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Ink 19 :: Ono (Yoko)
Walking On Thin Ice (Twisted/Mind Train). Review by Ben Varkentine.
ONO (YOKO) WALKING ON THIN ICE Twisted/Mind Train A project like this, an album-length maxi-single of remixes of one of Yoko Ono's most well-received singles by well-known names in dance such as Pet Shop Boys, carries with it a certain, unavoidable problem. It is just as much a cliché to criticize ...
Ink 19 :: Ono (Yoko)
Open Your Box (Astralwerks). Review by Ben Varkentine.
ONO (YOKO) OPEN YOUR BOX Astralwerks If this were just a sampler of some of the hottest remix producers getting played in the clubs right now it would almost be worth it on that basis alone. Open Your Box is a companion volume to the recently released Yes, I'm A Witch. A more successful one, to my ...
Ink 19 :: Pitchfork Music Festival
For the third straight year indie-rock tastemaker Pitchfork Media summoned the masses, including Chris Catania, and delivered a balanced mix of promising upstarts and legends for the Pitchfork Music Festival.
PITCHFORK MUSIC FESTIVAL SONIC YOUTH, YOKO ONO, GZA, DE LA SOUL, BATTLES, GIRL TALK, CLIPSE, MASTADON AND MANY MORE Chicago, IL July 13th-15th by Chris Catania The strong undercurrent of solidarity that made the 2007 Pitchfork Music Festival an overall success flowed from Union Park's historic vibe ...
Ink 19 :: Peter Rauhofer
Live @ Roxy2 (*69). Review by Ben Varkentine.
...Beat. Peter Rauhofer is one of the most well-known names in dance music today, thanks to his work with artists ranging from Pet Shop Boys to Yoko Ono to Jessica Simpson. He is a believer in the gods of dance, and this compilation is his latest testament, recorded "on the floor" at the Roxy in NYC. Disc...
Ink 19 :: Sonic Youth
May 2000 :: Ink Spots :: Sonic Youth (Holly Day)
...Steve Shelley, Kim Gordon, Lee Ranaldo Sonic Youth's latest album, Goodbye 20th Century , is a 2-CD collection of songs from artists as varied as Yoko Ono to John Cage. While reactions to the album have been mixed -- fans expecting to hear the trademark Sonic Youth sound may be disappointed by the...
Ink 19 :: LiLiPUT
LiLiPUT (Kill Rock Stars). Review by Christopher R. Weingarten.
..., LiLiPUT found equal viciousness through the inventive use of bass slides, pick scratches, and dissonance. Vocally, they owe as much debt to Yoko Ono as X-Ray Spex, lining their already disorienting jumble with rhythmic bursts, percussive squeals that permeate the background, sing-songy children's verse...
Ink 19 :: Quintron
I've seen (Mr.) Quintron twice over the last two years and, evangelizing leis...
... his treatment of "Fever," which features Quintron vamping it up with oodles of vocal distortion and some martial drum freakout accompaniment. Both Yoko Ono and Benny Hinn are jealous. Bulb Records, 323 Somerville Ave, Somerville, MA 02143 Matthew Moyer
Ink 19 :: Coppé
Peppermint and Papa My Buddha (Mango & Sweet Rice). Review by Stein Haukland.
...may be too much original talent for any one album to take. Coppé is intense and furious, offering everything from Portishead-styled whispers to Yoko Ono's wails, and while there are some fine moments -- the Plaid remix and the Vadim produced ones being two very good ones -- this album doesn't quite...
Ink 19 :: Somewhere in the City
September1998 :: Music N-S :: Somewhere in the City (Ian Koss)
... , and an interstitial score composed by John Cale, the track listing here sounds like an eclecticist's daydream, and mostly delivers. Did I mention Yoko Ono was on here, too? --Ian Koss
Ink 19 :: Mr. Record Man
December 1998 :: Ink Spots :: Mr. Record Man (Don Zulaica)
...be a household name to you, but the people he’s produced and engineered with read like a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame roll call. John Lennon and Yoko Ono. Cheap Trick. New York Dolls. The Who. The Knack. Bob Dylan. Alice Cooper. David Bowie. And very recently, he helped assemble the quintessential...
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