Common recalls the polarizing response to Electric Circus and what it was like to wake up with J Dilla making beats in the living room. Back in 2002, Common fans self-sorted into two factions: those ...
On this day in Hip Hop history, Chicago rap icon Common released his fifth studio album Electric Circus. This album may have not been Common’s most commercially successful release, selling under ...
The former site of an East Village haunt for experimental music groups and prominent singer-songwriters such as Velvet Underground and the Grateful Dead, as well as Ike and Tina Turner, has been sold ...
Joan and her sister pick up a young man at the soda fountain and end up at The Electric Circus with him. While there, Serge Gainsbourg and Brigitte Bardot's "Bonnie & Clyde" is playing in the ...
An East Village property once home to “All Tomorrow’s Parties” is trading hands. “We were drawn to the asset for its dynamic location by Astor Place on the historic corridor of Saint Marks, as well as ...
Editor’s note: The following article is an op-ed, and the views expressed are the author’s own. Read more opinions on theGrio. On Dec. 10, 2002, Common (born Lonnie Rashid Lynn) released his fifth ...
After announcing plans to dedicate Niagara Street as The Tesla Heritage Corridor in July, another Tesla initiative is now underway. First came Buffalo Common Council’s designation of Niagara Street ...
His four-level nightclub complex on Crippen Place in the West End hosted stars from Rihanna to The Rudimentals, Skrillex to Calvin Harris. How Mr Glen helped develop Adelaide’s night-life scene has ...
As we say goodbye to Electric Circus, we look back at some favourite memories and look to the future of music in Edinburgh The closure of small music venues around the UK is an increasingly common ...
Hard-to-miss in Preston Park is the imposing, giant blue canvas covered in Union Jacks and home to the members of the Cottle and Austen - Animal Free - Electric Circus. It's 30 years since the first ...
The Electric Circus will take on a new look and name next month. It will go through a complete transformation, explained Angie Green, who owns the EDM (electric dance music) club at 222 E. First St,.
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