New York was the epicenter of the 90s Hip Hop Renaissance and Funk Master Flex’s legendary Sunday night parties at The Tunnel, gave Hip Hop fans a home. From the phenomenal performances it hosted to the iconic songs it premiered, each night at The Tunnel was filled with cinematic ...Show more
Berghain - Berlin, Germany
After the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, a new counter-culture emerged as the city came together to form a new identity. That cultural shift inspired the birth of Berghain, an iconic but ultra-private techno hotspot and sex club. Berghain ushered in a new era of hedonism, exces ...Show more
Sampling technology created new opportunities for producers but raised questions of authenticity and authorship in the industry. Some of the biggest dance music hits of the early '90s used uncredited vocals belonging to Loleatta Holloway, Jocelyn Brown and Martha Wash. After the ...Show more
The Warehouse and The Music Box were incredibly influential Chicago clubs that became ground zero for the rise of House Music. Under the supervision of Frankie Knuckles and Ron Hardy, these two house clubs cultivated a new genre of music created by people of color that would go o ...Show more
A fan question about Paris’ beginnings as a DJ leads her to reminisce about inventing getting paid to party and amazing details about her first gig in Brazil…with J. Lo!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It is 35 years since the legendary New York night club opened its doors.The door policy was strict and its dance floor was full of the coolest people in the city.Listen to three people who knew it in its heyday.Photo: Former Canadian First lady, Margaret Trudeau, dancing at Studi ...Show more