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Techno Vaporsnew

A new wave of French computer geeks burns through hip-hop's intestinal tract.
Baltimore City Paper  |  Jess Harvell  |  10-13-2005  |  Music

Rap vs. Rapturenew

Christian hip-hop is on the march, but some say it's the Devil's music.
Riverfront Times  |  Ben Westhoff  |  09-22-2005  |  Music

What It Means to Miss New Orleansnew

Musicians in the city of blues and jazz have always played as if each day was its last.
New Times Broward-Palm Beach  |  John Nova Lomax  |  09-13-2005  |  Music

Your Favorite Is On This CDnew

Let's not beat around the bush: All-Time Top 100 TV Themes is a great fucking CD.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Carlton Hargro  |  09-01-2005  |  Reviews

Hazarding a Guess as to Why They Remade Thisnew

Watching trailers for the new Dukes of Hazzard movie -- and hearing its soundtrack -- is like watching the second-rate 1982-83 season in which the actors playing Bo and Luke Duke walked off the set: It's working like a $2 watch.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Tony Ware  |  08-04-2005  |  Profiles & Interviews

A '90s Box Set That's Too Seattlenew

Any account of the '90s in which hip-hop's expansion, or electronic dance music's myriad offshoots, or the increasing presence in the U.S. urban market of Caribbean styles, didn't happen is to be viewed with serious suspicion.
Seattle Weekly  |  Michaelangelo Matos  |  07-27-2005  |  Reviews

Wasn't That Just Yesterday?new

Rhino's release of a seven-disc collection of 130 songs from the previous decade makes the young nostalgic.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Various  |  07-22-2005  |  Profiles & Interviews

Seven Outnew

When it comes to Las Vegas, here's something to remember: Elvis Presley ruined everything by making youth culture the defining barometer of popular music.
Orlando Weekly  |  Jason Ferguson  |  07-15-2005  |  Reviews

This Goes to 11!

The punk is still there at the Warped Tour, fortified with an infusion of the harder stuff and a stronger presence for female rockers and underground hip-hop evolution. Here are 11 lists and 11 bands not to miss.
Salt Lake City Weekly  |  Bill Frost  |  07-08-2005  |  Music

Soundtrack Could Better Represent Area in Filmnew

There's nothing wrong with Mike Jones, Lil Scrappy, Trillville, Boyz N Da Hood and many other current rap stars. But since the film is based in Memphis, it would be nice for the soundtrack to better represent the area's artists.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Ronda Racha Penrice  |  07-07-2005  |  Reviews

CD Reviewsnew

Tom Cruise heard these new releases from the Dropkick Murphys, The Juan Maclean, Gorillaz and Alarm Will Sound, and flipped the fuck out. Which isn't saying much. But still.
Dig Boston  |  Paul McMorrow I Michael Brodeur I Jamin Warren  |  06-29-2005  |  Reviews

Mixing It Upnew

These days, the cutting edge of music slices through a complicated cross section of sounds, blurring genres in its wake. Which is why the Coachella Valley Arts and Music Festival has become the platinum standard among events of its kind.
Phoenix New Times  |  Michele Laudig  |  05-17-2005  |  Concerts

CD Reviewsnew

Love As Laughter's Laughter's Fifth has all the twangy, thoughtful, summer pop songs you’d expect from Northwest rockers. Also reviewed are DJ Spooky vs. Dave Lombardo's Drums of Death and Nouvelle Vague's S/T.
Dig Boston  |  Staff  |  04-29-2005  |  Reviews

Internet Spawns Wave of Roboscalpingnew

While rubes are waiting in line for tickets to U2 and other hot concerts, scalpers' robots are buying up all the best seats from Ticketmaster online.
East Bay Express  |  David Downs  |  04-06-2005  |  Music

After the Partynew

Three of our weary music writers share their unique South by Southwest impressions.
Tucson Weekly  |  Curtis McCrary, Linda Ray and Stephen Seigel  |  03-31-2005  |  Music

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