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The High Line, that grassy eco-oasis long envisioned over the West Side's raised subway lines, just came to fruition last year. The cavernous club below it, though, has established itself over the past several ones as a hub for fast-ascending acts of all popular genres (with a latent emphasis on hip-hop). The pours are moderately priced, and the balcony offers a wraparound view of the unyielding traffic jams below. The vibe can shift a bit aggro in the wee hours of the dance nights, but this ain't no hippie-dippie park yet, so roll on.
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Maya Jane Coles’s rise has been slow and steady: In 2008 and ’09 she released 12-inches on U.K.’s Dogmatik, then came her “What You Know” EP on Real Tone, and soon she’d caught the attention of publications like DJ Mag and Resident Advisor. By... More »
Last June, Brooklyn’s 18-year-old rapper Joey Bada$$ had listeners pinching themselves when his 1999 mixtape celebrated—and gloriously aped—the sound of its titular year, one that marks the heart of rap’s fifth (or is it sixth?) golden age.... More »
This past May, when ex-Fleetwood Mac waif Stevie Nicks canceled her New York concert because of illness, there was plenty of consolation: Two days later at the Highline Ballroom, there was the 21st annual Night of 1000 Stevies, for which Stevie wannabes fly in on white wings from all over the world, aping her fringed ponchos and her gypsy-like, slightly witchy eccentricity, clearly created by 1970s California via a little touch of heaven. They lip-synch her songs (whether the ethereal... More »
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