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AUDIO BULLYS 

Nov 1, 2005

With the proliferation of cheap, easy-to-use software, just about anyone can be an electronic-music producer. Although a good percentage of bedroom electronic...

BROTHERS GONNA WORK IT OUT 

Nov 1, 2005

On Sept. 16, Miami's Ultra Music Festival teamed up with New York based dance label Ultra Records to present a stripped-down Ultra Music Festival New...

CARMEN RIZZO 

Nov 1, 2005

Although most devote their week in South Beach to mojitos and sangria, producers do occasionally work during the Winter Music Conference even if it is...

FUNK EXPLOSION 

Nov 1, 2005

The man of a thousand freaky hats, Jay Kay, is sitting in the English garden of his Chillington, Buckinghamshire, estate in England. A stronghold during...

The Long Ride Home 

Nov 1, 2005

If the standard pop band is the result of years of evolution and natural selection whereby the most well-adapted species rise to the top of the entertainment...

ELLEN ALLIEN 

Oct 1, 2005

Listening to Ellen Allien's albums some several thousand miles away from the city of their conception, one obtains a fascinating aural picture of Berlin...

HAND TO MOUTH 

Oct 1, 2005

I started my own record label in Detroit called Ersatz Audio in early 1995 with the release of a 12-inch for my solo project, Artificial Material. A year...

JACK DANGERS 

Oct 1, 2005

VHS is the new vinyl, Jack Dangers states as he approaches the cash register of Village Music, holding a conspicuous lack of wax. Dangers' video-tapes...

MAKE IT MAASSIVE! 

Oct 1, 2005

Armed and animated, Timo Maas is flipping through his latest grab bag of CDs and vinyl, rattling off the new acquisitions with the informed nonchalance...

SUN RA 

Oct 1, 2005

Outer-space beings are my brothers, the enigmatic Sun Ra told writer Michael Shore back in 1979. They sent me here. They already know my music. Amazingly,...

ALARM WILL SOUND 

Sep 1, 2005

UNPLUGGED With only acoustic instruments, Alarm Will Sound takes on Aphex Twin True instrumentation is almost an afterthought these days thanks to the...

GUARDIANS OF THE PAST 

Sep 1, 2005

Do you remember when music served as a vehicle to tell a story? Although most are familiar with the impact that '60s-era rock and folk musicians had on...

THE JUAN MACLEAN 

Sep 1, 2005

SOUND SAGE The Juan Maclean builds anew from experience and pieces of his past New Hampshire might not be a hotbed of the electronic-music scene, but...

LEE BURRIDGE 

Sep 1, 2005

Lee Burridge is indeed a man of mystery. By day, he is a normal guy who plays with his Microsoft Xbox, goes to the movies and occasionally whips up a...

NEGATIVLAND 

Sep 1, 2005

FREE MARKET The pop-culture multimedia hustle of Negativland knows no bounds Rock band, experimental-art group, media pranksters and ersatz archivists...

DELIA DERBYSHIRE 

Aug 1, 2005

If you're a child of the '70s and maybe even if you're not you're sure to recognize the whistling oscillator melody that provided the main theme for the...

POLE FOLDER 

Aug 1, 2005

From the subterranean, womblike confines of his aptly named 80 Hz Studio in Brussels, Belgium, Benoit Franquet, aka Pole Folder, has been quietly cranking...

RICHARD DORFMEISTER 

Aug 1, 2005

At Franz und Josef, Berlin The spaced-out beats and cinematic atmospherics of trip-hop have found their avatar in downtempo pioneer Richard Dorfmeister...

GOLDIE LOOKIN CHAIN 

Jul 1, 2005

It's amazing that anything gets done in the Goldie Lookin Chain studio, what with eight core members (sometimes as many as 23) constantly clouding up...

ONE OF A KIND 

Jul 1, 2005

After our second artist album, Tweekend (Interscope, 2001), we Ken Jordan and Scott Kirkland started DJing a lot more as the Crystal Method. Because we...

DJ RAP 

Jul 1, 2005

Recently, at a gym in New York, a music video from DJ Rap's 1999 major-label debut, Learning Curve (Columbia), popped up on eight big-screen televisions,...

DANNY HOWELLS 

Jun 1, 2005

Danny Howells worships his records almost as much as he loves his coffee, which he takes iced, and his tequila, of which he prefers Patron. Clutching...

LIVE SPOTLIGHT 

Jun 1, 2005

If playing a show doesn't involve swearing (sometimes at the audience) or onstage mishaps, James Murphy doesn't want anything to do with it. And although...

Never The Same Show Twice 

Jun 1, 2005

Turning electronic music into a improvisational experience that both maintains the feel of the original material and allows for some flexibility is not...

Z-TRIP 

Jun 1, 2005

In 2001, Zach Sciacca, aka Z-Trip, hit pay dirt with his self-released CD, Uneasy Listening (Against the Grain, Vol. 1), a slice-and-dice mix CD on which...


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From the Technology Partner exhibits to the daily Beatport Pool Parties, RHMIA reached new heights—and attendance of more than 10,000 throughout the weekend! And stars such as Richie Hawtin, A-Trak, Francois K, Mark Farina, Talib Kweli and others all stopped in to be part of the action. See it all—including show reports, photos and exclusive Guitar Center Sessions at Remix Hotel videos—at remixhotel.com!

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