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Royce da 5’9″ and DJ Premier reveal “PRhyme” details, share two new tracks

  Following the recent announcement of a collaboration between Detroit hip-hop legend Royce da 5’9″ and producer-extraodinaire DJ Premier, the duo (under the pseudonym PRhyme) have unveiled the album’s artwork, a full track list, release date, and two brand-new tracks from the project.   PRhyme is scheduled for release on December 9, and will include features by…

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Movement Electronic Music Festival to release early bird tickets

  The organizers of Detroit’s Movement Electronic Music Festival have announced that early bird tickets for the 2015 weekend will be made available on October 14.    In order to receive the special discount code by Tuesday, hopeful attendees are required to subscribe to the festival’s digital newsletter, by inputting their name and email address….

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Jack White discusses mechanical toys and ankle injuries on “Ellen”

  In a rare daytime TV appearance, Detroit-native Jack White performed his Lazaretto track “Alone in My Home,” and spoke with Ellen DeGeneres about raising two kids and his recent touring war-wounds.    White, who has two children (ages 7 and 8), shared with the Ellen audience that his kids only play with “mechanical” toys.    …

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Interview: Growwing Pains

  Growwing Pains’ debut “17 Songs About the Same Girl” is chock-full of raucous garage-rock burners that all seem to be on the brink of collapse.    17 Songs was released last winter on Urinal Cake Records, a label known for showcasing the best bands in the Detroit scene. But Growwing Pains aren’t stopping there,…

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Golf Clap hosts week-long giveaways for fan appreciation

    Local deep-house duo Golf Clap has announced an impromptu “fan appreciation week” by offering listeners a chance to score free downloads, cassette tapes,  and vinyl pressings of their newest work, leading up to their performance Friday, October 10, at their resident venue – Ferndale’s Grasshopper Underground.   After reaching more than 10,000 subscribers…

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Carl Craig to reissue landmark 1997 album

  More Songs About Food and Revolutionary Art is widely considered Carl Craig’s finest recorded work and a seminal tract in the history of Detroit techno. Now, the 1997 masterpiece is being remastered and reissued by the artist’s own Planet E label on double-vinyl, CD, and digital formats.   The CD version will comprise sixteen tracks, including an…

Dale Earnhardt Jr Jr — “James Dean”

  As temperatures steadily fall in metro Detroit and we begin to grapple with the realization that warm weather won’t return anytime soon, it’s another kind of “cool” that hometown indie-pop duo Dale Earnhardt Jr Jr are interested in. On “James Dean,” a new single released to promote an extensive national tour this fall, the group both…

Lifetime biopic “Aaliyah: Princess of R&B” mini-trailer released
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Lifetime biopic “Aaliyah: Princess of R&B” mini-trailer released

  The highly-controversial Lifetime biopic documenting the career of late Detroit R&B legend Aaliyah Dana Haughton, has released its first mini-trailer, giving viewers their first look at Alexandra Shipp as Aaliyah.    The 16-second teaser shows the House of Anubis star Shipp in Aaliyah-style, recreating subtle dance mannerisms and showcasing her striking physical resemblance. Shipp’s debut…

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John Beltran to assemble Music for Machines compilations

  Producer John Beltran has worked with seminal Detroit techno legends such as Derrick May and released numerous records on Carl Craig’s Retro-Active label. In addition, he’s spent nearly two decades creating music for labels including R&S and Peacefrog that spans terrain as widespread as IDM and jazz-house. This fall, Beltran’s keen musical ear will be…

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Aretha Franklin — “Rolling in the Deep” (Adele cover)

  There was never any need for The Queen of Soul to defend her title.   With such indelible songs to her name such as “I Say a Little Prayer,” “(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman,” and “I Never Loved a Man (The Way I Love You),” only a “Chain of Fools” would question…