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Ink 19 :: Deep Dish

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November 1998 :: Music C-D :: Deep Dish (Richard T Thurston)

Deep Dish Junk Science Deconstruction/Arista However misleading the title may be, Junk Science has my vote as the best studio produced house album of the year. Its soft tonal quality fortifies each track's internal dynamic to a point of revelation. Remarkably, only two of Dubfire and Sharam's singles ...

Ink 19 :: IKE

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They may not be on a soap opera, but their music was! Brittany Sturges and IKE's lead singer, John Faye, dish the dirt on what 's next for the band.

... bands suffer from the vices of heavy partying on the road, our biggest demon is carbohydrates and high-fat foods. Take IKE to a Waffle House in the deep south and watch the carnage! We also like our comedy in the van. Perennial faves are old Jerky Boys recordings and stuff like David Cross and Chris ...

Ink 19 :: David Alvarado

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Thank god for the United DJs of America series. In this day and age of...

... . David Alvarado is one of the most underrated, skilled DJs in the United States. His discography includes productions and remixes for labels like Deep Dish's Yoshitoshi, Josh Wink and King Britt's "Ovum," Stickmen, Peace Frog, and his own record label, Bomb Recordings. Here on Volume 15, Mr. Alvarado ...

Ink 19 :: Reel Big Fish

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With their light-hearted look at the "Sellout" debate, Reel Big Fish became one of the most popular bands to come out of the '90s ska-punk revival. Vanessa Bormann talks with Aaron Barrett, Scott Klopfenstine, and Dan Regan about pop music, the band's "rock star" status, and why they love their substitute guitarist.

... Reel Big Fish? "I want to be a dentist," offers Aaron, putting his Converse slides on the coffee table in the band's living room-like dressing room, deep in the belly of Orlando's Hard Rock Live. While going from international ska sensation to Captain Cavity seems a little off the charts, all the guys ...

Ink 19 :: Electrasy

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Electrasy at the Masquerade in Atlanta, GA on October 13, 2000. Concert review and photos by Andrea Thompson.

... the same amount of considerable fever with a just-right melodic overture that is so sorely forgotten in this day and age of the three-man bands. Deep and groovy bass lines from bassist Alex Meadows coupled with the hard hitting (pardon the pun) of drummer Paul Pridmore to make the entire collective ...

Ink 19 :: Gainesville Jazz And Pop Fest

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May 1998 :: Live :: Gainesville Jazz And Pop Fest (Gregory Schaefer)

... bringing new life, new warmth, and new sound. Spring arrives in Gainesville and with it comes the Gainesville Jazz and Pop Fest. Night One: Covered Dish Longineu Parsons (and posse) Longineu was way more interesting than last year's Michael Ray show, but there is still a problem with ex-Sun Ra players ...

Ink 19 :: BT

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10 Years in the Life (ffrr / Warner / Reprise). Review by Dan Stapleton.

... way the record could start: it's proof that BT really has tried everything, and a total mind-fuck into the bargain. From there we move through the deep, progressive house overtones that Brian pioneered in the early nineties with Deep Dish. There are three cuts from his debut release, IMA, including ...

Ink 19 :: Ananda Project

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Re-Release (Nite Grooves). Review by Vanessa Bormann.

... Street, and Gaelle Adission) The Ananda Project. After hitting major club status and having his songs become favorites of DJs like John Digweed, Deep Dish, and Pete Tong, Brann wanted his brainchild, Ananda Project, to give the devoted another taste of his 2000 album, Release. In the wake of its birth ...

Ink 19 :: Gene Farris

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Textures Vol. 1 (Farris Wheel Limited). Review by Bill Campbell.

... Recordings for almost five years, and last year started the Limited imprint. Farris' goal with this imprint is to go even deeper with his Chicago deep dish house. And, if this mix CD is any indication (which is exactly why he's releasing it), Limited has definitely succeeded. Farris is not the first ...

Ink 19 :: Sarah Brightman

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A Whiter Shade of Pale/A Question of Honour (Angel). Review by Vanessa Bormann.

... BRIGHTMAN A WHITER SHADE OF PALE/A QUESTION OF HONOUR Angel Given the recent trend of wispy female vocalists being remixed by dance DJs (such as Deep Dish getting their hands into Dido's "Thank You" and Sarah McLachlan's new remix album featuring Rabbit in the Moon, Hybrid and many more), we should ...
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