Wax Poetics

Wax Poetics is a quarterly American music magazine dedicated to vintage and contemporary jazz, funk, soul, Latin, hip-hop, reggae, blues, and R&B in the crate-digger tradition; the name of the magazine is itself an allusion to vinyl records.

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The Dance Issue / Detroit Techno / Bohannon / Tom Moulton / Ron Hardy

Electronic Enigma

The myths and messages of Detroit techno

Future Rhythms

Bohannon set the stage for modern dance music by keeping four on the floor

Beat Doctor Tom Moulton’s extended disco remix forever changed recorded music

House of Revolution Ron Hardy’s radical Music Box mixes and edits defined a new sound in dance music

Chief Rocker Adapted from the forthcoming book “Chief Rocker: The Soul of Frankie Crocker and the Battle for the FM Dial”

The Art of Percussion Konk shook up New York’s downtown scene with rhythm for the clubs

Extraplanetary Citizen Wally Badarou’s genre-defying synth work united worlds of sound

Diva Unveiled Jocelyn Brown is the powerful voice behind countless disco classics

Indomitable Thump Underground Resistance protects the high-tech heartbeat of Detroit

The Record Players New book traces the history of the DJ firsthand

Floating Points Dance producer stretches out with live ensemble

In Memoriam Teena Marie 1956-2010 Sonia Pottinger 1931-2010

re:Discovery Cecile Grier, Edgar Winter, Venus Gang, Walter Steding and the Dragon People, First Choice

Analog Out The history of the DJ mixer and the legacy of Bozak


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