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Ink 19 :: Prince & Eye
Bill Campbell attempts to get to the root of his lifelong obsession with Prince by exploring what being a "freak" can really mean.
...what it is about our society that makes us love our musical stars so devoutly -- that makes our adoration cling so desperately to them -- from their nova heights to their ignominious falls and all the scandals in between. If everyone else's obsession is somewhat like mine, perhaps it all starts in pre...
Ink 19 :: Fantastic Plastic Machine
DJ, radio personality, magazine editor, musician -- Tomoyuki Tanaka's resume is almost as diverse as his music. Jason Feifer offers a look into the mind and music of Fantastic Plastic Machine.
...genre. It is unbridled creativity, the kind that begins unexpectedly but whose free spirit is infinitely more refreshing than foreign. It is bossa nova. It is lounge. It is dance music and Philadelphia soul, martinis and tuxedos with worn-out sneakers. It is a pink elephant. "Whatever I do, I consider...
Ink 19 :: Ben Lee
June 1999 :: Ink Spots :: Ben Lee (Gail Worley)
...with the intuition and poise of a man twice his age. Musically, Tornados moves fluidly from the acoustic folk of "Birthday Song" to the Bossa Nova beats of "Nighttime." The sound is transcendent and timeless. Ben Lee and his band have been gigging out all over town, as he says, "Just warming up really...
Ink 19 :: Rock-n-Roll Au Go-Go
Volume 7 (Devil Doll). Review by Stein Haukland.
...-punk that blends Public Image Limited's jagged presence with a crooner-Bowie chorus, before an explosion of arrogantly strutting punk rock hits us. Nova Express have got Iggy Pop's cool and The New York Dolls' strut down, and both songs on here are absolutely great. Dirty, scruffy hard rock, complete...
Ink 19 :: Ben Lee
May 1999 :: Ink Spots :: Ben Lee (Gail Worley)
...with the intuition and poise of a man twice his age. Musically, Tornados moves fluidly from the acoustic folk of "Birthday Song" to the Bossa Nova beats of "Nighttime." The sound is transcendent and timeless. Ben Lee and his band have been gigging out all over town, as he says, "Just warming up really...
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