Pop Will Eat Itself interviewed about “Anti-Nasty League”
Graham Crabb interviewed about the new Pop Will Eat Itself album “Anti-Nasty League” and his work with Primitive Race.
Graham Crabb interviewed about the new Pop Will Eat Itself album “Anti-Nasty League” and his work with Primitive Race.
Ben Watkins talks about the evolution of Juno Reactor and the new remix album, “The Golden Sun… Remixed”
Stereo MC’s frontman Rob B interviewed about the evolution of the band, returning to their underground roots and more.
Sascha Konietzko talks about the new KMFDM album, “Our Time Will Come,” the upcoming KMFDM sound library, and more.
Paul Robb interviewed about the 2014 return of the original line-up with “_hello world.”
Graham Crabb talks about the return and new line-up of Pop Will Eat Itself.
Nearly 15 years after its original release, Meat Beat Manifesto’s classic “Storm The Studio” album has been given the full remix treatment. “Storm the Studio R.M.X.S” features mixes from such artists as Scanner, DJ Spooky, Merzbow, and M.B.M vs. D.H.S (a collaboration between Meat Beat’s Jack Dangers and his Tino Corp. Records partner Ben Stokes.) … Read more
Utahs Saints rose to fame very quickly about a decade ago with “Something Good,” a track driven by Kate Bush vocal samples. But while the duo of Tim Garbutt and Jez Willis continued to write, remix, and DJ, they went through the latter half of the 90’s without releasing any new Utah Saints albums. They’ve … Read more
An interview with Luscious Jackson vocalist and bassist Jill Cunniff (conducted 12/97) What do you think of Lilith Fair? “I think it’s a really great idea. I’m sorry we missed this last one. We did something else and we weren’t sure if we made the right choice, but…. [laughs] We’re doing this and hopefully we’ll … Read more
Few bands manage to walk the line between commercial and underground dance music as well as Britain’s Messiah. With tracks such as “Temple of Dreams” and “Thunderdome,” Messiah have managed to create music that stands up to both the club and home listening environment. Their songs are catchy and often make use of recognizable samples, … Read more