Search Results
7 articles found. Page 1 of 1. | Advanced Search
7 articles found. Page 1 of 1.
Artists matching search criteria
Top categories
-
Artist
-
Piece type
-
Subject/genre
-
Publication
-
Writer
Advanced Search
Artists matching search criteria
Top categories
-
Artist
-
Piece type
-
Subject/genre
-
Publication
-
Writer
Daft Punk, Giorgio Moroder: Daft Punk: Random Access Moroder
Comment by Greg Wilson, Rock's Backpages, 20 May 2013
THE MOST talked about album in many years, Daft Punk's Random Access Memories, is released in the UK today, and it's all set to blitz ...
Basement Jaxx: Itchy and Scratchy: In Praise of the Basement Boys
Comment by Barney Hoskyns, eMusic.com, March 2007
BEING OF a certain (old) age, I’ve pretty much grown out of dance culture. If I’m really honest, I was already semi-alienated before the rave era ...
Simon Reynolds's Notes On The Noughties: Clearing Up The Indie Landfill
Comment by Simon Reynolds, The Guardian, 4 January 2010
At the start of the noughties, indie was seen as the rubbish dump of contemporary music. But by the end of the decade, it had ...
Pharrell Williams: From spreading happiness to saving the planet: The rise and rise of Pharrell
Comment by Edward Helmore, The Observer, 25 January 2015
What is driving Pharrell Williams's new global conscience as he joins Al Gore's fight against climate change? ...
Kraftwerk: Triumph Of The Machines
Comment by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 12 March 2004
KRAFTWERK'S MOST recent record, the long-waited Tour de France Soundtracks their first album of new material since 1986's Electric Café, and a variation on ...
LCD Soundsystem: Give It Up! Ten Reasons We Loved LCD Soundsystem
Comment by Tony Fletcher, iJamming.net, April 2011
On Saturday April 2, 2011, at Madison Square Garden, LCD Soundsystem gave it up for good. Here are Ten Reasons We Loved Them... ...
Janelle Monáe: A New Pioneer Of Afrofuturism
Comment by John Calvert, The Quietus, 2 September 2010
Against a pop climate beset by fraudulent marketing plans on two shiny legs, John Calvert argues that Janelle Monáe brandishes the acetylene torch for radical ...
Advanced Search
back to LIBRARY