James Murphy
LCD Soundsystem Is Putting Out a New Album, Read James Murphy's Extensive Explanation
"we’re not just playing coachella. we’re playing all over. we’re not just having some reunion tour. we’re releasing a record"
This Wine Bar Isn't for Snobs
Founded in 2013 by friends Daniel Keeling and Mark Andrew as a wine and entertainment magazine, London’s Noble Rot is about taking the elitism out of wine—an idea that led the pair to open their first bar.
LCD Soundsystem Return from 5 Year Hiatus with "Christmas Will Break Your Heart"
Quit your bah humbuggin' and listen to this!
LCD Soundsystem Share (Depressing) New Song "Christmas Will Break Your Heart"
It's a song James Murphy has been singing to himself every Christmas for the last eight years.
Celebrating Fabric's Super Sweet 16 with Their Best Mixes Ever
We run through the London institutions' sixteen finest moments committed to CD.
Losing Our Edge: 2005, the Year the Mainstream Hijacked Indie Rock
The ideology behind these artists was decidedly indie, which was to say alt, which was to say, anti-corporate and pro-creative freedom. But the way they broke into mainstream culture was old school.
This Rock Star’s Natural Wine Bar Is Bringing Apocalyptic Change To Brooklyn’s Wine Scene
In June, James Murphy of LCD Soundsystem opened The Four Horsemen, a wine bar in Williamsburg, where he and his other three horsemen are changing everything you thought you knew about wine.
The Wall of Sound
The untold story of the Grateful Dead's short-lived mega PA, arguably the largest, most technologically innovative sound system ever built.
A Weekly House Party is Reborn as a Beach Festival in Chicago
Mamby on the Beach brings Empire of the Sun, Passion Pit and more together with a strong late of Chi-town locals.
January's Best and Worst Records
Chief Keef is the shit, Joey Bada$$ is just shit, and Panda Bear made something that sounds like the Grateful Dead got trapped in Jim Henson's Creature Shop overnight.
James Murphy Made a New Song with Tennis Data
James Murphy partnered up with IBM and transformed algorithmic data generated by professional tennis matches into an ethereal soundscape punctuated by funky-ass dance tunes.
Alex Trochut's Glow-in-the-Dark Portraits Show DJs Coming to Life at Night
Trochut's portraits of DJs like John Talabot and James Murphy look pretty normal—until you turn off the lights.