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Wednesday, February 25,2009
Music Features

Nuclear Reactions

Unlikely lad checks out the scenery at Fusion

Alex De Vore

The scene at Fusion turns out to be decidedly sweaty, weird and necessary.

Wednesday, February 18,2009
Music Features

FireSide Chat

Albuquerque’s electro scene comes to Santa Fe

An inteview with Nick Angelo and his business with incredibly eclectic sounds, from ominous and dark to spacey and progressive, and all points in between.

Wednesday, February 11,2009
Music Features

Snoozing Sounds

The SUB goes to sleep

Kyle Eustice

Two CSF performances demonstrate differences: Pre-pop rustic folk does lazy battle with hypnotic vigor.

Wednesday, February 4,2009
Music Features

Ten Questions for DJ Melanie Moore

The woman behind Sex on Vinyl gets personal

Kyle Eustice

A product of the early ’90s legendary DJ scene at Simon’s nightclub in Gainesville, Fla., Moore cites French DJ/producer Laurent Garnier among her most powerful inspirations. The talented Moore started mixing vinyl professionally in 1995, spinning house and techno into colorful textures of atomic sound. Drawing from world music, house and all varieties of electronica, Moore’s style is upbeat, positive and always danceable. A systems engineering consultant by day and a DJ by night, she has spent years balancing careers in both technology and music.

Wednesday, February 4,2009
Music Features

Acoustic Youth

CSF’s concert series survives

Patricia Sauthoff

With the College of Santa Fe’s recent layoffs, program cancellations and an unsure future, the spring concert series is an escape from the turmoil.

Wednesday, February 4,2009
Music Features

A Little Beirut in California

Local-ish band makes the big-ish time

Patricia Sauthoff

Once upon a time, not too long ago Beirut was just a little band made up of College of Santa Fe students. Now, the band is playing the Coachella Valley Music Festival.

Wednesday, January 28,2009
Music Features

Santa Fe Nights

What's the music up on the hill?

Kyle Eustice

The Lodge is branching out, both in terms of space and in terms of variety.

Wednesday, January 21,2009
Music Features

Fire Starters

Enjoy a musical cure for the common cold

Patricia Sauthoff

Right now, the patio at the Cowgirl looks like an abandoned post-apocalyptic cityscape; bike racks all over town are empty and black ice still lurks on dark streets. But inside bars and clubs, the sound muffled by closed doors, people warm up with whiskey and dancing.

Tuesday, January 20,2009
Music Features

From the Heart:

Mikey Baker talks about buying WilLee's

Julia Goldberg

Dry your tears Santa Fe barflies. Yes, WilLee’s is closed, but it will be re-opening in March with a new name, new owners and a new vibe that harkens back to old-school Santa Fe.

Tuesday, January 13,2009
Music Features

Never Grow Up

Do and learn

Patricia Sauthoff

Warehouse 21 is all grown up, but that doesn't mean its many constituents need to be.

 
 
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