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Ink 19 :: Electric Ladyland
Clickhop Version 1.0 (Mille Plateaux). Review by Bill Campbell.
ELECTRIC LADYLAND CLICKHOP VERSION 1.0 Mille Plateaux When art meets commerce, the end result is often conformity. Music, like the movies, is all-too-often a victim of this phenomenon (perhaps because of the tremendous profits made from both), where original acts have imitators before they even release ...
Ink 19 :: The Hendrix Gallery
The capstone in Seattle's Experience Music Project has to be the Hendrix Gallery, the recently unveiled tribute to one of the city's favorite musical sons. Steve Stav give us an eyewitness account.
...Mitch Mitchell's drum kit, recently departed Noel Redding's bass rig, and Hendrix' white Strat and Marshall amp. Also featured is a console from Electric Ladyland Studios, as well as his Octavia and Uni-Vibe pedals. Altogether, the Gallery is overwhelming in its "completeness" -- thanks to the partnership...
Ink 19 :: Jimi Hendrix
December 1999 :: Music H-I :: Jimi Hendrix (Ian Koss)
...," in two versions, one over seven minutes. The real treasure is a four-minute ditty, "Three Little Bears," recorded with the Experience during the Electric Ladyland sessions. It's impossible to call anything Hendrix ever did a throwaway -- the man probably did throw away more brilliant music than most...
Ink 19 :: The Philistines Jr.
Analog Vs. Digital (Tarquin). Review by Ian Koss.
...JR. ANALOG VS. DIGITAL Tarquin Somewhere in Connecticut, there is (was?) Tarquin Studios, a place that never quite gained the name-recognition of Electric Ladyland or The Power Station, but nonetheless has produced more than its fair share of forward-looking music. Captained by Peter and Tarquin Katis...
Ink 19 :: Death In Vegas
February 2000 :: Ink Spots :: Death In Vegas (Mark Harris)
...it. We didn't hear from him for months, then he just phoned us up, and said he was ready to do it. We immediately flew to New York and met Iggy at Electric Ladyland Studios. That was pretty cool. What took him so long? I didn't ask, but I did later read an interview in NME where he was asked to comment...
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