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Ink 19 :: No Categories 5
Electronic Music for Eclectic Minds (Ubiquity). Review by Bill Campbell.
NO CATEGORIES 5 ELECTRONIC MUSIC FOR ECLECTIC MINDS Ubiquity Ubiquity has been putting it down now for 12 strong years, and listening to the latest No Categories will tell you why they won't be stopping any time soon. This label has been producing some of the best danceable electronic music since its ...
Ink 19 :: Top 19 Overall of 2001
Spanning several categories -- from music to books, technology to world events -- Eric J. Iannelli offers his Top 19 for the year 2001.
TOP 19 OVERALL OF 2001 recommendations by Eric J. Iannelli 1) Austerlitz by W.G. Sebald, (Random House) In his fourth novel, Sebald has once again pushed the limits of his sui generis fiction. He is one of the only -- if not THE only -- contemporary authors doing anything of note. 2) Spoon, Girls ...
Ink 19 :: U.S. Bombs
Covert Action (HellCat). Review by Troy Jewell.
U.S. BOMBS COVERT ACTION HellCat American punk diverges into many sub-categories. Southern California's U.S. Bombs produce that bastard of punk some call anarchist. Really, it's genuine '77 English punk mixed with a little Americanized hardcore. The U.S. Bombs' latest, Covert Action, is part socio ...
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.
.... And that's to say nothing of all the richly deserving records that weren't even nominated! So let's break it down. Looking at some of the major categories, here's a glimpse at my picks for which of the nominees should win, which will win, and commentary on the choices. Record Of The Year If some of...
Ink 19 :: Unexplained Mysteries of World War II
February 2000 :: Print :: Unexplained Mysteries of World War II (James MacLaren)
...to put it all in a book and share it with the rest of us. About a zillion little stories, just a page or two in length, sorted into various categories like "Odd Coincidences" or maybe "Strange Encounters." This is a world-class book for the shitter. You can read as much or as little as time allows...
Ink 19 :: Atari Teenage Riot
August 1999 :: Ink Spots :: Atari Teenage Riot (Holly Day)
...seems to be based around consuming products and I think most of the major corporations and major record companies are just dividing things into categories to sell more products, and it's caused a sort of creative [standstill], where a lot of bands and musicians don't try to do anything that falls outside...
Ink 19 :: The Prime Time Closet
Ben Varkentine takes a peek inside The Prime Time Closet, author Stephen Tropiano's look at the depiction of gays and lesbians on television.
...: The medical drama, the "law and order" drama, dramatic series, and sitcoms. He skillfully summarizes the best and worst episodes in each of his categories, and his analyses are generally straight (you should pardon the expression) and to-the-point. He is especially adept at taking note of those character...
Ink 19 :: Mercury Rev
Mercury Rev overcame blizzards, injuries, and the death of their planned collaborator to create their cinematic new album, All Is Dream. Gail Worley reviews the ups and downs with guitarist Sean "Grasshopper" Mackiowiak.
..., do you consider that to be a positive comment? I think it's a positive thing, because anytime you pigeonhole [music] and put it into neat little categories, I guess it helps people sell things, but we don't like to draw those lines. My record collection isn't really separated into jazz, country, rock...
Ink 19 :: Goldfinger
May 2000 :: Music G-L :: Goldfinger (Jeff Rand)
...activity. From start to finish, a superior product with an "old school" meets "new school" flavor to it. In an age where everything is lumped into categories or compared, this music stands on its own legs... and is a virtual tripod. The band even takes time for a tribute to a fellow performer and someone...
Ink 19 :: Bela Fleck and the Flecktones
August 1998 :: Music C-F :: Bela Fleck and the Flecktones (George Jegadesh)
...in a period of eight days!) On LoC, the band puts all its artistry and imagination into work, arriving at fifteen diverse songs -- in a range of categories like pop, funk, jazz, folk, rock, and classical -- and many tracks amalgamating different formats and genres. Bela Fleck plays guitar, banjo, and...
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