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Ink 19 :: Star 69 Extended Mixes
Vol. 1 (Star 69). Review by Carl F Gauze.
STAR 69 EXTENDED MIXES VOLUME 1 Star 69 OK, these boys got drum machines! I first listened to this disc in my car, and after three cuts it seemed like all you got was a beat. I tossed it into the guilt pile and listened to it at work a week later, and discovered a bit more music in this collection ...
Ink 19 :: Lush Life
Electronica (Quango). Review by Vanessa Bormann.
LUSH LIFE ELECTRONICA Quango Quango Records boasts that they offer "Music for the Global Culture," and on Electronica, this is more than evident. From the kickoff by John Belram with "Soft Summer" (a literally fast and kindly pulsating drum tune) to the intermission by Move D "Beyond The Machine" ...
Ink 19 :: Wreckless Eric
Wreckless Eric,electronica,garage,Bungalow Hi,Southern Domestic,Bob Pomeroy
WRECKLESS ERIC BUNGALOW HI Southern Domestic When the whole punk thing was breaking loose in the UK, Stiff Records launched a package tour to promote their acts. At that moment, it was anyone's guess who would break out as the hit maker: Elvis Costello, Nick Lowe, Ian Drury or Wreckless Eric. All four ...
Ink 19 :: DJ Spooky
DJ Spooky with Q-Burn's Abstract Message at the Sapphire Supper Club in Orlando, FL on February 21, 2001. Concert review by Nirav Soni.
DJ SPOOKY WITH Q-BURN'S ABSTRACT MESSAGE The Sapphire Supper Club, Orlando, FL February 21, 2001 by Nirav Soni Experimental beats in Orlando? "YES!" I thought to myself. It's tough to find the rigorously avant-garde in Orlando outside of selected nights at Stardust Video and Coffee, so the arrival ...
Ink 19 :: Al B. Rich
Club Nation America Volume Two (Ministry Of Sound). Review by Ben Varkentine.
...and buzzing synthesizer -- begins to meld it all together into a characterless blob. Just between you, me and the lamppost, gentle reader, I love electronica/alternative dance/synth pop music, but sometimes it's hard to write about compilations like this without running out of synonyms. So I'm happy...
Ink 19 :: Red Snapper
Redone (Lo / Bubblecore). Review by Stein Haukland.
RED SNAPPER REDONE Lo / Bubblecore Red Snapper blurred the line between electronica and pop music when they first entered the British club scene in the early '90s, bewildering critics and fans alike, unable to tell if they were an electronic band dabbling in acoustic instrumentation or a pop trio using ...
Ink 19 :: Herbie Hancock
Herbie Hancock at the 9:30 Club in Washington, DC on March 28, 2002. Concert review by Bill Campbell.
...Washington, D.C., saw on Thursday, March 28, when Herbie Hancock and band exploded onto the stage. Combining Steinway, synthesizers, and Mac, jazz, electronica, and funk, Hancock showed us the future possibilities of jazz with a powerful funk seldom heard today by musicians of any genre, of any age...
Ink 19 :: Con Dolore
This Sad Movie (Clairecords). Review by Marcel Feldmar.
...the human touch stay prominent. When the two voices harmonize, you can lose yourself in the melodics, never too harsh, and never overdone. Lounge electronica for the sad hipster, an indie soundtrack for a rainy day, and still you walk away smiling. Clairecords: http://www.clairecords.com Marcel Feldmar...
Ink 19 :: Ashby
Power Ballads (Marina). Review by Ben Varkentine.
...Evelyn Pope into simplistic settings; both also play a number of other instruments as well. This is boom-clap-bash, meaningless but inoffensive electronica, fourth-rate synth pop. It works for a couple of tracks, or the equivalent of both sides of a single. "Trip 66" has a catchy riff played on electric...
Ink 19 :: The Bionaut
Lubricate Your Living-Room (Matador). Review by Matt Cibula.
THE BIONAUT LUBRICATE YOUR LIVING-ROOM Matador What is it, exactly, with techno musicians and their names? How did trying to find the new release by an artist get to be such a hide-and-seek game? Everyone else in every industry tries to build up a brand name, and techno people try to hide behind a ...
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