In the words of the infamous Rebecca Black, āItās Friday, Friday, gotta get down on Friday.ā Indeed Rebecca, everyone is looking forward to the weekend. Weāve survived yet another week and SPIN is here to deliver one hell of a mix to wash away the sins from what went down. Weāve updated our playlist with an array of genres that span across indie-pop, electronic/soul-tronic, neo-soul, R&B, and a sprinkle of acoustic, Latin and psych-rock. One thingās for sure: you wonāt get bored listening to this eclectic curation. In fact, this is guaranteed to keep up with your insatiably explorative musical taste. No cap.
This week brings some of the brightest artists that youāll want to keep on your radar. Highlights include songwriter/producer Derek Simpson in the fluttery and soul-charged, āXING,ā psych-pop instrumentalist White Cliffs that shines on the nostalgic sounding āEasy Go,ā and If youāre looking for more of a lounge-type jazz escape, youāll love genre-defying group Hiatus Kaiyote in the sultry track, āRed Room.ā
Give yourself a pat on the back, you survived another week. Now go celebrate and take this perfect companion of a soundtrack with you.Ā As always, sit back, relax, and discover with SPIN Daybreaker. Keep up with all new artists and let us know who you would like to be featured in our weekly roundup by following us on socials! (IG/FB/Twitter)
“Controversy” from ‘Controversy’ (1981)
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Producer, Associated Performer, Recording Arranger, Studio Personnel, Co- Mixer: R. Kelly
Associated Performer, Guitar: Donnie Lyle
Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer, Mixer: Abel Garibaldi
Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer, Programmer: Ian Mereness
Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer, Assistant Mixer, Programmer: Jason Mlodzinkski
Programmer: Mike Pickett
Studio Personnel, Assistant Mixer: Nathan Wheeler
Composer Lyricist: R. Kelly
All Night Skate co-owners Mitch McCann and Olivia Hu Photo: Caroline Tompkins
For a certain generation, the phrase āAll Night Skateā immediately calls to mind a very specific childhood memory: a sugar-addled, lightly chaperoned overnight skating party at the local roller rink. (Think of it as a sleepover on wheels.)
Itās also the name of a new bar off the Rockaway Avenue C train stop, from owners Olivia Hu, Danny Waits, and Mitch McCann, who set out to pay homage to the All Night Skates of their youth.
āI remember bringing my sleeping bag right on the rink,ā says Hu, who also co-founded the nearby bar Old Timers. āYes, itās about roller-skating, but itās also about those sweet memories from a time before driverās licenses, when you and your friends didnāt have many places to go,ā she says.Ā The team hopes to capture that same lighthearted spirit at their new venture.
A candy-colored array of cocktails at All Night Skate Photo: Caroline Tompkins
āThe whole concept is very escapist; I think thatās what people are craving after this year of stagnancy,ā says McCann, who previously helped open the popular Bushwick coffee shop Little Skips (McCann and Waits are married and met Hu while she was a bartender at the Bushwick bar Sunrise/Sunset). āWeāre fun-loving and silly; we want this bar to be a place where people can get out of their heads and feel more free.ā
Despite the fact that nightlife went dark (or in some cases, underground) during the pandemic, businesses like All Night Skate, which opened in August of last year, are hoping to bring some shimmer back to going out.
āSkating is such an inclusive thing that everyone enjoys ā all age groups, all demographics. Itās such a positive energy,ā says Waits, who has worked at Babyās All Right and Brooklyn Bowl.Ā āPeople arenāt just coming here to get drunk ā they want to come with their friends and meet new people, especially their neighbors.ā
The neon-decked bar scene Photo: Caroline Tompkins
The timing for a roller-rink-themed business is right. There was a resurgence in skating in the past year, as people pursued new methods of transportation and socially distanced activities during the pandemic. (If youāre new to the hobby, itās also worth reading about how roller rinks played an important role in civil-rights history.)
The team at All Night Skate tried to channel their nostalgia without leaning too heavily into kitsch.Ā The double-decker room looks like it could be a set from Saved by the Bell, complete with a black-light mural with the sameĀ confetti-esque patterns you might find on the perpetually sticky carpet of suburban roller rinks. Both the confetti art and the mural above the bar were designed in collaboration with local artist Lena Hawkins.
The bar itself is lined with colorful roller skates and a vintage Pepsi concession sign, outfitted with a brightly lit display of candies like Fun Dip and Ring Pops. Liquor bottles sit in cubbies, Ć la a skate-rental area. Cocktails, developed by Hu, have names like āThe Chaperoneā or āProm Night,ā and the āPoppinā Offā has a playful Pop Rocks-and-chili rim.
The Pear Up and Green Light Go cocktailsCaroline Tompkins.
The Pear Up and Green Light Go cocktailsCaroline Tompkins.
Cheeky details abound: Thereās a portrait of Alf eating a cat in the style of the iconic Goya painting Saturn Devouring His Son, and guests can take a break at diner-style booths to select tunes from a jukebox, calibrated with on-theme retro songs as well as current music.
The space has some sentimental touches, too. For one, Huās family name in Mandarin is memorialized via a neon sign. Certain details, like the checkerboard tiles, are original to the space (a former diner); the team made an effort to restore the room where they could. Through the process, they became close friends with the original owner, Earl Wilson, whose mother, Louise, ran the restaurant.
