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Ink 19 :: Fatboy Slim
Halfway is an apt title of the newest Fatboy Slim release. The tracks ...
FATBOY SLIM HALFWAY BETWEEN THE GUTTER AND THE STARS Astralwerks Halfway is an apt title of the newest Fatboy Slim release. The tracks range from the sublime "Sunset (Bird Of Prey)," featuring elements from the Doors song of the same name, to the Moby-esque, guitar-driven "Yamama," to the utterly monotonous ...
Ink 19 :: Stripwax :: Fatboy Slim
Stripwax :: Fatboy Slim (Ink 19, December 2000)
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Ink 19 :: Fatboy Slim
February 1998 :: Music E-G :: Fatboy Slim (Carole Jaszewski)
Album Cover Fatboy Slim Better Living Through Chemistry Astralwerks Godfather of big beat and Brighton native Fatboy Slim goes for a grand-scale cliff-hanging build-up rampage. This is, of course, all the better to enhance one's hyper-existence with foreign substances. Well-loved anthems like "Everybody ...
Ink 19 :: Fatboy Slim
Live on Brighton Beach (Ministry Of Sound). Review by Anton Wagner.
FATBOY SLIM LIVE ON BRIGHTON BEACH Ministry Of Sound Norman Cook, aka Fatboy Slim, calls the seaside town of Brighton home, and the liner notes depict him as somewhat of a local hero. A listen to this disc -- a live set of mixed music -- will clearly show you why. Cook is like a five-star chef who ...
Ink 19 :: Fatboy Slim
Star 69 -- What the F**k (Astralwerks). Review by Ian Koss.
FATBOY SLIM STAR 69 -- WHAT THE F**K Astralwerks Six remixes of the title track, plus a QuickTime clip of Spike Jonze's award-winning video for "Weapon Of Choice" (which features a dancing Christopher Walken). The original "Star 69" is not one of my favorite Fatboy Slim tracks, though Timo Maas' seven ...
Ink 19 :: As Seen On TV
Various Sellouts (UTV). Review by Ian Koss.
AS SEEN ON TV VARIOUS SELLOUTS UTV This is a collection of music used in television commercials. Scoff if you want, but I'd like to point out that as of late, TV commercials seem to have "broken" more worthwhile music than radio, and this is a very solid and diverse collection, despite the flimsy premise ...
Ink 19 :: Handicapping The Grammys
The music industry pats itself on the back again tonight with the annual Grammy Awards. Julio Diaz offers a preview with his picks for who deserves to win and who will win.
HANDICAPPING THE GRAMMYS …OR HAVE THEY ALREADY DONE IT TO THEMSELVES? by Julio Diaz courtesy www.grammy.org I have a love-hate relationship with the Grammys. Every year, the music industry falls all over itself to pat itself on the back, and despite how frustratingly irrelevant the awards are, as ...
Ink 19 :: Billy Sheehan
Stints with Mr. Big and David Lee Roth made Billy Sheehan famous, but it's his phenomenal bass guitar skills that got him the gigs in the first place. Sir Millard Mulch talks shop with the legendary bassist on the release of his first ever solo album. Compression.
.... Do you listen to many of the more experimental artists, any avant garde type players? I'm not sure, I like a lot of different things. From Air and Fatboy Slim, to King's X, old Humble Pie, Spooky Tooth. You name it, and in one point of my life as far as styles go, I've been into it. I listen to a very...
Ink 19 :: Farm Aid 2000
Farm Aid 2000, featuring Willie Nelson, John Mellencamp, Crosby, Stills, Nash, & Young, Neil Young, Barenaked Ladies, Travis Tritt, Alan Jackson, Sawyer Brown, Arlo Guthrie, North Mississippi Allstars, Shannon Curfman, Badi Assad Menagerie, Pat Green, Jimmy Sturr, Cowboy's Nightmare, Trent Summar and the New Row Mob, and Chris DiCroce on September 17, 2000, at the Nissan Pavilion in Manassas, VA. Event review by Sean Slone.
...events of recent years. But BNL brought the house down with a set-closing medley that incorporated "Memory" (from Cats), Celine Dion, Eminem, Fatboy Slim, Bloodhound Gang, Britney Spears, and Cher, among others. One of Farm Aid's "big three," Neil Young, was up next, backed by legendary bassist Donald...
Ink 19 :: Y2K: Beat The Clock
August 1999 :: Music T-Z :: Y2K: Beat The Clock (Tony Coulson)
..., have you no shame? Y2K: Beat The Clock is a compilation of contemporary electro types and their freaky beats. The ridiculous "Rockafeller Skank" by Fatboy Slim, "Busy Child" by the Crystal Method and "Out of Space" by The Prodigy have graced, I'd guess, a zillion compilations projects before. Move...
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