The entrancing synth beat layered with a majestic piano harmony of the Eurythmics’ “Here Comes the Rain” drifted from Ryan Dykstra’s turntable as the rain came ...
Vinyl records have grown in popularity in recent years with artists selling more vinyl records than both digital and album sales in many cases. Due to the growi...
With stir-crazy crowds and musicians itching to perform, Wax Trax wakes up the neighborhood on otherwise sleepy Sunday afternoons in Cap Hill.
A few weeks b...
A music industry titan has set its sights on Denver. Possibly the most well-known record player manufacturer in the world, Victrola is bringing their headquarte...
While the modern music industry certainly has no shortage of artists and DJs who suck the air out of the room with their exhaustive attempts at establishing clo...
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...
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...
When people talk about house music, most minds leap to cities like Chicago and New York. Few consider Denver as a hub for house, but local house label The Playg...
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...
We’ve compiled a series of interviews with some of our favorite local artists as part of our 303 Music Vol. 2 release. Every week we’ll unveil another artist in...
This is the fifth story of the ongoing series Deep Cuts, which highlights a local DJ here in Denver every month. The series includes a profile on important unde...
This is the fourth story of the ongoing series Deep Cuts, which highlights a local DJ here in Denver every month. The series includes a profile on important und...