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Apr 1, 2004
Before the clamor of industrial music or the culture of found-sound records, Berlin's Einstrzende Neubauten (which means collapsing new buildings in German)...
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Apr 1, 2004
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...
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Apr 1, 2004
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,...
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Apr 1, 2004
Although showy displays of grandiose patriotism and American bravado have been a marked presence throughout the U.S. in recent years, the surrounding...
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Mar 1, 2004
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...
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Mar 1, 2004
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...
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Mar 1, 2004
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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Feb 1, 2004
Max Graham is in some ways a throwback DJ. At a time when many are pushing the envelope more than ever with tools such as Stanton Final Scratch, Graham...
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Feb 1, 2004
For much of the music-producing public, the writing process doesn't begin without first stockpiling as much gear as possible; toiling over how to use...
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Feb 1, 2004
There's nothing quite like experiencing live electronic music: It's a dance-music presentation that goes far beyond the abilities of a mere DJ and brings...
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Jan 1, 2004
The strong turnout to see Brian Eno at Fort Mason Center in San Francisco seemed to surprise the Englishman; he apologized to those who braved the line...
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Jan 1, 2004
Don't let the humble smile or timid eyes fool you: When James Zabiela is on the other side of the record, he unleashes a full assault. It is a common...
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Jan 1, 2004
During a recent performance at New York's SOBs, Kinky brings the bump of many nations to a sweaty crowd of faithful fans. Crossing tribal African drums...
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Jan 1, 2004
You might take it for granted that any sound you sample can be used as music, but this wasn't always the case. Although musicians have used noise in music...
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Dec 1, 2003
On Oct. 12, the prize of the evening's entertainment was at the end of the long, narrow Groovejet club in Manhattan. If you could make it to the small...
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Dec 1, 2003
I don't know what genre we are in, Laika's Margaret Fiedler says. Sometimes, we are called electronic, but we have vocals, and we aren't as coffee-table...
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Dec 1, 2003
Ask producer Matthew Dear about his adopted city of Detroit and about how the scene there has exerted an influence on his music, and he breaks it down...
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Dec 1, 2003
The practitioners of intelligent techno often pride themselves on their anonymity. But if the genre has a star, it's Richie Hawtin, who under his given...
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Nov 1, 2003
Danny Lohner enjoys an envious position in life. As guitarist, bassist, keyboardist and studio engineer for Trent Reznor's bersuccessful Nine Inch Nails,...
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Nov 1, 2003
Is it possible to age gracefully in clubland? Hybrid's latest effort, Morning Sci-Fi (Distinct'ive, 2003), is less effusive, grandiose and sweetly euphoric...
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Nov 1, 2003
Japan's Ken Ishii has achieved heights unthinkable for the typical DJ who is used to scrounging clubs for loose change and hoping for points on his or...
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Nov 1, 2003
Although not the first to toy around with constructing and playing synthetic instruments, Kraftwerk essentially kick-started electronic music. Throughout...
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Nov 1, 2003
Although down-to-earth and unassuming, Sandra Collins exudes natural star power. Certainly, that quality is one of the reasons that she's come up from...
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Oct 1, 2003
The future of music is visual that is, if Richard Devine is anything of a harbinger of what's to come. In the glitch-laden, sterile landscape of erudite...
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Oct 1, 2003
The drum 'n' bass is kept up front at Philadelphia's Cue Records, which makes it all the easier for DJ Sage to home in on exactly what she wants to find....
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