π΄ Sacred beats: Levon Vincent, DJ Disciple, Gehno Aviance aka One A and more inside the new issue of 5 Mag, out now!
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π΄ CONTENTS β INSIDE 5 MAG #210:
π΄ Levon Vincent: Sacred Geometry. According to its creator the story behind Levon Vincent’s latest album, Sacred Geometry, is not a complicated one. β2023 is about no narratives for me,β he says. βJust tracks. βI am just making tracks for DJs.β 5 Mag spoke to Levon about the making of his latest record by him and all of the others.
π΄ The Cover Mix: One A. This issue’s cover mix from Gehno Aviance, a DJ and producer with, deep, deep roots in America’s electronic music scene.
π΄ Remembering Teri Bristol. Every city should have their own Teri Bristol. Chicago was lucky, and selfish, because she kept her for ourselves.
π΄ BreakingBandcamp. The music industry is reeling after a new owner takes over and fires 50% of staff. An inside look at three chaotic weeks that transformed music’s most beloved platform into a hollow shell.
π΄ The Beat The Scene The Sound. Harold Heath on DJ Disciple’s inside look at βThe Rise, Fall and Rebirth of House Music in New York City.β
π΄ Gehno Aviance / One A: Behind The Beat. 5 Mag profiles Gehno Aviance, Spanish-Caribbean DJ and producer, witness and participant and non-stop stimulant in this scene (and several others) since they began DJing in 1992.
π΄ The Last Pirates. Other file sharing sites are turning out the lights but The Pirate Bay is celebrating 20 unlikely years of pissing on the industry.
π΄ The Great Un-Mooging. New owners outline their vision for Moog’s future as its founder oscillates in its grave.
π΄ Another Ticketmaster Competitor is on the Ropes. Even with a $10 billion parent company, See Tickets couldn’t compete against a monopoly.
π΄ Some Guy Built His Own LM-1 Drum Machine. Growing out of a love of the machine and the music made with it, Joe Britt’s Luma-1 will be produced in very limited copies to mirror Roger Linn’s original magic box.
π΄ Introducing Beatport Studio. The retailer bundles together sample and plug-in services for producers from their growing corporate portfolio.
π΄ The Least Boring Firmware Update Ever. Roland sneaks a new instrument in TR-8S and TR-6S software updates.
π΄ Music Reviews #210. The home for longform reviews in modern dance music, featuring records from Fred P (Syncrophone), Black Sjuan (Fresh Meat Records), Pittsburgh Track Authority, Brandon Markell Holmes and Shawn Rudiman (Pittsburgh Tracks), Session Victim (Night Time Stories), Cody Currie (Lucas Records), Norm Talley & Delano Smith (Upstairs Asylum), KiNK and Perc (Hypercolour), Hollden, R 417, Yoikol and Empath (Kuiper Noise), Mudd (Claremont 56), Crooked Man, Mass Density Human, Staccatoman (Citizens of Vice), Lea Lisa, Javonntte, Black Loops, and Dan Only (Selections).
π΄ In Rotation #210. New, old, back of the crate and front of the house tracks we can’t get enough of from Malik Hendricks (The Djoon Experience), Kai Alce (Short Attention Records), Jorge C and Javonntte (Ojo de Apolo), Planet Detroit (Nice’N’Ripe), Maxime Dangles (Lifeguards) and Leonard Part Sixx.
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