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ON THE RECORD

On the Record: Monica and David

The purpose of On The Record: Detroit Moves, a project of Women On Wax, is to preserve the history of Detroit’s electronic music scene for future generations. The goal is to create a free and easily accessible platform of information that tells the stories of our music from the people who made it. It is meant to become a tool for both Detroiters and non-Detroiters to familiarize themselves with the DJs, producers, pioneers, musicians, promoters, clubs, photographers, and of course, the dancers, who created, nurtured, and lived House and Techno music in the City of Detroit.

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On the Record: Santonio Echols

The purpose of On The Record: Detroit Moves, a project of Women On Wax, is to preserve the history of Detroit’s electronic music scene for future generations. The goal is to create a free and easily accessible platform of information that tells the stories of our music from the people who made it. It is meant to become a tool for both Detroiters and non-Detroiters to familiarize themselves with the DJs, producers, pioneers, musicians, promoters, clubs, photographers, and of course, the dancers, who created, nurtured, and lived House and Techno music in the City of Detroit.

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On the Record: DJ RayBone Jones

The purpose of On The Record: Detroit Moves, a project of Women On Wax, is to preserve the history of Detroit’s electronic music scene for future generations. The goal is to create a free and easily accessible platform of information that tells the stories of our music from the people who made it. It is meant to become a tool for both Detroiters and non-Detroiters to familiarize themselves with the DJs, producers, pioneers, musicians, promoters, clubs, photographers, and of course, the dancers, who created, nurtured, and lived House and Techno music in the City of Detroit.

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On the Record: Jessica and Michael

The purpose of On The Record: Detroit Moves, a project of Women On Wax, is to preserve the history of Detroit’s electronic music scene for future generations. The goal is to create a free and easily accessible platform of information that tells the stories of our music from the people who made it. It is meant to become a tool for both Detroiters and non-Detroiters to familiarize themselves with the DJs, producers, pioneers, musicians, promoters, clubs, photographers, and of course, the dancers, who created, nurtured, and lived House and Techno music in the City of Detroit.

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LATEST NEWS

DJ Minx Named Beatport’s Artist of the Month

  The WOW family is proud of announce that our queen was named Artist of the Month by Beatport. Happy Black History Month, family! “Twenty-three years later, she’s still making beats and finding the fun in the production process, connecting with younger artists for remix projects and maintaining studio sessions as another outlet for her…

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The Guardian: one of the 20 greatest Detroit techno tracks – ranked!

The Guardian recently ranked “A Walk in the Park (2004)” as one of the 20 greatest Detroit techno tracks: Recorded while Minx’s husband took their daughter shopping, A Walk in the Park is an irresistible, minimal cocktail: driving bass, tropical percussion, jazzy chords. The recent remix by Moodymann (absent elsewhere in this list on the…

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The Queendom

Today, Women On Wax Recordings relaunched with the release of Queendom Vol. 1, a Pride Month compilation featuring Shaun J. Wright, Nita Aviance, Sydney Blu, DJ Cent, and Debbie Graham, along with the queen herself, DJ Minx. We’re so happy to be back.   Read more about the relaunch from our friends at the Metro…

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A (New) Walk In the Park

Last month, Factory 93 Records re-released WOW classic, “A Walk In The Park” with remixes from some of DJ Minx’s dearest friends–Seth Troxler, Soul Clap, Carl Craig, and Ardalan. In an interview with DJ Mag, the founder of Women On Wax said, “This remix compilation features a culmination of producers who have grown into dear…

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