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The Chemical Brothers - Dig Your Own Hole -

If their debut, 1995’s Exit Planet Dust, set the Chemical Brothers stall out as purveyors of large beats and chunkin’ funk, then Dig Your Own Hole shot them right into the stratosphere. With its number one singles, Grammy award and multi-platinum status, Dig Your Own Hole took Tom Rowlands...

The Prodigy Will Headline Bestival -

Bestival will take place on September 9th - 12th on the Isle of Wight. Tickets are on sale now.

The Wailers, Wild Beasts, Dub Pistols, I Blame Coco, La Roux and Dead Guy (DJ set), Audio Bullys, Magda, Gilles Peterson, Don Letts and Zane Lowe were also among the new additions...

A First Look at Propellerhead's Record -

Initially announced back in mid-May, and currently knee-deep in beta testing for its scheduled ship date of 09/09/09, Propellerhead's Record) software (Mac/Windows, $299 for new users/$149 Reason users) promises to be the recording software for artists, not engineers. And in the software's introductory video (all tutorials can be...

Massive Attack - Blue Lines -

Twenty years on from this landmark album’s release and its makers are very much a part of the mainstream, an outfit comfortably capable of selling out the nation’s biggest venues and with enough column inches of acclaim behind them to build a (rather flimsy, granted) ladder to the Moon. But...

The Crystal Method - Divided By Night -

By listening to the first minute of the new album, it's pretty obvious that Ken Jordan and Scott Kirkland have spent the last year well, learning how to use their state-of-the-art recording studio whose construction started in 2004 right after Legion of Boomwas released. Finely crafting some very respectable tracks...

Rob Dougan - Rob Dougan, who started as Rob D, is a genre-blending music composer. Mixing the sound of orchestral film music, the beat of club Trip Hop, and bluesy vocals, he is only tangentially relatable to electronic music. He was known primarily for his 1995 breakthrough single "Clubbed to Death (Kurayamino mix)",...

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