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Ink 19 :: The Very Best of AfterHours

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Various Artists (Instinct). Review by Bill Campbell.

THE VERY BEST OF AFTERHOURS VARIOUS ARTISTS Instinct I am on record innumerable times stating my belief that Shadow is the best damned downtempo label currently in operation, and, while I'm definitely not as equally laudatory about the Instinct side of the label, I do have to hand it to them for AfterHours ...

Ink 19 :: Showcases and Panels and Weasels, Oh My!

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May 1998 :: SXSW 1998 :: Showcases and Panels and Weasels, Oh My! (Gail Worley)

A South By Southwest Report by Gail Worley Every year in mid-March, the music industry gathers in Austin, Texas for five days of bands, beer and barbecue... with a little business thrown in for good measure. More than any music industry event of its kind, SXSW creates the atmosphere of being a grand ...

Ink 19 :: Alan Vega

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Suicide devotee Matthew Moyer sits down with Alan Vega to talk about his new solo album Station, the mysteries of the creative process, whether Bruce Springsteen is indeed the Boss, becoming an entertainer and... a family man. This be the verse.

ALAN VEGA SADOMASOCHIST OR THE ULTIMATE OPTIMIST? by Matthew Moyer Alan Vega, one half of legendary NYC pre-punk duo Suicide, solo performer and visual artist, is one of the most important faces to emerge from the NYC Punk scene in the mid-Seventies and over thirty years later shows absolutely no sisn ...

Ink 19 :: Stack'm Up!

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May 1998 :: SXSW 1998 :: Stack'm Up! (Marshall Presnell)

by Marshall Presnell The yearly campfire ruckus that is the South by Southwest Music Conference turns the capitol of Texas into the Mecca of the alt.music.biz. The trade show and panel discussions are certainly useful, but the real crux of the whole circus is the music. And there's plenty of music ...

Ink 19 :: Adjective City

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February 1998 :: Columns :: Adjective City ()

Album Cover Alpha Come From Heaven (Melankolic) Dingley and Jenks, two of Bristol's rising stars, have collaborated and given the world the smokey, after-hours sound of Alpha. Not one to run away from yesterday's sound, Come From Heaven embraces the past with laid-back sensibilities coupled with today ...
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