The on-theme bar and jukebox at All Night SkateCaroline Tompkins.
The on-theme bar and jukebox at All Night SkateCaroline Tompkins.
āAt first he seemed apprehensive of the project ⦠but as we got to know each other he really wanted to help us, and ended up lending us their old disco ball,ā says McCann. That ball now hangs in homage to Louise, who recently passed away, and the team hopes to add a drink to the menu named in her honor.Ā āGetting that approval from Earl really meant a lot to us,ā says McCann. āWe really want this to be a place where longtime neighbors will feel like VIPs, not a space thatās exclusive in any way.ā
Snacks come courtesy Mama Yoshi, a Japanese-influenced pop-up from Yukiko Muneyasu and Miles Tickler. The menu features comfort food,Ā such as cauliflower or chicken katsu sandwiches, egg-salad konbini, hot dogs (vegan versions available), onigiri, and karaage. āThe space is so specific and thought-out,Ā we were immediately drawn to it,ā says Muneyasu.Ā āIt takes you back to a specific place and time.ā
While the bartenders at All Night Skate donāt service customers on their roller skates (āIt would be a balancing nightmare and a safety issue,ā says Hu), guests are encouraged to wear them. In fact, those who do get 10 percent off their drink orders, provided they act in accordance with the latest reopening regulations.
Photo: Caroline Tompkins
āTrying to prevent movement during the pandemic was obviously the main goal, so we havenāt had many skating events yet, but we hope to when itās safe,ā says Waits, adding that roller-skating groups have even made it a hangout destination. Huās dream is to host a roller disco, complete with Jell-O shots ā drinks, she says, that are āsolid enoughā to be wheeled around on trays.
In the meantime, roller squads can whirl around outside, and come in for a break. āIf anyone gets too wobbly, we plan to have one-size-fits-all slippers behind the bar,ā says McCann with a laugh.
All Night Skate is located at 54 Rockaway Ave., Brooklyn; (347)-240-6263
Before there was Amityville, there was Harrisville. Based on a true story, “The Conjuring” tells the horrifying tale of how world renowned paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren were called upon to help a family terrorized by a dark presence in a secluded farmhouse. Forced to confront a powerful demonic entity, the Warrens find themselves caught in the most terrifying case of their lives.
After ex-husband Ben AffleckĀ went on a news-making Montana getaway, Jennifer GarnerĀ is taking a little trip of her own.Ā
The Yes Day actress joined First LadyĀ Dr. Jill BidenĀ on a trip to West Virginia on Thursday, May 13, to celebrate the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s new guidelines that allow fully-vaccinated Americans to go mask-free indoors or outdoors and without social distancing.
Both mask-less, she and Biden spokeĀ atĀ Capital High School in her home state to encourageĀ teens to get their COVID-19 shots. On Wednesday, May 12, the CDC announcedĀ that theĀ Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine is safeĀ for kids aged 12 to 15.
“We are thrilled to just be getting back to normal. It’s so exciting,” Garner saidĀ at the podium.Ā “I kind of can’t believe I’m standing here without a mask on, looking at mask-less faces.”Ā
She continued, “PresidentĀ [Joe]Ā Biden said he would get us vaccinated. And, boy, did he mean it.”Ā
When actor Chadwick Boseman died it shocked millions. The actor had largely kept his battle with cancer secret so many did not know what it was he was dealing with and were not aware how serious it had gotten. For his fans, it meant never getting a chance to see the accomplished actor make a new movie, and that included, many assumed, the planned sequel to Black Panther. That film, now officially titled Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, is moving forward, and while we’re all wondering just how we’ll get a Black Panther without Black Panther, one star of the film knows the answers, and he admits the whole thing is a little strange.
Creating the music for one of the biggest sports events in the world together with Bono and the Edge has been an incredible experience. Iām very proud of what we did together and excited to finally share it with the world!
We were rich and we were poor
Two children playing grown-up games
The prince and the princess
You loved me hard-just like a rock
I threw away your building blocks
And left you with silence
And now I’d trade one day of wealth and fame
For just one model airplane
Where is the love that you made me
If I had Aladdin’s lamp, here is what I’d do
I’d rub Aladdin’s lamp until Aladdin’s lamp turned into you
La la la
You used to write me poetry
And emerald city love songs
The jest and the jester
And somewhere in your nursery rhymes
I found and lost my innocence
And what could be better
And now we live in separate worlds
But here inside I’m still your little girl
Where is the love that you made me
If I had Aladdin’s lamp, here is what I’d do
I’d rub Aladdin’s lamp until Aladdin’s lamp turned into you
La la la
If I had Aladdin’s lamp, here is what I’d do
I’d rub that magic lamp until Aladdin’s lamp turned into you
If I had Aladdin’s lamp, here is what I’d do
I’d rub that lamp, Aladdin bring him back
And ooh wherever you are, this one’s for you baby
Ohh ooh-maybe that will express what I’m going through
Aladdin, I’m gonna rub all over you, rub me rub, ooh
I need some magic words while I’m alone
I’m feeling like a saxophone
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