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October 2024

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Gustavo Aquino never looks anything less than perfectly put-together, always exuding an effortless Carioca cool and a sartorial panache that honors his Afro-Brazilian heritage with a distinctly modernist twist. His style is a visual metaphor for his approach to record collecting: a deep respect for Afro-Brazilian music’s history and culture combined with a perpetual desire to push things forward. The colorful beads he wears around his neck highlight his roots from the Umbanda religion while sp

Melissa Dueñas made her first mixtape in elementary school, staying up late to record her favorite songs on a San Diego “Oldies” station. When she played the tape on a Walkman for her dad at a local park, a jolt of pride went through her as she watched him enjoy her mix. It was a spark that lit a long-burning fire. In the intervening years, she lived in a punk house, did a brief stint in a band, founded the long-running San Diego dance night Sleepwalking, moved to the Bay Area and got h

This week’s Me to You is an absolute hall of famer, Questlove. When he’s not drumming for The Roots, bandleading for The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, or in his role as professor at New York University, Questlove can spare time, even if just a little, for an interview, which is exactly what he did with Jamison Harvey back in 2014. Catch the interview in its entirety here.

This week’s Me to You is an absolute hall of famer, Questlove. When he’s not drumming for The Roots, bandleading for The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, or in his role as professor at New York University, Questlove can spare time, even if just a little, for an interview, which is exactly what he did with Jamison Harvey back in 2014. Catch the interview in its entirety here.

Issue 01 | September 2024 | Curation by Richard Headland | Collage by Morgan Jesse Lappin | | | Check out this month’s Editorial Notes from our intern Fiona, and continue to the bulk of the issue: Dust & Grooves Curates, with hand-picked recommendations from one of our guest editors. This month, the recs come from me – Rich Headland, resident editor of You Dig?, and founder of Record Shop Stories – but next month we hand over the torch.

For crate diggers and record collectors of the early 21st century, no magazine was more important and influential than Wax Poetics. Dedicated to covering a wide swath of groove-oriented music that touched upon everything from contemporary hip-hop, jazz and funk to old-school Latin, soul and disco, the magazine connected the dots between past and present with one deep dive after another into records both massively influential and impossibly obscure, as well as the folks who made them and the arti

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