Road Trip Radio
Itching to take to the road? We’ve curated our favorite tunes to “road trip” to, whether for a weekend, an afternoon drive, or a staycation in your backyard or balcony.
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Itching to take to the road? We’ve curated our favorite tunes to “road trip” to, whether for a weekend, an afternoon drive, or a staycation in your backyard or balcony.
In an effort to declutter your thoughts and allow your mind to drift, we’ve curated a selection of our favorite songs to zone out to.
The Master & Dynamic team will be working from home for the coming weeks. In an effort to set a productive tone as we organize and assemble our home offices, we’ve curated a dedicated playlist of tracks that inspire focus and productivity.
In celebration of World Pride 2019, we asked Out Magazine’s resident music guru DJ Mikey Pop to curate the ultimate Pride playlist.
In an effort to mitigate any oven-related crises and to alleviate the stress of hosting a Thanksgiving / Friendsgiving soirée, we’ve worked to carefully curate two separate playlists for either occasion.
The U.S. is filled with musical hot spots. New York City has long been a hub of creativity, while cities such as Los Angeles, Atlanta, Nashville, Seattle, Detroit and Chicago have all helped shape the the country’s music culture as well.
To honor the musical icon that is Aretha Franklin, we curated twelve of our all-time favorite tracks. From Spanish Harlem to Respect, click play to enjoy and remember a true legend.
Is anything more soothing than the sounds of summer? In an effort to relax and recharge, let gentle ocean waves wash away work-related woes while you plug in to our Summer Soundtrack.
We curated a few of our favorite songs just in time for another weekend spent at the beach. Tune in to tune out while soaking in the sun.
Ian Longwell holds too many titles for a name badge to cover – Santigold’s drummer, Beck’s personal music technologist, and music director to a growing collection of rising stars, spanning all genres, from punk to pop.
Art is no longer merely a visual medium, thanks to people like Salvador Breed, who combines sound and technology to expand the viewer’s perspective in new ways with varying methods.
For up-and-coming producer Ryan Little, whose melodic, electronica-tinged sound is somewhere between the works of 9th Wonder, a Final Fantasy soundtrack and Nujabes, putting music before medical school was the only answer.
Born and raised in West Baltimore, Devin Allen has rapidly emerged as a leading political and human rights photographer. Armed only with his trusty Leica camera, Allen became a key documenter of the cultural landscape surrounding the death of Freddie Gray and the Baltimore Uprising.
Detroit, Michigan, also known as the Motor City, once churned out car after car, its economy booming. But just as the auto industry has changed and evolved, so has the city that was once home to Hitsville U.S.A, and so too has one of Detroit’s most prominent artists:
What do you do when the music stops? According to former Aer frontman Carter Schultz, you start recording. Now operating under the moniker Carter Reeves, the Boston-born, L.A.-based singer, songwriter and producer has recreated himself, offering fans a fresh, upbeat take on the pop genre.