Frankie Knuckles
Larry Heard Talks Us Through the Making of "Can You Feel It"
Ahead of his performance at Sunfall, we spoke to the house pioneer about how one of the 20th century's greatest works of art came to be.
Watch an Unearthed 30-Minute Frankie Knuckles Interview
The clip was previously bonus material from Nicky Siano's documentary 'Love Is the Message: A Night at the Gallery.'
Chrissy Isn't Afraid To Name and Shame
The Smart Bar resident lights up the illicit underground on this episode of the Rave Curious Podcast
11 Songs That Sample Sex The Right Way
This Valentine's Day, dive into the seedy bliss of a few ecstatic tracks that aren't "French Kiss."
Artist of the Year: The Black Madonna On the Beautiful Paradox of Being a Catholic DJ
"I poured myself into dance music and discovered God isn't silent. God is loud."
Watch an 'Unsung' Documentary Profiling Frankie Knuckles and the Birth of House Music
Featuring interviews with Jamie Principle, Marshall Jefferson, and archive footage of Knuckles himself.
Thanks to This Blog, Old Haçienda Nightclub Sets Are Timeless and Available for Download
You've got the retrospective compilations, but now you know how those tracks sounded played to the floor.
Here's a Brief Animated History of EDM, as Told by Spotify
The first episode of the streaming platform’s new web series teaches the roots of dance music.
The Best Things We Saw on the Dance Music Internet Last Week
From dance floor romance to Frankie Knuckles, here's our list of the best things for the week.
Behind-the-Scenes of a New Exhibition Celebrating the Life of Frankie Knuckles
Chicago artist Theaster Gates gives us a tour of his thought-provoking Canadian show "How To Build a House Museum."
The Story of Jamie Principle and Frankie Knuckles' “Your Love,” The Sexiest Dance Cut of All Time
Chicago legend Jamie Principle discusses collaborating with Frankie Knuckles and a lifetime of liberation on the dancefloor.
An Oral History of the Legendary 80s Club That Introduced Toronto to House Music
Before the raves and entertainment district, the Twilight Zone was the city's answer to New York's Paradise Garage.