The first time I traveled to Red Hook, it was for a Jay Electronica show, in the summer of 2010. He was performing in Red Hook Park, a free concert hosted by SummerStage, the first one of the season.
Jay Electronica floods fans with new music by dropping four new projects over the weekend. It's been five years since the New Orleans rapper put out his most recent offerings, A Written Testimony and ...
Hug your loved ones. Clear that bucket list. Shoot that shot. As if we needed any more signs that imminent doom is on the horizon, Jay Electronica, music’s foremost harbinger of societal collapse, has ...
Jay Electronica’s long-lost album Act II: The Patents of Nobility (The Turn) finally surfaced on major streaming platforms, reigniting hopes for new music. For those who’ve followed his winding career ...
Jay Electronica remains enigmatic as ever, and his recent releases of music have been a delight for his fans, as evidenced by the online response. Just when it was assumed that Jay Electronica ...
BENGALURU, India--(BUSINESS WIRE)--India is steadily strengthening its position in the global electronics landscape—from being a participant to becoming a key driver of innovation and manufacturing.
Performances in N.Y.C. With “The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay,” Mason Bates, a.k.a. DJ Masonic, expands the sound world of the Metropolitan Opera. Credit... Supported by By Adam Nagourney ...
Chance The Rapper’s long-awaited album, Star Line, has finally arrived. The album is already garnering the sort of praise his first album, The Big Day, did not, with listeners proclaiming that the ...
From Taylor Swift to Beyoncé, pop star reinventions are a dime a dozen nowadays. But that was not the case in February 1998, when Madonna ended a four-year recording silence with her career and ...
The project contains eight remixes of songs from Madonna's 1998 masterpiece Ray of Light. By Katie Bain Veronica Electronica has entered the club. Madonna’s long-rumored Ray of Light remix album ...
She's got herself a little piece of heaven. “It’s a natural urge for computer buffs to perfect everything because they can, and we were very wary of that.” So said William Orbit in a July 1998 ...
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