From top left to bottom right: Aluna (courtesy of Claire Farin), mini bear (courtesy of Sarah Northrop), Kito (courtesy of Yasi), XIE (courtesy of DNZ Media) and SITA (courtesy of @sendfrijoles).
Modern Black femme artists are reveling in the spoils of dance music reentering the mainstream, not that it hasn’t been here all along. Staking claim to 1990s house music were vocalists Caron Wheeler, ...
Women over 40 continue to participate in electronic dance music events to benefit their physical and mental health. The research, published in the journal Psychology of Music, reveals how these women ...
Step into almost any day party, house party, or nightclub and you’re sure to hear dance music made by Black women and femmes. Amapiano, house, Jersey club, and jungle: the sounds that make up a rich ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Fans emerged from pandemic lockdowns primed to hit the floor. Now online platforms are bringing fresh sounds and budding stars to bigger audiences worldwide. Fans emerged from ...
The 1970s music scene sparkled with female talent who briefly captured our hearts with unforgettable hits. These women may have only climbed the charts once, but their songs became part of the ...