The best EDM in Denver this weekend

RAY OKPARA @ BETA | FRI, 3/22/13 Unlike most DJs out of Germany, Ray Okpara leans more toward the house end of the tech-house spectrum — and that’s to the benefit of his legions of fans all over the world, because Okpara has polished a streamlined, minimal-leaning version that’s still…

Sonic Bloom 2013 lineup partially revealed

Sonic Bloom, the jam-tronic festival that now has its roots firmly planted in the Georgetown community at the Shadows Ranch plantation, just announced a few of this year’s headliners, which includes ZILLA, PhuturePrimitive, Orchard Lounge and VibeSquaD, among other acts. Slated to run from Thursday, June 13, through Sunday, June…

The 2013 Westword Music Showcase ballot

Update 6/24/13: The poll is now closed. Thanks for voting! Update 3/21/13: The poll is now open. Let the voting begin! The road to the nineteenth annual edition of the Westword Music Showcase is officially being paved. While we’ve already announced some of the acts appearing on the Main Stage…

Hoot and Howl in Northfield Stapleton closes

Hoot and Howl has closed. The restaurant/live music venue, which just celebrated its grand opening this past October, was housed in the former Twisted Olive space at 8270 East Northfield Boulevard in the shops at Northfield Stapleton. Hoot and Howl’s adjoining sibling restaurant Sal’s Street Food has also gone dark…

Boldtype’s DIY aesthetic comes with an emotional history

I remember the first time seeing Boldtype,” recalls drummer Manny Lopez. “That was when I was in Gina Go Faster. I was dating a girl at the time who remarked, ‘Wow, all their songs — everybody knows the words, and everybody seems to be singing along.’ I said, ‘You’re right.’…

Cephalic Carnage will fill the Bluebird with epic metal

Cephalic Carnage was started in 1992 by singer Lenzig Leal and guitarist Zac Joe. Since then, the self-styled “hydro-grind” outfit has carved a niche for itself as a brutal, complex act that seamlessly welds together elements of death metal, grindcore and jazz with fierce musicianship. But as imposing as it…

Ray Okpara’s hypnotic set will move bodies at Beta

Unlike most DJs out of Germany, Ray Okpara leans more toward the house end of the tech-house spectrum — and that’s to the benefit of his legions of fans all over the world, because Okpara has polished a streamlined, minimal-leaning version that’s still overflowing with house’s soul and funk influence…

Imagine Dragons

Who knows why some albums are a success and others go unsung? Las Vegas band Imagine Dragons hit one of those pockets of luck with its latest album, Night Visions. While the new album may seem like a breakthrough, the group has been working hard for years — touring extensively,…

Conspirator

Conspirator is an apt name for this supergroup of sorts, which comprises members of several well-known acts. Exploring the ethereal realms of EDM, the quartet — Aron Magner and Marc Brownstein of the Disco Biscuits, KJ Sawka of Pendulum and Chris Michetti of RAQ — incorporates numerous genres into its…

Billy Bragg

Billy Bragg formed the rock band Riff Raff in 1977, during the height of punk rock in England. Four years later, when making music didn’t turn out quite like he thought it would, Bragg did a brief stint in the military. Fortunately, he later returned to songwriting, but instead of…

Lee Konitz Trio

A prominent figure in the late-’40s and early-’50s cool-jazz movement, alto saxophonist Lee Konitz performed on Miles Davis’s Birth of the Cool and performed with Lennie Tristano and Warne Marsh around that same time. While a number of players were copping Charlie Parker’s sound, Konitz took a different approach, opting for more…

Alphabets

400YEN, a five-track release from Alphabets, plays like the soundtrack to a robot-noir film. The title tune, a stylistic permutation of psychedelic DIY traptronica, is densely packed with gritty 808 bass frequencies and claustrophobic synth flickers that evoke a sense of place in the form of streetlights reflecting on the…

Willie Houston

Willie Houston knows the blues: He’s been mastering the genre for the past six decades, and he even goes so far as to put “Bluesman” before his name. Live From Ziggie’s, recorded at (and funded by) Colorado’s oldest blues club, finds the Louisiana native getting down and dirty on some…

F@YWT$

F@YWT$ (Fuck All Y’all. We the Shit) — what a name. The handle is strange enough to be different, bold enough to be controversial, and hip enough to appeal to the kids. The problem, however, is that what F@YWT$ the name is, F@YWT$ the group isn’t. The themes are tired,…

Number Station

There’s a bit of dusky psych-Americana flavor to this Number Station release, on songs like “Cinnamon and Cherries” and the title track. But the album’s overall bluesy vibe is also given a bit of a jazzy atmosphere with some well-placed Rhodes piano. “Naughty” finds singer Kate Whysner breathily intoning in…

Karen Cuda parts ways with Nashville Pussy

After nearly a decade of playing bass in Nashville Pussy, Karen Cuda (one of the six hottest chicks in metal, according to Revolver) officially tendered her resignation from the band. “It’s been an extraordinarily difficult decision for me to make,” says Cuda, who made the announcement yesterday. “But I feel…

The 13 Ultra Music Fest GIFs that keep on giving

Photo by Jacob KatelWelcome to Ravetopia. Society got the best of ya? Go to Ultra Music Festival, where you can leave the normal world behind, where you can feel free to get half naked, customize your brain and put some neon in your life. Deep inside the endless well of…

The fashionistas of Ultra Music Festival 2013

This past weekend at Ultra Music Festival in Miami, there were some folks that were better dressed, and others more sensibly garbed, but the following fashionistas spotted during night one of this year’s three-day shit fest were the ones that stood out to us the most. These bass junkies in…