Music: DJ
Currently listing articles 289-251:
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Music Review: The Faint - Fasciinatiion— It's been 4 years since The Faint have released new material, I really expected more.
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Hello World: Meeting AMIT— My conversation with up-and-coming "happy hardcore" artist AMIT.
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Music Review: Behrouz - Pure Behrouz NYC— A powerhouse compilation that of club music excellence.
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Music Review: Sasha - Invol2ver— Sasha delivers more electronic perfection on his grand follow up to Involver, Invol2ver
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Music Review: Morcheeba - Dive Deep— Morcheeba doesn't disappoint with their sixth studio album.
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Burial - Adventures in Privacy— Dubstep pioneer de-cloaks himself; is human being
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Music Review: Junkie XL - Booming Back At You— Junkie XL's latest and fifth album has some goodies, but could've used more to make it a great record.
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Music Review: Hybrid - Soundsystem 01— Hybrid offers a split DJ offering, with both ambient-cinematic and tech-house sides; but flavored with their trademark sound.
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Music Review: Don Rimini - Kick 'N Run EP— Don Rimini's introduction on Delicious Gutter is a pleasing EP.
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Music Review: 3OH!3 - Want— White-boy gangster rock rap full of high energy and not one bit annoying to listen to.
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Music DVD Review: DJ Shadow & Cut Chemist - The Hard Sell at the Hollywood Bowl— DJ Shadow and Cut Chemist combine once again for a masterful and innovative live DJ set.
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Music Review: Irmin Schmidt & Kumo - Axolotl Eyes— Axolotl Eyes is another excellent chapter in Irmin Schmidt’s long and adventurous recording career.
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Music Review: Dan Le Sac vs. Scroobius Pip - Angles— Essex duo re-appear from the mist with their tablets of moan.
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Music Review: Quivver - Dirty Nails and Vapour Trails— Quivver's jovial consideration for getting things just right makes this one hell of a fun electro-pop album.
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Concert Review: Van's Warped Tour, 7/17/2008, Cleveland, Ohio— You know a music festival is successful when it is older than some of the attendees.
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Music Review: Steinski - What Does It All Mean?— One of the godfathers of mashup and collage music finally sees a non-bootleg release of classic underground hip hop.
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Music Review: Augustus Pablo The Mystic World Of Augustus Pablo: The Rockers Story— Music that will change the way you think and feel about reggae.
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Music Review: Tiesto - In Search Of Sunrise Vol. 7: Asia— In Search Of Sunrise Vol. 7: Asia is a great return to form for Tiesto, and an excellent mix for the summer.
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Looking Forward: Albums From Beck, U2, Ice Cube, and More— This week's edition sees some big names and some bad news.
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How To Become A Radio Personality— Want to be the next Howard Stern or Tom Joyner?
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Music Review: Wax Tailor- Hope & Sorrow— The French turntable master is back with his second album.
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Satire: New Kids on the Block Fans Vindicated— Blockheads rejoice as the Kids' tour offers bargain-basement ticket prices.
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Music Review: Trouble Funk - Live/Early Singles — A reissued pair of classic Go-Go releases from one of DC's best funk bands.
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Music Review: Sasha - The emFire Collection: Mixed, Unmixed & Remixed— The emFire Collection: Mixed, Unmixed & Remixed feels like a disappointing mix of the old and the not very good.
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Music Review: Armin Van Buuren - Imagine— Imagine is a great introduction to Armin's brand of melodic and accessible trance. It's a no-brainer.
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Interview: On the Bus with Jack Dangers of Meat Beat Manifesto— Video chat with groove master Dangers about tour, new album, career.
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Music Review: Above & Beyond - Anjunabeats 100: From Goa to Rio— Anjunabeats 100 is a worthwhile set for those who might be new to either trance or Above & Beyond.
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Music Review: Moby - Last Night— Some hits and misses from Moby.
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Music Review: Top 50 Albums of 2007 Pt. V (1-10)— Here is the best of the best of 2007, the finest year for music in 13 years.
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Music Review: Top 50 Albums of 2007 Pt. IV (11-20)— The ten best albums are yet to be unveiled, but these ten here are nothing to sneeze at either. What a year...
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Music Review: Top 100 Albums of 2007 Pt. III (21-30)— Episode 3 of the series continues to document the amazing year of music that was '07 with some familiar faces and a few new ones.
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Magic Junk Radio 9: Cover Me Porkins— If life is a giant hog, MJR is a crispy slice of bacon. It also plays on your iPod. Tasty!
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Interview: Steve Smith of Dirty Vegas Talks About his Solo Project— In between changing guitar strings and baby diapers, Steve Smith took some time out of his busy life to answer a couple of questions.
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The Rockologist Used To Be A "Rapologist" They Called The Shockmaster— Been there. Done that.
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Music Review: Steve Smith - This Town— Underneath this former Dirty Vegas member lies a musician who had a calling to record this CD.
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Music Review: Armin Van Buuren - Universal Religion 2008— The newly-crowned #1 DJ in the world delivers the latest in his trance empire's conquest of the globe.
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Music Review: David Bowie - David Bowie Box— David Bowie as elder statesman and quiet revolutionary. Strange changes, indeed.
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Music Review: DJ Axel - Breakin' The Law— Take one part rock and one part rap, mix furiously, and enjoy.
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Music Review: Jimmy Van M - Balance 10.1— Fans of John Digweed and more recent Dave Seaman should give heed to this latest mix from Jimmy Van M.

