Music: Electronica
Currently listing articles 691-651:
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Music Review: Dan Le Sac vs. Scroobius Pip - Angles— Essex duo re-appear from the mist with their tablets of moan.
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Music Review: Radiohead - The Best Of Radiohead (2 CD Special Edition/Single DVD Edition)— Far from being a label blowoff, the double CD and single DVD editions of The Best Of Radiohead are worthy additions to any fans collection.
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Music Review: The Black Ghosts - The Black Ghosts— A haunted dance record? You betcha.
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Music Review: Hercules And Love Affair - Hercules And Love Affair— Hercules And Love Affair injects some disco love into contemporary music.
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Music Review: Quivver - Dirty Nails and Vapour Trails— Quivver's jovial consideration for getting things just right makes this one hell of a fun electro-pop album.
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Music Review: Alex Moulton - Exodus— Alex Moulton's concept album is a bold adventure.
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Music Review: Yaz - In Your Room— In Your Roomis a very nice summation of a brief, but shining seminal '80s act.
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Music Review: Does It Offend You, Yeah? - You Have No Idea What You’re Getting Yourself Into— Perfect for your next dance party.
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Devo Sues McDonald’s; New Wave Nigel Under Fire— Devo vs. McDonald's - round one
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Music Review: Izzie Voodoo - The Push— Slap on the pancake, it's a goth you can dance to!
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Music Review: Massive Attack - Blue Lines— Massive Attack's first album challenges listeners with a unique combination of soul, hip-hop, trance, and reggae.
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Music Review: Kaskade - Strobelite Seduction— Kaskade's fifth album "Strobelite Seduction" succeeds in recreating a perfect night on the town with his electronic music.
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Music Review: History Of Guns - Acedia— Goths discover bleeps and swooshes, world cheers.
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Music Review: Computer vs. Banjo - Computer vs. Banjo— Computer vs. Banjo crafts folk and electronica into a pleasant self-titled debut album.
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Music Review: The Delta Fiasco - Dreameater EP— Despite periods of repetition, "Dreameater" is an entertaining first glimpse at Liverpool's newest nu rave rock export The Delta Fiasco.
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Looking Forward: Albums From Sigur Rós, Three 6 Mafia, and More— A genre-spanning variety of upcoming releases.
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Music Review: Cut Copy - In Ghost Colours— Dancing shoes aren’t required when listening to the album, but they should be.
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Music Review: HEALTH - DISCO— Noise music remixed and made ready for a night on the town.
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Music Review: Ladytron - Velocifero— This is an electro-pop/rock album you don't want to miss.
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Music Review: Wax Tailor- Hope & Sorrow— The French turntable master is back with his second album.
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BC Radio Live with The T4 Project and Mindless Self Indulgence— It's an all-punk evening on BC Radio Live...
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Music Review: genCAB - II transMuter— A promising debut album from industrial act genCAB.
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Music Review: Ladytron - Velocifero— The band's most accessible work to date.
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Music Review: Ready Fire Aim - This Changes Nothing— Singer Sage Rader’s collaboration with DJ and producer Shaun Morris is an audacious project, but everything about their partnership sounds natural.
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Music Review: Bass Communion - Pacific Codex— Music for a particular taste ... Or just noise?
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Music Review: Portishead - Third— Jarring, unsettling, ethereal, dark, brilliant.
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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: The Apples in Stereo - Electronic Projects for Musicians— This is a decent compilation of b-sides and rarities capable of making fans wet their pants in excitement.
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Book Review: Taken By Storm – The Album Art of Storm Thorgerson by Storm Thorgerson— "I was in that half-sleep, half-awake stage and I was dreaming of a red desert, and a bunch of balls sitting on the sand.”
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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: 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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Interview: Ville Hising and Hans Åkerman Of Run Level Zero— Ville Hising and Hans Åkerman talk about the new album, Arctic Noise
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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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Looking Forward: Guns N Roses, Ladytron, The Cure, and More.— 2008 will see the release of many long-awaited albums.
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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 Review: Morcheeba - Dive Deep— Morcheeba's new CD is an uneven journey through trip hop, downtempo, and Gordon Lightfoot.
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Music Review: Run Level Zero - Arctic Noise— Industrial masterminds hit the nail on the head.
