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Ink 19 :: Loop Guru
Bathtime With Loop Guru (Hypnotic). Review by Ben Varkentine.
LOOP GURU BATHTIME WITH LOOP GURU Hypnotic Perhaps there's a problem with ambient techno: It seems like anybody can do it if they know how to push a button. Now, you and I know that's not true any more than a person can fly a plane if they know how to turn on an autopilot. But it does seem as though ...
Ink 19 :: Loop Guru
July 1999 :: Music I-L :: Loop Guru (Matthew Moyer)
Loop Guru Catalogue of Desires Hypnotic A pleasant sense of shock and well-being. I started listening to this record with the expectation that I would be annoyed. Maybe I even wanted Loop Guru to annoy me. I saw them three years ago on the Orlando stop of their tour with Meat Beat Manifesto. Prejudices ...
Ink 19 :: Loop Guru
October 1999 :: Music H-L :: Loop Guru (Matthew Moyer)
Loop Guru Fountains of Paradise Hypnotic The Loop Guru re-release and re-package continues! Standard operating procedure for Cleopatra and its sister labels, you must understand. But when each Loop Guru reissue seems better than the last, do you know what? My bitching mouth shuts immediately. Such ...
Ink 19 :: The Booster
Attention fashionistas!! If you consider yourself a fashion guru, or just like learning what the latest trends are, then The Booster is the perfect book for you. If you’re like Tim Wardyn, then you’ll spend the better part of the book trying to figure out what DKNY stands for.
...so frustrated that I couldn't get past the midway point. It's not that I didn't want to. I couldn't. Maybe because the main character is a fashion guru who is single and just turning 30, and I'm a 25-year-old married man who wears whatever is in my closet. Do you know what a McQueen tweed or a Vuitton...
Ink 19 :: Madlib
Shades of Blue: Madlib Invades Blue Note (Blue Note). Review by Kiran Aditham.
...acts like Cali native Madlib is vital to pushing the label's prominence even further. A jazz concept album that could possibly rival DJ Shadow and Guru, Shades of Blue harkens back to an era of kinetic, infectious jazz and replenishes and reinvents the wheel with psychedelic impulses. The former Lootpack...
Ink 19 :: In Perspective: Van Morrison
February 1999 :: Columns :: In Perspective: Van Morrison (James Mann)
Van Morrison Live at the Grand Opera House Belfast (1984) Sense of Wonder (1984) No Guru, No Method, No Teacher (1986) Poetic Champions Compose (1987) Irish Heartbeat (1988) The Best of Van Morrison (1990) Polydor Time has a way of rediscovering Van Morrison. As the leader of the group Them, he wrote ...
Ink 19 :: Mr. Lif
Boston B-Boy Mr. Lif gives the lowdown on 9/11, the five greatest hip-hop albums, and the state of the world with Bill Campbell.
..., so that we write harder shit. So, who's doing it for you right now? Outkast, Gang Starr. Well, I understand Gang Starr on the Premier side, but Guru? The man writes about something. He writes topical rhymes. He's a great storyteller. Not a lot of MCs can do that. "Check the Technique," "Step into the...
Ink 19 :: The Seven Deadly Sins of Bands
Andrea Thompson analyzes 7 things bands do to sabotage their careers before they're even off the ground.
...at the biggest label in the world. You do her, dump her, and have a laugh with your bandmates about it. What you didn't know is that she and the PR guru are still the best of friends, and he's the one she called at three in the morning crying when you treated her like crap. You're fucked. Mr. PR may...
Ink 19 :: Ghostface Killah
If Kool Keith and Slick Rick get their props for mastery of bugged-out metaph...
...more people would probably understand it if he rapped in Esperanto. Under the surveillance of various producers, most notably and prominently Wu-guru RZA, Supreme Clientele surges like the hip-hop equivalent of the Godfather soundtrack, with its soulful organ lines, plaintive guitar fills, minor key...
Ink 19 :: Target Marketers
July 1998 :: Jerks :: Target Marketers (Ian Koss)
...Gaffny, borrowing the voice of Covenant House executive director "Sister Mary Rose," wrote a winner of a letter. The notes state that "West Coast guru Bob Hacker points out that the six great copy drivers in direct marketing are Fear, Greed, Guilt, Anger, Exclusivity, Salvation." And you thought the...
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