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Jun 1, 2003
Way back in 1999, the economy was booming, Internet stocks were worth something, and Josh Wink was signed to Ruffhouse/Columbia Records. After the 303-tweaked...
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May 1, 2003
On the outside, it looks as though Afro-Mystik leader Chris Smith has a business head before a creative soul. After all, he founded the world-renowned...
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May 1, 2003
Whereas most programmers divulge their equipment choices with the usual Mac, software synths and plug-ins, Four Tet's Kieran Hebden builds his own PCs,...
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May 1, 2003
Paul Oakenfold peeks around the corner of Amoeba Music in Hollywood, obviously eager to get inside. He politely finishes with the photographer while passers-by...
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Apr 1, 2003
Computers and software revolutionized the recording studio more than a decade ago but have since struggled to become more than a cumbersome and awkward...
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Apr 1, 2003
It's -30 degrees outside, but the atmosphere inside Montreal's Inbeat Records is anything but frigid. Dedicated young shoppers listen to their picks at...
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Apr 1, 2003
Far be it from Goldfrapp to do anything the usual way: The duo (Will Gregory and Alison Goldfrapp) is known for creating timeless melodies and eerie atmospherics...
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Apr 1, 2003
Ask most electronic producers about their hardware choices, and you'll typically hear a rundown of keyboards, laptop devices, plug-ins and programs. But...
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Mar 1, 2003
Nothing is flashy about Berlin, Germany's Paul van Dyk. He's not only handsome but also polite, punctual and everything that you wouldn't expect of a...
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Feb 1, 2003
Japanese-born Hideaki Ishii, aka DJ Krush, is one of the few Pacific Rim artists to make it big in the United Kingdom and the United States, having recorded...
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Feb 1, 2003
Few composers were as influential in the second half of the 20th century as Karlheinz Stockhausen (born 1928). His music has had an effect across a wide...
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Jan 1, 2003
Given that electronic music has plenty of heroes, it often comes as a surprise when someone willfully shuns any sort of attention. Not that this is anything...
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Jan 1, 2003
There's nothing like a little wet, stinging snow to suck the fun right out of a quick trip to the record store. But inclement weather isn't enough to...
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Jan 1, 2003
It's the year 2003, and although many of us thought we'd be riding around on hovercrafts by now, it's pretty incredible how far technology has come. Machines...
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Dec 1, 2002
Forget DJ Irene's title of America's No. 1 Female DJ. Having sold more than 300,000 copies of her various mix CDs, including the best-selling Audio Underground...
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Dec 1, 2002
September 3, 2002, came and went like any other day until that evening, actually, when a message, startling to most, raced through the electronic-music...
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Nov 1, 2002
Dissection of a remix with four industry pros...
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Nov 1, 2002
Dusty Groove is the type of record store that can bring a DJ to tears. Not in that stereotypical cooler-than-thou record store way, with indie-rock- or...
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Nov 1, 2002
Beyond malt whiskey, Scotland's cultural contributions seem relatively sketchy to those who don't look beneath the surface. Most people think of Scotland...
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Nov 1, 2002
To most people, The Art of Noise means one thing: British superproducer Trevor Horn's early-'80s studio group and their still-cool hit Close to the Edit....
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Oct 1, 2002
So many hopped-up Hondas, Acuras and Mitsubishis zip up and down Los Angeles' 605 freeway that it looks like a makeshift set for The Fast and the Furious....
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Oct 1, 2002
Asked in 1991 to name the originator of techno, Juan Atkins promptly stated, Juan Atkins. He's earned the right to be direct. Although his original Belleville,...
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Sep 1, 2002
By the time Donna Summer lets fly her last orgasmic moan on the 1975 classic, 17-minute version of Love to Love You Baby, you're convinced of two things:...
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Sep 1, 2002
An ear injury can be a DJ's biggest nightmare, but when Sasha perforated his eardrum in an automobile accident last year, it was an unusual blessing....
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Sep 1, 2002
The block of M Street immediately northwest of Wisconsin Boulevard in Washington, D.C.'s Georgetown should be considered the U.S. embassy of electronic...
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