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Heal Yourself and Move: “Iiiiiiiiiiintoxicated”: The New Urban Tribe LP is the Shit
This week’s Heal Yourself And Move—a biweekly column about dance and electronic music, written by Maryland’s finest, Andrew Field Pickering—presents to you an homage to the new Urban Tribe LP Check the deepness post jump.
Heal Yourself and Move: SUMMER = CUTS FOR DAYS & RIP RAMMΣLLZΣΣ
People must realize its my birthday or some shit because really good music is popping up everywhere right now. Jams after the jump!
Heal Yourself and Move: Moog Reggae and Cosmic Dancehall
This week’s Heal Yourself And Move—a biweekly column about dance and electronic music, written by Maryland’s finest, Andrew Field Pickering—presents to you, in honor of the upcoming Season of Slow Cuts, tracks at the impasse … read more »
Heal Yourself and Move: Dance Comedy Jam
This week’s Heal Yourself And Move—a biweekly column about dance and electronic music, written by Maryland’s finest, Andrew Field Pickering—discusses the ridiculousness (and occasionally ridiculously awesomeness) of italo-flavored dance jams. Guest appearances by an anthropomorphic … read more »
Heal Yourself and Move: Truth is Light
For this installment of Heal Yourself and Move, I talked to a bit of an known unknown. Vancouver resident Jason Lev has been quietly making some of the craziest edits being released these days, under … read more »
Heal Yourself and Move: Chicago Reruns
This week’s Heal Yourself And Move—a biweekly column about dance and electronic music, written by Maryland’s finest, Andrew Field Pickering—jams some recent reissues and bootlegs and rejiggers the way we think about the bootleg in … read more »
Heal Yourself and Move: Why Wouldn’t I Be Chilling Here Thinking About The Beastie Boys?
This week’s Heal Yourself And Move—a biweekly column about dance and electronic music, written by Maryland’s finest, Andrew Field Pickering—looks at the The Beastie Boys’ influence on just about everything that’s been happening in music … read more »
Heal Yourself and Move: Portrait of a Dead Girl
This week’s Heal Yourself And Move—a biweekly column about dance and electronic music, written by Maryland’s finest, Andrew Field Pickering—gives us a rundown on Dutch master, I-F. Not to blow up spots, but Andrew dropped … read more »
Heal Yourself and Move: Boyzone
Over Christmas I dug into Boy’s Own: The Complete Fanzines, 1986-92 with a vengeance. DJHistory.com released this book, a compilation of fanzines (published in London and its surrounding suburban areas in the years mentioned in … read more »
Heal Yourself and Move: Full Length Visions 2000-2009
This week’s Heal Yourself And Move—a biweekly column about dance and electronic music, written by Maryland’s finest, Andrew Field Pickering—runs through some of Andrew’s favorite albums of the decade, an often difficult format for what … read more »