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DJ, artist and techno impresario, Word of Command welds fevered collage and high-octane techno into a hallucinatory dreamscape. He is the founder of FIST (@funisstilltransgressive), a queer techno party that pays tribute to radical fun, while engaging the visibility of communities of otherness through techno in NYC. Artwork by Sathyan Rizzo IG
Ahwlee & Pink Siifu (B. Cool-Aid) head up BRWN, exploring hip hop's varied and far-reaching experimental corners - live once a month from Los Angeles.
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The Charmettes were a New York City-based trio who cut songs for Hi, Marlin, and World Artists, among other labels. The impassioned "Stop the Wedding" was their 1965 entry on the latter label, a soulful piece of girl group melodrama with a dense arrangement and a beautiful lead vocal performance, especially in the spoken part -- these Charmettes are not to be confused with a Midwestern outfit of the same name. ~ Bruce Eder, All Music Guide
The Charmettes were a New York City-based trio who cut songs for Hi, Marlin, and World Artists, among other labels. The impassioned "Stop the Wedding" was their 1965 entry on the latter label, a soulful piece of girl group melodrama with a dense arrangement and a beautiful lead vocal performance, especially in the spoken part -- these Charmettes are not to be confused with a Midwestern outfit of the same name. ~ Bruce Eder, All Music Guide
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