Almost 15 years after the birth of contemporary electronica, the genre's fate is uncertain. But Neotropic's White Rabbits (Mush, 2004) shows the longtime...
Jason Amm, otherwise known as Solvent, is the pied piper of old analog gear. In an era when many aging synths are gathering dust and sitting unhappily...
WORKING GIRLS I'm so wet! announces Kate Holmes, picking up the phone. A quick glance back at the number scrawled on a piece of paper confirms that Remix...
Face it: Sometimes, the only way you can make a mark in the world is to dream big. Just ask James Lavelle. Founder of the Mo'Wax label, whose early Headz...
For a man commanding a giddily elastic sound, Rennie Pilgrem is surprisingly reserved. But he is far from distant. Pilgrem is a consummate professional...
I'm sure Chris Fortier has a Mexican passport by now, right? asks a happy clubgoer while dancing to Fortier's DJ set at a recent party overlooking Chapultepec...
Sir Elton John is a fan of this New York City-based group, and it's no wonder why: The piano, the voice, the kitschy gay vitality and humor it's all there....
Sometimes, it just takes a change of scenery to ignite that creative spark. And for British electronic act Swayzak, that meant skipping the country and...
At Modern Music, Baltimore Last night, Dave Seaman the 36-year-old DJ from Marlow, England, whose favorite spots to spin include Argentina, Mexico, Israel,...
Few artists have created such visionary electronic music as Alex Paterson and The Orb. The Orb's blissed-out music, which helped define the emerging ambient-techno...
Sometimes, it's not very private when I'm working, producer, omni-instrumentalist and San Diego fixture Jimmy LaValle says of his current studio digs....
At Record Time in Ferndale, Mich. Christopher Lawrence is a techno head's trance DJ. Shying from the overly dramatic gestures that color the records favored...
When the winters are as long and dark as they are in Umea, Sweden, people have to entertain themselves somehow. For the guitar-synth pop band Komeda,...
Rock 'n' rolllllllll! That's the feeling many people have been experiencing on dancefloors across the world thanks to breaks, a subgenre that might, in...
I love the smell of cardboard in the morning, DJ Icey says as he attacks the racks of records at the offices of online record store Dance Music Specialist...
It was a classic right-time, right-place scenario: CJ Mackintosh couldn't make it to a gig opening for Todd Terry at the Ministry of Sound in London,...
Hailed as a national hero in France and often considered the godfather of all things electronic, Jean Michel Jarre has executed some of the most ambitiously...
Before the clamor of industrial music or the culture of found-sound records, Berlin's Einstrzende Neubauten (which means collapsing new buildings in German)...
Miguel Depedro (aka Kid606) has been on the vanguard of digital music since he was, well, a kid, chopping up techno, deglossing hip-hop's slick artifice...
Voter registration tables dotted Los Angeles' Avalon Hollywood club, host to the 2004 Rock the Vote L.A. party on Feb. 5, featuring DJs Jerry Bonham,...
Although showy displays of grandiose patriotism and American bravado have been a marked presence throughout the U.S. in recent years, the surrounding...
Being big in Japan is not all it's cracked up to be. Just ask Dutch DJ Tom Holkenborg, who as Junkie XL took an obscure Elvis song called A Little Less...
Infusion has quickly become one of the most celebrated live electronic acts in the world. When the Australian trio of Jamie Stevens, Manuel Sharrad and...
Steve Lawler is not a Sasha, an Oakenfold or a Digweed. Unlike those industry icons, Lawler exists in that exciting prestardom cosmos where self-proclaimed...
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