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Ink 19 :: The Chemical Brothers
Push The Button (Virgin). Review by Andrew Ellis.
THE CHEMICAL BROTHERS PUSH THE BUTTON Virgin British dance music act The Chemical Brothers have been hugely successful in the UK and Europe, and with a tune as superb as “Galvanise” on Push The Button, there’s no reason why they could not repeat that success in the States. Crossing all kinds of stylistic ...
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Ink 19 :: Crazy Town
Andrea Thompson introduces you to Shifty Shellshock of Crazy Town, a seven-man "extreme rock-rap" band from L.A. that's building a buzz on the strength of their debut record, The Gift of Game, and a prominent slot on this summer's Ozzfest.
...the deal, they're already opening for the biggest and some of the best, including Methods of Mayhem, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Nine Inch Nails, and the Chemical Brothers. Shifty Shellshock and Epic Mazur are 8-year veterans of the L.A. rap scene, and have worked with the likes of Josh Abraham and KRS-One...
Ink 19 :: Luke Slater
April 1998 :: Music S-T :: Luke Slater (Drew West)
...stand up and pack the album full of great material. "Freek Funk" rings like taking out all the blips, buzzes, and high-pitched arpeggiators from the Chemical Brothers and pushing all that extra power and energy into the groove and rhythm. It was a hard album to listen to when I was confined to bed....
Ink 19 :: Big Beat Conspiracy
August 1998 :: Music A-B :: Big Beat Conspiracy (Carole Jaszewski)
...me. I sport the new Brit sounds of big beat to energize and stir the dance floor up. My key elements are remixes by Fat Boy Slim, Death in Vegas and Chemical Brothers on/and original works by Fat Boy Slim, St. Etienne, the Charlatans and Bentley Rhythm Ace. So you see I feature the hardest working names...
Ink 19 :: Plastic
May 2000 :: Music P-R :: Plastic (Aaron Schultz)
..." stars (Sarah McLaughlin, Filter, and Delerium), and reads like a who's who of the MTV "electronica" generation, with tracks from the likes of the Chemical Brothers, Moby, BT, Beth Orton, Moloko, and more. Upon first listen, though, all preconceived notions fly out the window. Regardless of the status...
Ink 19 :: Critters Buggin
November 1998 :: Music C-D :: Critters Buggin (Jeff Montgomery)
...don't expect to hear any of these bands' sounds in Critters Buggin. Instead, you might hear hints of Soul Coughing, Medeski, Martin and Wood, the Chemical Brothers, or Sun Ra. Their third album on Pearl Jam guitarist Stone Gossard's record label kicks off with a rant by a Kansas City crocodile keeper...
Ink 19 :: Front 242
October 1998 :: Ink Spots :: Front 242 (Jorge C. Galban)
...perform live shows, the music would have to be reworked to reflect the current styles that have been made popular by such artists as Prodigy and the Chemical Brothers. Next, we recreated many of our songs in a newer, softer style. During the first ten to fifteen shows, we recorded the live performances...
Ink 19 :: SubArachnoid Space
November 1998 :: Music Sl-T :: SubArachnoid Space (Gail Worley)
...like Jimi Hendrix and T-Rex, is "head music" -- psychedelic music conducive to dropping acid. Iron Butterfly ("InaGaddavida)" and the Chambers Brothers ("Time Has Come Today") pioneered the art of day-glow sonics with the basic organics of guitar, bass, and drums. And so it is with San Francisco's SubArachnoid...
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