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Ink 19 :: J. Mascis + the Fog
J. Mascis + the Fog at the Cotton Club in Atlanta, GA on October 25, 2000. Concert review by James Mann.
...the first time around. All the familiar trademarks were in evidence -- the lazy, drawling whine of Mascis' vocals, the guitar sound that mimicked a dentist's drill, and a dense, heavy sound that rendered most of the songs unrecognizable until the chorus. Not that any of that is bad -- it's just the...
Ink 19 :: The Rhythm Chamber
March 1998 :: Music O-R :: The Rhythm Chamber (Richard T. Thurston)
...make every body in the house want to get their groove on. Our boy from So. Fla. maybe a bit self indulgent, two of his own tracks although Jon The Dentist's remix of "Acid Musique" was the only way to close out this mini set, I shouldn't complain at all. DJ Scott's "Y (How Deep Is Your Love)" and the...
Ink 19 :: Blake
August 1998 :: Music A-B :: Blake (Richard T. Thurston.)
... with this track by Blake, a laid-back breakbeat number in the vein of the tried-and-tested formula of phunky breaks. The flip is a remix by Doctors, Dentists and Architects. Can you say P-R-O-G-R-E-S-S-I-V-E? I knew that you could. This ought to be fun at 4 am. Cool. --Richard T. Thurston.
Ink 19 :: Coax
May 1998 :: Music C-F :: Coax (David Lee Beowülf)
Coax Fear of Standing Still Paradigm This is what the Dentists are doing now, based on the press blurb I received. I'm into some of the upbeat, very gooey Brit-pop tunes, like "Orchestra," and "Turning to Gold," but I found the album to be kind of annoying, because it slowed down too much, even on ...
Ink 19 :: Otomo Yoshihide
March 1998 :: Music T-Z :: Otomo Yoshihide (Carl Glaser)
...review of Swayzak elsewhere this issue) with this, I discovered that the first track, "DD," reminds me eerily of the sounds I make when I'm at the dentist's office, and there's nothing to do except make squeaky sounds with the spittle sucker. Headphones on, it's a rougher sort of noise. Some people...
Ink 19 :: Ft. Lauderdale Film Festival
December 1997 :: Ink Spots :: Ft. Lauderdale Film Festival (Susan Durling and Larry Martin)
..., producer of the romantic comedy Just Write (USA). Heath is a helicopter pilot who obtained the financing for his movie from a group of Midwest dentists. That's about as independent as you get. After the showing, Heath hung out and gave a informative behind the scenes look at his goal to produce a good...
Ink 19 :: Watching the Urban Gods
March 1998 :: Feature :: Watching the Urban Gods (Marcel Feldmar)
...waiters and waitresses, salesmen and news announcers. Poets and musicians, politicians and thieves. The junkies and bums, bus drivers and cabbies, dentists and lawyers. Disjointed stinking alleyways and the boredom of the skyscrapers. Reflecting in water, the polluted mirrors are the stigma of all drowning...
Ink 19 :: That's Not Metal!
August 1999 :: Features :: That's Not Metal! (David Lee Beowulf)
...my mind? Put on a couple of records of that slow, monotonous, uninteresting crooning on your turntable. No beat, no zing, no hooks, nada, zippo. A dentist's drill has more of an edge than that crap. No wonder rock and roll took over the world. I can't imagine a teenager in the Fifties getting stoked...
Ink 19 :: Novocaine
Sex, drugs, and... oral hygiene? That's what happens when dentist Steve Martin falls for junkie Helena Bonham Carter in director David Atkins' new film, Novocaine. Carl F. Gauze might prefer a root canal...
...trophy ex-wife in a few years. She'll eventually own the business anyway, so what's the hurry? It must be a hygienist thing, it's happened to all my dentists so far. Despite a story holding some nice plot twists and a solid crew acting the details, Novocaine still feels like chewing on tinfoil. Carter...
Ink 19 :: Bonnie Prince Billy
Bonnie Prince Billy (a.k.a. Will Oldham) with Long Live Death at the Iron Horse, Northampton. Concert review by Rob Walsh
...out the thirteen dollar cover charge, I was convinced that this performance would be different. After the opening act, the shrill squeal of a dentist's drill would have been soothing. Perhaps it was because he now assumed the moniker of Bonnie Prince Billy, but this was a very different performance...
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