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The Crystal Method - The Crystal Method is a dance/electronic duo comprising Ken Jordan and Scott Kirkland. Formed in 1993, Crystal Method is the most recent stop in a string of projects that led them from their native Las Vegas (and some forgettable four-track stabs at vocal house music), to the early-'90s L.A. rave...

Friendly Fires and Basement Jaxx named for Big Chill 2009 -

The next string of acts have been named alongside el-egg-tronica masterminds Orbital. El-egg-tronica. Eggs. Orbital. No hair. As bald as. Yes?!! Oh forget it, you morbid shits!

Following on from the recent news that Orbital will be reuniting for the Big Chill 2009, comes details of the next wave of acts...

365Mag Interview: Underworld - (Amsterdam, NL) - Name one electronic band that comes to mind for having an undisputed live reputation and you'll most likely end up mentioning Underworld. For many years now, vocalist Karl Hyde and producer Rock Hyde have made waves with a plethora of stunning EP releases, albums, and top-of-the-bill live...

Fresh Wine For The Horses - As the front man for Catherine Wheel, Rob Dickinson built a strong following during the '90s alterna-rock peak. Although they spent most of their career criminally underrated, Catherine Wheel built a strong following of fans and garnered a few mild radio hits. Now Rob is out on his...

Ben Watkins of Juno Reactor interviewed -

“With this album, I just wanted it to be different, more like an iPod on shuffle,” says Juno Reactor’s Ben Watkins on why the recently released ‘Gods & Monsters’ is his most varied album to date. \”The way people listen to music nowadays, and the way I listen to music,...

Booming Back At You - For over ten years, Netherlands-based electronica/big beat musician/producer Tom Holkenborg (Junkie XL) has been making a name for himself as a genre-crossing artist, often mixing dance music with rock elements, starting with 1997's Saturday Teenage Kick, which contained the hit electronic rocker 'Billy Club.' Not quite as well-known as...

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