LA nu-disco duo Classixx present height-of-their-power cuts from Jim Morrison to Nico to Aretha Franklin… but make it disco. LA nu-disco duo Classixx present height-of-their-power cuts from Jim ...
“Classixx reinterprets the song through the lens of that same person reminiscing about (a breakup) many years later while chilling on a beach and sipping a martini." By Kat Bein It’s never fun to ...
Classixx and Local Natives have teamed up for a single titled “Weekends.” It’s one of two new collaborations from the Los Angeles acts. The next song, “Francesca,” is set to come out on December 3.
We were epically bummed that Holy Ghost! canceled their Australia tour but in a recent interview with xlr8r the NYC duo and DFA approved disco merchants had us reaching for the Xanax. To help ...
Classixx and Local Natives have joined forces on their first collaborative single "Weekends". "Weekends" is Local Natives' first outing since their Sour Lemon EP landed last month, and marks the first ...
LA dance duo Classixx have been supporting their 2013 LP Hanging Gardens, and they’ll continue to do so with another North American tour this March. That tour includes SXSW and it also brings them to ...
Venice Beach-based production duo Classixx invite their friends to the party on their June release, Faraway Reach, including De Lux, Passion Pit and, on " Just Let Go," How to Dress Well, whose ...
The duo's Michael David and Tyler Blake bring the single to life with a full band, a Classixx first. By Kat Bein After three years of relative silence, feel-good electro-pop duo Classixx returned with ...
In anticipation of Valentine's Day, Los Angeles production duo Tyler Blake and Michael David, better known as Classixx, have covered Natalie Prass' "Bird of Prey." The song was originally on Prass' ...
Where T-Pain's music once seemed as if it would be a relic of its time, it instead seems as if it's going to hold up indefinitely. His inhuman run of hits during the Bush administration can still be ...
In 2008, the nascent EDM machine was still a couple of years away from dominating the charts. In Miami, any form of dance music was still relegated to the clubs and stayed away from radio and record ...