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Unhappy birthday
It seems like only yesterday that I was huddled in the corner of my room, staring listlessly out the window through tear-smeared glasses, absently singing along to “Please, Please, Please Let Me Get What I Want” and wondering when my life would finally s
The lines sag heavy and deep for Moz
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MICHAEL BRODEUR
| May 21, 2010
52 ways to leave 2009
Your usual lackadaisical approach to New Year's Eve — just see what happens and go with the flow — is not going to cut it this year. Sure, the end of this decade may not have the same kind of new-millennium pressure riding on it as the last one, b
Get your New Year's Eve down to an Auld Lang science.
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SHAULA CLARK
| January 01, 2010
Carb unloading
After spending Thanksgiving gorging yourself on turkey, mashed potatoes, and all manner of high-calorie treats from candied yams to kaleidoscopic Jello molds, you should have energy to burn.
Thanksgiving treats in clubland
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SUSANNA BOLLE
| November 19, 2007
High techno
A prime place to go if you wanted to hear cutting-edge and classic techno from Germany, Detroit, and beyond has been “Make It New” every Thursday at Middlesex Lounge.
‘Make It New’ turns three, plus Hauschka at the Goethe
By
SUSANNA BOLLE
| October 30, 2007
Day by Day by Day
Two years ago, the Phoenix asked me to write a weekly column about Boston’s growing electronic music and DJ scene.
A column ends
By
DAVID DAY
| September 18, 2007
Stage worthies
The roar of the greasepaint precedes that of the autumn wind this year.
Fall on the Boston boards
By
CAROLYN CLAY
| September 12, 2007
Singles scene
It’s old news: this series of tubes they call the Internet has revolutionized the way music is distributed.
Local bands dig in with digital
By
WILL SPITZ
| September 12, 2007
Trane, Joyce Dee Dee, Sco, and more
The official kickoff to the season begins with the week of activities celebrating the 30th anniversary of the John Coltrane Memorial Concert.
A jam-packed season of jazz
By
JON GARELICK
| September 12, 2007
World music
There’s more to Boston’s classical music scene than the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
The BSO goes traveling, and Berlin comes to Boston
By
LLOYD SCHWARTZ
| September 12, 2007
Bounty
It’s payback time for Boston’s blues and roots music scene.
The best of the season’s roots, world, folk, and blues
By
TED DROZDOWSKI
| September 12, 2007
Basstown nights
If 2006 was the year Boston germinated, 2007 is the year it grows up.
The new scene emerges; Halloween preparations
By
DAVID DAY
| September 12, 2007
BBC America?
The British are coming! And they have American accents!
The networks put some English on the fall TV season
By
JOYCE MILLMAN
| September 12, 2007
Busy busy
“If you pulled the cord and the chute didn’t open, how would you dance on the way down?”
Something for everyone
By
DEBRA CASH
| September 12, 2007
Turn on the bright lights
Art this fall grapples with issues like gender and journalism, personal space and human survival, and what to have for lunch.
Art, women, politics, and food
By
RANDI HOPKINS
| September 12, 2007
Locked and loaded
Okay, this is getting ridiculous. It’s already been a strong year for games, with four — four ! — game-of-the-year contenders before Labor Day.
The fall promises a double-barreled blast of gaming greatness
By
MITCH KRPATA
| September 12, 2007
War, peace, and Robert Pinsky
Every few years, a fall publishing season emerges that should remind us that Boston could be the literary epicenter of America.
The season's fiction, non-fiction, and poetry
By
JOHN FREEMAN
| September 12, 2007
Happy endings
The end is nigh! And I’m not talking about the mortgage market.
Bad news begets good tunes
By
MATT ASHARE
| September 12, 2007
War zones
The party’s over. Time for the lessons to begin.
Fall films face terror at home and abroad
By
PETER KEOUGH
| September 12, 2007
The Duff connection
“I really haven’t had to deal with any crazy paparazzi, since we usually keep a low profile and sneak in the back door of places.”
Joe Bermudez, DJ to the stars
By
DAVID DAY
| September 12, 2007
Party pros
Weekend Warriors, or WKND WRYRZ, is the Sunday-night lounge party at ZuZu in Central Square.
DJ Lupe Loop and Paul Dailey
By
DAVID DAY
| September 06, 2007
Citizens of Basstown
The proliferation of dance parties in Boston has led not only to a rise in the number of DJs but also to a growth in the ranks of dancers.
Our magnificent seven speak out
By
DAVID DAY
| August 29, 2007
Digital demon
If there’s one producer or DJ who represents the new style of Basstown, it’s Baltimoroder.
Boston’s Baltimoroder fires up his laptop
By
DAVID DAY
| August 23, 2007
Secluded superstar
Any electronic musician who chooses to live in Boston has made a conscious decision to remove him or herself from nerve centers like New York, Montreal, and Berlin.
San Serac’s Somerville sanctuary
By
DAVID DAY
| August 15, 2007
Basstownians
Here at Up All Day, I’ve done my damndest to tell you about the local history of dance sounds.
3 new hot producers talk tracks
By
DAVID DAY
| August 07, 2007
They love the ’80s
“We are musicians, we are not DJs,” says Arno Kammermeier, one half of the electronic music duo Booka Shade.
Booka Shade bring the synths
By
DAVID DAY
| July 30, 2007
Mix surfing
Remixes are proliferating like benign viruses through the Web.
Finding the finest of Basstown on line
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DAVID DAY
| July 30, 2007
Endless Utopia
"The place is over, but the movement is not over, the movement continues," says Evans Thesee (a/k/a DJ E2-E4).
Bidding farewell to DJ Bruno at Boston Rocks
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DAVID DAY
| July 27, 2007
Techno purity
“I have to run to Dunkin’ Donuts,” says Eric McLaughlin (a/k/a DJ Eric Grey) late on a Wednesday night.
Central Square leaves techno to the purists
By
DAVID DAY
| July 24, 2007
Digital dancing
Over the past few years, Beatport, the Web site of choice for dance-music heads, has grown at such a rate, it’s practically the homepage for DJs worldwide.
Slanted House gets a boost from Beatport
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DAVID DAY
| July 17, 2007
Mint Julep and the Masters
DJ nights aren’t all for wylin’ out, sweaty dance floors, and scandal. The Masters, "Wednesday Night Live featuring Talib Kewli" (mp3)
French pop, hip-hop, and Ryan Durkin
By
DAVID DAY
| July 10, 2007
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