Category Archives: Classics

MyHouseRadio Q&A with Legend DJ SPEN

MyHouseRadio Q&A with Legend DJ Spen and Debut of The Classic, Love Sensation coming out 10/5/18 with the great Susu Bobien! DJ Spen – Quantized Recordings This Month we at My House Radio are truly humbled and blessed to have a sit down with  Dj Spen, Legendary Producer and Dj from Quantized Recordings. In […] The post

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MyHouseRadio Q&A with Legend DJ SPEN

MyHouseRadio Q&A with Legend DJ Spen and Debut of The Classic, Love Sensation coming out 10/5/18 with the great Susu Bobien! DJ Spen – Quantized Recordings This Month we at My House Radio are truly humbled and blessed to have a sit down with  Dj Spen, Legendary Producer and Dj from Quantized Recordings. In […] The post

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MyHouseRadio Q&A with Legend DJ SPEN

MyHouseRadio Q&A with Legend DJ Spen and Debut of The Classic, Love Sensation coming out 10/5/18 with the great Susu Bobien! DJ Spen – Quantized Recordings This Month we at My House Radio are truly humbled and blessed to have a sit down with  Dj Spen, Legendary Producer and Dj from Quantized Recordings. In […] The post

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MyHouseRadio Q&A with Legend DJ SPEN

MyHouseRadio Q&A with Legend DJ Spen and Debut of The Classic, Love Sensation coming out 10/5/18 with the great Susu Bobien! DJ Spen – Quantized Recordings This Month we at My House Radio are truly humbled and blessed to have a sit down with  Dj Spen, Legendary Producer and Dj from Quantized Recordings. In […] The post

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Nile Rodgers on Bowie, Madonna, and the first new Chic album in 26 years

LEAH GREENBLATT September 13, 2018 at 11:56 AM EDT It feels safe to say that the last half-century of pop history would sound a lot different without Nile Rodgers. The 65-year-old songwriter, guitarist, and superproducer behind seminal albums from the likes of Diana Ross, David Bowie, Grace Jones, Madonna, Duran Duran, and Daft Punk made

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How Nightclubs Became Museum Pieces (New York Times)

By Anna Codrea-Rado May 3, 2018 WEIL AM RHEIN, Germany — In May 1985, the Palladium nightclub opened its doors to a Who’s Who of the New York art world. Andy Warhol, Keith Haring and Larry Rivers were all there to check out the new club billed as a successor to Studio 54, the infamous nightspot that had

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