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(05/03/16 12:19am)
While ASU Health Services continues to improve sexual health awareness and treatment for ASU students, a separation of beliefs over a woman's right to choose and the proper way to handle student pregnancies is creating tension on campus.
(04/20/16 2:18am)
The party school stigma that plagued ASU for years may have faded, but a ring of concert and event throwers who have established their names on Twitter are making sure students still have a place to rage on the weekends.
(03/31/16 2:21am)
In October 1997, a flash of lights rained down upon Phoenix from the sky, giving viewers a spectacle that was called “otherworldy” by then-Gov. Fife Symington after he left office. These lights are hitting Phoenix again this weekend, though not from aliens, but from an assortment of world class DJ talents for the second rendition of Phoenix Lights Music Festival.
(03/22/16 2:42am)
The wood floors of Carl Hayden High School’s basketball court were home to an energetic marching band and a few hundred Hillary Clinton supporters during her Phoenix rally Monday.
(03/15/16 5:00pm)
As ASU becomes a statistically more diverse school, some minority student groups and organizations feel the campus is an alienating environment — one with the intent of making everyone feel welcome, but that hasn't fully delivered on its promise.
(01/29/16 2:42am)
There’s a dark sound emanating from the DJ booth orchestrated by 20-year-old Isabelle Rezazadeh, otherwise known as Rezz. It’s a creeping sense of dread and despair mixed with dance beats to create a mood so sinister and heavy that audience members can’t help but scream their lungs out, either with glee or horror.
(01/11/16 5:45pm)
Michael Bay's "13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi" is bringing to light the hotly debated handling of the 2012 attack on two American diplomatic compounds in Benghazi, Libya, where two foreign service workers and two CIA contractors lost their lives at the hands of Islamic militants.
(12/31/15 6:37pm)
It’s not even the new year yet, but my ears are already ringing and my head is pulsing. However, that’s all OK because Decadence day one at Rawhide Western Town in Chandler was #lit.
(12/29/15 2:02am)
Trade your fireworks, house parties and New Year's resolutions for trap drops, house grooves and good vibes at Decadence. The two-day electronic music festival will start Wednesday and bring DJs such as Skrillex and Diplo’s Jack Ü, Knife Party and more to Rawhide Western Town in Chandler.
(12/03/15 3:32am)
It’s 10 p.m. on a Friday. You’ve just woken up from a midday nap that extended into the night, filled with dreams about eating a Chipotle burrito on Coachella’s main stage next to the robots of Daft Punk riding unicycles.
(12/01/15 2:53am)
The State Press has covered a lot of music this semester. Reporters
covered everything from hometown acts to rowdy festivals to obscure, forgotten corners of music. Now that the year is winding down, let's take a moment to recognize some of the best albums of the year.
(11/21/15 9:22pm)
Arizona’s electronic music community shone brightly Friday as Global Dance Festival at Rawhide Western Town in Chandler brought thousands of people together for dancing and amazing vibes.
(11/18/15 3:07am)
Bass will be dropped, selfies will be taken and the Whip and Nae Nae will be out in full force when Global Dance Festival hits Rawhide Western Town in Chandler on Friday, bringing with it an assortment of DJ talent that will appeal to trap lovers and techno heads alike.
(09/30/15 1:57am)
Just as electronic music feels like it’s dying, a new artist always seems to come in and breathe life into what is sometimes seen as a tired format. Clean Bandit have done just that, bringing a classical music influence to a the standard dance format to create something that feels newer than ever.
(09/28/15 1:20am)
One of the heaviest rock bands to hit the music world this decade is barely even a band. U.K. group Royal Blood is only two people, Mike Kerr on bass and Ben Thatcher on drums. Yet, the band’s music is more explosive and sonically visceral than most of what is classified as “rock” today.
(09/25/15 9:31pm)
Most electronic music producers dream of playing their music on the world’s biggest stages to hundreds of thousands of people. Gary Richards, otherwise known as Destructo, not only puts out music of his own, but has curated huge EDM festivals as the creator of “HARD events,” a massively successful brand that is now part of Live Nation.
(09/25/15 1:41am)
Contrary to popular belief, it’s actually not that easy to travel the world and make music as a DJ and producer, let alone as a team trying to balance egos.
(09/17/15 3:36am)
It’s about time the world learns about Thomas Jack, the Australian DJ and producer behind “tropical house,” a relatively new music genre that is ushering in a relaxed and fresh sound to the sometimes “stale” electronic dance music scene.
(09/11/15 2:58am)
It’s been a wild ride for Zedd. The European DJ has made quite a name for himself by crafting some of the catchiest pop melodies in the electronic dance music market.
(09/06/15 7:46pm)
It was 11 p.m. at the Monarch Theatre Saturday night in downtown Phoenix and people were already being turned away, as the Montreal-based DJ Snails geared up to destroy an incredibly cramped and soldout venue with his breed of “vomit-step” electronic dance music.