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Ink 19 :: The Centre of the Universe, Book II
Various Artists (Owned And Operated). Review by Vanessa Bormann.
THE CENTRE OF THE UNIVERSE, BOOK II VARIOUS ARTISTS Owned And Operated Made to appear dark and sinister, The Centre of the Universe, Book II is really a punk/indie rock collection of various bands that had songs recorded live at The Blasting Room in Fort Collins, Colorado. To me, it's a pretty bad collection ...
Ink 19 :: Bal-Sagoth
If a band takes its name from a Robert E. Howard tale, they'd better have some epic lyrical battlescapes to back it up. Symphonic metal masters Bal-Sagoth deliver on the promise of their name. David Lee Beowulf talks with swordsman -- er, frontman Byron about Howard, weaponry, and metal!
BAL-SAGOTH IRON MEN FROM ACROSS THE SEA... by David Lee Beowulf There is an old legend among this people - that men of iron will come out of the sea and the city of Bal-Sagoth will fall! You with your mail and helmets, will seem as iron men to these folk who know nothing of armor! ...The people will ...
Ink 19 :: Ritchie Hawtin
December 1999 :: Music H-I :: Ritchie Hawtin (Nirav Soni)
Ritchie Hawtin Decks, EFX, & 909 Novamute The DJ is the quintessential postmodern artist. The DJ takes existing works of art and shapes them into a new, cohesive whole. The DJ operates at the head of the rave, the shaman in the middle of a tribal ritual. The DJ doesn't just play tracks, he molds and ...
Ink 19 :: The Top 19 Independent Albums of 2005
Andrew Ellis picks his top 19 independently-released records of 2005.
THE TOP 19 INDEPENDENT ALBUMS OF 2005 by Andrew Ellis On the face of it, 2005 was a bad year for the music industry: labels like Sanctuary reported record losses and shed thousands of staff, high profile lawsuits were launched against peer-to-peer traders in attempt to halt the seemingly unstoppable ...
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