Music: Dance
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Songs That Touch My Soul, Nine— With summer on its way, this one is full of summery pop craziness.
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Music Review: Shy Child - Noise Won't Stop— Shy Child are a band that is on the cusp of the indie underground.
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Music Review: Sasha - The emFire Collection: Mixed, Unmixed & Remixed— The emFire Collection: Mixed, Unmixed & Remixed feels like a disappointing mix of the old and the not very good.
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Music Review: Armin Van Buuren - Imagine— Imagine is a great introduction to Armin's brand of melodic and accessible trance. It's a no-brainer.
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Music Review: Ladytron- Velocifero— The electro-pop chameleons prove they have a few more tricks up their sleeves
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Interview: On the Bus with Jack Dangers of Meat Beat Manifesto— Video chat with groove master Dangers about tour, new album, career.
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Music Review: Above & Beyond - Anjunabeats 100: From Goa to Rio— Anjunabeats 100 is a worthwhile set for those who might be new to either trance or Above & Beyond.
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The Rockologist: The Politics Of DancingRocking— Revolution rock still lives. You just gotta' look a bit harder to find it.
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Concert Review: Coachella - Day Three - 4/27/08 — A look at day three of the music festival.
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Concert Review: Coachella - Day Two - 4/26/08 — A look at Day Two of the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival.
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Music Review: Temposhark - The Invisible Line— Would the blot of over hyped propaganda leave me feeling soured towards this electro-rock duo or would the pair’s debut match the kerfuffle?
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Music Review: Hot Chip - Made In The Dark— A great mix of songs makes this release a worthy follow-up to Hot Chip's breakthrough album.
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Music Review: Air – Moon Safari— Ethereal but slightly vacuous.
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Music News: New Albums from The Horrors, Cyndi Lauper, Filter, and More— Albums to anticipate from old and new music blood.
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Music Review: Ashlee Simpson - Bittersweet World— Sure, we all know she committed a cardinal music sin and should never be heard from or seen again.
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Music Review: Madonna- Hard Candy— The Material Girl has proven once again that she’s at the top of her game.
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Music Review: Voyager One - Afterhours in the Afterlife— There should be an advisory on this album: If you’re prone to headaches, don’t listen to it.
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Concert Review: The Nightwatchman & Friends - Troubadour, West Hollywood, CA - 4/15/08— Morello and his musical friends put on a night to remember for a good cause.
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Music Review: Babylon Circus - Dances Of Resistance— Remembering what it means to be human is probably the best "Dance Of Resistance" we have at our disposal.
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Music Review: Robyn - Robyn— She's the future of pop and we had better take notice or she’ll kick our asses.
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Music Review: Sun Paulo - Electric Wisdom Sound System— The worlds finest psychedelic, spacerock, funk, jazz fusion, Latin American dance band
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Satire: New Kids on the Block Defiant in Press Conference— The New Kids On The Block are back - and they aren't taking any guff from anyone.
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Music DVD Review: Earth, Wind & Fire In Concert— Earth, Wind & Fire In Concert is an unique opportunity to experience the band during the zenith of their career.
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Music Review: Kylie Minogue - X— The courage of the comeback is reason enough to love the fiery Aussie.
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Music Review: Randy Jackson's Music Club - Volume One— Fans of harmless, tasteless music will likely love the songs on this album from the American Idol judge and producer.
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Music Review: Hercules and Love Affair - Hercules and Love Affair— Hercules and Love Affair combines house, disco, and eulogy for the latter so well it feels like the New York quartet has invented something new.
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Music Review: Top 50 Albums of 2007 Pt. V (1-10)— Here is the best of the best of 2007, the finest year for music in 13 years.
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Music Review: Moby - Last Night— Last Night is crippled by the memory of far better albums from Moby that have come before.
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Music Review: Top 50 Albums of 2007 Pt. IV (11-20)— The ten best albums are yet to be unveiled, but these ten here are nothing to sneeze at either. What a year...
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Music Review: B-52s - Funplex— The Athens, Georgia goof-butts release their first new album in sixteen years.
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Music DVD Review: Various artists - Don't Forget The Motorcity— Don't Forget The Motor City is not the way anyone is going to want to honour Motown's musical legacy.
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Music Review: Top 100 Albums of 2007 Pt. III (21-30)— Episode 3 of the series continues to document the amazing year of music that was '07 with some familiar faces and a few new ones.
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Songs That Touch My Soul— Come let me show you how much pelvic control it takes to gyrate and grind slowly while straddling you.
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Music Review: Halou – Sawtooth— A dream, wrapped in ecstasy.
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Music Review: Freezepop - Future Future Future Perfect— The sweet, sweet sounds of synthesizers and ethereal pop vocals made even better with witty lyrics.
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Quickies: Akoya Afrobeat, Joe Jackson, Herbie Hancock— Familiar names, familiar sounds, and a few surprises.
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Music Review: 2008 Grammy Nominees— The 2008 Grammy Nominees CD is a eclectic mix of music, full of hits and a couple of misses.
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Music Review: Angie Stone — The Art of Love and War— A country girl's impression of soul music.
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Music DVD Review: Jamiroquai- Live At Montreaux — Despite a lull in the set-list, this new DVD is an electric performance by the acid jazz funsksters.
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Music Review: Bob Mould - District Line— Bob Mould's District Line plays to his strengths, incorporating strong guitar and meaningful lyrics, as well as a nod to the club scene.
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Music DVD Review: Ghostland Observatory Ghostland Observatory Live From Austin Tx.— ...the perfect opportunity for those who don't have any previous experience with Ghostland Observatory to be introduced to their sound.
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Sterfish's 10 Favorite Albums Of 2007— An eclectic list of albums plus some that just missed the cut.
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Janet Jackson Shows Discipline with “Feedback”— With the release of Discipline, the world may very well see Janet Jackson return to take her throne.
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Music DVD Review: Mariah Carey – The Adventures of Mimi— Mariah Carey takes The Adventures of Mimi out on the road.
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A Nerdy Playlist for New Year's Eve— A selection of music to celebrate the holiday, from Opera to Disco!
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Music Review: Kirk Franklin - The Fight of My Life— Gospel artist of the year Kirk Franklin once again fuses two realms of music into one.
