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Salon.com June 26, 2000 Michelle Goldberg |
Sharps & Flats Fatboy Slim and Paul Oakenfold star on a comp for rave newbies, while the two-CD "Trance Nation America" thins the strong pulse of early-'90s dance music. |
Salon.com July 26, 2000 Ted Oehmke |
Sharps & Flats Sasha and John Digweed refined a subtle style of dance music. With a few more albums like "Communicate" trance will be classical. |
Salon.com January 29, 2002 Michelle Goldberg |
After the gold dust The dot-coms went bust, but the Chemical Brothers are still office-partying like it's 1999... |
Salon.com August 1, 2002 Pete Rojas |
Bootleg culture Powerful computers and easy-to-use editing software are challenging our conceptions of authorship and creativity. As usual, the entertainment industry doesn't like this one bit. |
Salon.com June 4, 2002 Michelle Goldberg |
Can Moby save pop? Anointed by the desperate music media as pop's new king, Moby brings electronica to the masses with "18." (Now if only he would stop trying to sing.) |
Wired May 2002 Ethan Smith |
Organization Moby Tech-smart, self-effacing, and supremely market-savvy, electronica superstar Moby isn't a cog in the machine. He is the machine... |
Salon.com June 14, 2001 Andy Battaglia |
The biggest beat of all A short introduction to two-step garage, followed by everything you need to know about pop music in the 21st century... |
AskMen.com Geoffrey Landsell |
Top 10: Dancing Musicians These dancing musicians combine fashion-savvy, beautifully timed choreography and pure athleticism, to weave their style and image with the music they create. |
Reason October 2000 Brian Doherty |
Rage On The strange politics of millionaire rock stars... |
Wired May 2002 |
Six Machines That Changed The Music World Pop musicians and producers have turned happy accidents into great records for more than 50 years. But the history of house and techno, in particular, is underpinned with fits of serendipity and creative perversions of recording technology... |
AskMen.com Emma McKay |
16 Questions With Team Canada As Team Canada, Grandtheft and D.R. One's shared goal is simple: to rock a party. These DJs bring a sense of humor, keen wit and a musical sensibility that's right on-key. |
Reason May 2003 Jesse Walker |
Monster Mash-Ups How musical collages are challenging traditional ideas of authorship |
Wired December 18, 2007 David Byrne |
David Byrne's Survival Strategies for Emerging Artists -- and Megastars What is called the music business today has became the business of selling CDs in plastic cases, and that business will soon be over. But there have never been more opportunities for artists to reach an audience. |
AskMen.com Geoffrey Lansdell |
Top 10: Dance Crazes Most dance crazes fizzle, but the following ten seem to have made it into the ranks of classic moves that will never die. |
AskMen.com December 16, 2003 Julian Marcus |
Music For Every Mood Music has a significant effect on one's mood. People have used music to inspire, to relax, to uplift, and to explore emotions. Here's a list of albums that are excellent aides in inducing the moods most coveted in modern life: relaxation, productivity, energy, and creativity. |
AskMen.com December 9, 2003 |
Pete Tong Pete Tong can be heard every Friday night on the UK's BBC Radio 1, spinning tunes on the Essential Selection show, while fans worldwide have grooved to his dance tracks in clubs. Among the UK's most popular dance music DJs, Pete is rapidly becoming the most powerful. |
AskMen.com April 9, 2002 Vatche Bartekian |
Chill Out With Relaxing Music Each one of these artists and albums encapsulates different moods and environments in which to listen, and each brings their unique style of music to your ears... |
AskMen.com Kristen Armstrong |
4 Steps: Dancing Have no fear; dancing, like most other things, can be learned. Although we probably can't turn you into a candidate for Dancing with the Stars, you can learn how to appear confident -- and competent -- on a dance floor. Check out the four easy dancing steps below. |
Salon.com July 13, 2000 Michelle Goldberg |
Sharps & Flats So what if the movie "Groove" sucked? Its soundtrack is a miracle: Dance music that sounds good on the stereo. |
Salon.com June 14, 2000 Courtney Love |
Courtney Love does the math The controversial singer takes on record label profits, Napster and "sucka VCs." |
Lucire March 13, 2007 |
Base on a true story An interview with Steven Giles, founder and creative director of Base, one of Miami Beach's hippest boutiques. |
AskMen.com Kevin Young |
How To: Start A Digital Music Label You'd have to be crazy to start a music label now, right? Not according to three co-owners of Montreal based, all-digital dance/club rock label. |
AskMen.com Christopher Arnolds |
Top 10: North American New Year's Eve Destinations Whether midnight on New Year's Eve will be spent in the arms of your sweetie at an outdoor concert or in pursuit of unknown sweeties on a boat on the Atlantic, make sure you're in a setting that's vibrant, even it means hopping on a plane or bus to make it happen. |
Fast Company April 2006 Alyssa Danigelis |
Fast Talk: Sounds of the Future Digital music is a many-splendored thing - and it's more than just the iPod. Everyone from major labels to individual artists is experimenting. What's next - and why is Madonna sure to be a part of it? |
AskMen.com Salvatore Mann |
Top 10: Rave Cities These spots offer the scene, the attitude and the massive electronic music halls for hearty partying. |
AskMen.com Dennis O'Connell |
Top 10 Music Videos Of The '80s The videos were chosen based on various factors including technological innovation, commercial success, resiliency, quality of the song, how strongly it impacted the video industry in later years, as well as how large of a role it played in the breakthrough of the band... |
AskMen.com Christopher Arnolds |
Top 10: Unique Nightclubs Get out your passport and prepare to spend a few nights abroad. |
AskMen.com March 14, 2001 Justin Becker |
How To Pretend You Can Dance You don't have to be the life of the party, but you at least want to join in on the festivities. So learn how to at least pretend that you can dance, and look normal on the dance floor -- without having to depend on alcohol to let loose... |
AskMen.com |
Kid Rock...(A)Live and Loving It Besides being one of the most successful recording artists of the last decade, Kid Rock is first and foremost a live performer. He has just made the audio component of his shows available for home listening on his concert album, Live Trucker. |
BusinessWeek February 6, 2006 Jon Fine |
Rockers, Keep Your Day Jobs The mainstream rock act that reliably sells platinum, or 1 million copies, is an endangered species. |
Entrepreneur February 2009 Carol Tice |
Business Lessons from Alternative Sources Find out what you can learn from sports, pop culture and literary figures. |
Salon.com June 2, 2000 Jeff Stark |
"Better Living Through Circuitry" In this floor-level view of the rave scene, director Jon Reiss keeps it pumping, humming, buzzing and spinning. |
Wired August 2003 |
Play The 17,000-Hit Wonder... Give the DJs What They Want... What's on Your iPod?... Feets of Fury... Cracking the Box Office Genome... The Hackers Cookbook... Easy Rider... Peer-to-Peer Pressure... The Polyester Pavilion... Paint by Rumbas... etc. |