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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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,...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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,...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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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