A Few Minutes with Ron Trent Ari Rosenschein June 11, 2022 House music icon Ron Trent opens up about his formative years, distinguished collaborators, and how a trio of cities shaped him. Read More »
A Few Minutes with Com Truise SIRMA June 4, 2022 One of his generation’s most significant synthwave artists, Com Truise looks back at the beginning of his journey and shares what lies ahead. Read More »
A Few Minutes with Roger Sanchez Alexander Dias April 23, 2022 Few names are more synonymous with New York house than Roger Sanchez. The legendary DJ talks about process, philosophy, and Roland Cloud. Read More »
A Few Minutes with Lionclad Kat Bein April 4, 2022 Where some people see a sampler, Lionclad sees a world of possibilities. She shares about mixtapes, puppet shows, analog synths, and more. Read More »
A Few Minutes with Philip Woo Jake Uitti March 9, 2022 Philip Woo opens up about his influences, the artistic hub of Seattle’s Garfield High School, and what keeps him dedicated to music. Read More »
A Few Minutes with AMÉMÉ Alexander Dias January 21, 2022 AMÉMÉ reveals the ways his eclectic musical DNA helps him blur the lines between melodic techno, Afro, and deep house. Read More »
A Few Minutes with Stas THEE Boss Jake Uitti September 2, 2021 The bicoastal artist discusses the joy of sharing new musical sounds, making cosmic connections, and crafting beats with the DJ-808. Read More »
A Few Minutes with Scanner: Pursuing Immersive Sound Andrew Emil July 28, 2021 Robin “Scanner” Rimbaud explores many genres—from avant-garde to accessible. Find out how he’s gone from tape recorders to art institutions. Read More »
A Few Minutes with Rance Dopson: Visionary Dreamer Ari Rosenschein July 2, 2021 As a founder of 1500 Sound Academy, multi-instrumentalist/producer/writer Rance Dopson uses his experience to help young musicians grow. Read More »
A Few Minutes with Rarelyalways: Manic Expression Ari Rosenschein June 12, 2021 Rarelyalways opens up about his eclectic influences, the unpredictable ways inspiration strikes, and how he sometimes denies his identity. Read More »