Glasss Records held a showcase of its artists on Saturday, April 3, outside Mutiny Information Cafe. On an unusually warm spring day, the sweltering sun beat do...
F-ETHER — the alias of local electronic musician Skyler Heck — released a remix of Olivia Castriota’s “Fixed” on March 5. Castriota, a pop singer based in Brook...
COVID has thrashed a multitude of industries across the board, but few have suffered as much as the music industry and non-profits. The volatile economy has for...
On February 12, musician Justin Maike released the debut album of his new solo project, Deth Rali. The album, titled Light Levels runs quite short in duration b...
Local DJ, visual artist and hairstylist Lauren Zwicky (aka L.A. Zwicky), knows how to flip a norm on its heads everywhere she goes. Whether she's chopping someo...
The coronavirus outbreak, of course, has impacted a lot of industries. With everything from restaurants to concert halls shuttering for good, it seems as though...
For nearly 20 years, Love Vinyl has been virtually slinging vinyl around the world. At the beginning of 2020, owner Seth Nichols finally set in motion opening u...
This is an entry in an ongoing series for 303 Magazine, which will provide a range of local album reviews. It is our intention to highlight the talents of local...
Beet Box Bakery is yet another business casualty of the COVID-19 pandemic. Since 2013, the cafe has served up delicious croissants, brownies, cakes, breads, san...
This is an entry in an ongoing series for 303 Magazine, which will provide a range of local album reviews. It is our intention to highlight the talents of local...
A letter from ilind — the alias of Isaac Linder (an abbreviation of their name) — simply opens with, “Jazz is the teacher,” coincidentally the title of a 1993 M...
Local musician and multimedia artist Nuancer — whose real name is Daniel DiMarchi — has released a new music video that will either gross you out, turn you on o...
Padideh is a Colorado native and writes about music for 303 Magazine, as well as a number of other publications. Her musical preferences are diverse, ranging from hip-hop to no-wave and post-punk — and, of course, all sorts of electronic music. When she's not busy writing about music, Padideh likes to DJ and paint what has been described as "eyeball art."