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Fatboy Slim Keeps the Sweaty Hits Pumping at New York Gig -
Last night Fatboy Slim turned his Wednesday night audience at New York’s Terminal 5 into a pack of Saturday night revelers. It was one of his two U.S. dates this tour, but it may also be his last: Norman Cook recently said he was renouncing his Fatboy Slim moniker, a...
Fatboy Slim Cancels Big Beach Boutique -
Troubled dance producer Fatboy Slim has cancelled this year's epic weekender the Big Beach Boutique.
One of the nation's biggest dance events, the Big Beach Boutique is hugely popular. An extension of the club, label and genre Big Beat, the weekender regularly attracts tens of thousands of dance fans to the...
Fatboy Slim Joins The Revolution Project -
(Havana, CU) - Fatboy Slim aka Norman Cook is currently working on a new venture entitled the The Revolution project. The project is set to unite Cuban musical tradition with Western production techniques and styles, which will be released on June 9th, 2009 on the Rapster label.
This idea all came...
Fatboy Slim To Become A House Cat? -
(Brighton, UK) - So Fatboy Slim is an alcoholic, well that's old news by now. However he's followed that time-honoured celeb tradition and done his time in rehab, so it's all good now, right? Wrong…
... because Zoe doesn't want him playing out anymore, as it could lead to him being...
Music Review: The Chemical Brothers - Brotherhood -
The Chemical Brothers have been filling up clubs with sweaty people for quite some time, first bursting on to the scene as The Dust Brothers with a few singles in the early 90s.
Once they ditched the dusty name, Ed Simons and Tom Rowlands released 1995’s Exit Planet Dust. The debut...
Them Crooked Vultures Jolt Austin City Limits, Plus Phoenix, Avett Brothers Rock Day One -
The Austin City Limits Festival, held in Austin’s Zilker Park and currently in its seventh year, boasts a bill that roams the stylistic spectrum, but its first day proved a fine opportunity to get a good, long look at the changing face of country.
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