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Ink 19 :: Martin Atkins
Martin Atkins leads the revolving mayhem of Pigface and Gail Worley finds out why the heaviest drummer in the land doesn't play drums much anymore.
STRENGTH IN NUMBERS: AN INTERVIEW WITH MARTIN ATKINS by Gail Worley courtesy www.invisiblerecords.com The wildly eclectic and colorful career of drummer/producer Martin Atkins generally flies under the radar of most rock music fans, despite a resume of myth-making, notorious and near-legendary gigs ...
Ink 19 :: Martin Atkins
Martin Atkins leads the revolving mayhem of Pigface and Gail Worley finds out why the heaviest drummer in the land doesn't play drums much anymore.
STRENGTH IN NUMBERS: AN INTERVIEW WITH MARTIN ATKINS by Gail Worley The wildly eclectic and colorful career of drummer/producer Martin Atkins generally flies under the radar of most rock music fans, despite a resume of myth-making, notorious and near-legendary gigs with the likes of Ministry, Public ...
Ink 19 :: Wham, Bam, Thank You NAMM!
August 1998 :: Gear :: Wham, Bam, Thank You NAMM! ()
...they're looking for: 4-channel mixing with 3-band EQ per channel; intelligent mixer layout with convenient, DJ-friendly features like an automated BPM counter, MIDI output, built-in isolator and proprietary Roland Digital Signal Processing effects. These capabilities make the DJ-2000 the perfect DJ...
Ink 19 :: Dijislov
June 1998 :: Music A-F :: Dijislov (drew West)
...of raw life with fat beats to push you into a trance. If forced into a comparison I would choose Scorn, but only on the level of tempo and bpm's. Dijislov does it different, and doesn't bother to tell you the track names so don't bother looking. Raw-hop is what I'll call it. Blow your speakers. Alleysweeper...
Ink 19 :: Covenant
April 2000 :: Music B-C :: Covenant (Jorge C. Galban)
...grooves give this track an infectious rhythm that aims for your soul and never lets go. "Afterhours," the album's third track, slows down the BPM's to allow for some breathing room and exposes the listener to yet another creative style. "Tour de Force" comes on strong like a runaway locomotive, serving...
Ink 19 :: Mystechs
Escape From Planet Love (Omega Point Records). Review by Carl F Gauze.
...their highly entertaining disc, Escape From Planet Love, lifts its musical groove from the classic disco days, updating the rhythm from the 4/4 160 BPM to a more hip-hop sound. The result breathes fresh life into a form that had long ago died and gone to rock and roll heaven, leaving behind arid techno...
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