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Chemical Brothers, The: Chemical Brothers: The sound of grown ups at play
Interview by Rob Fitzpatrick, The Sunday Times, 20 June 2010
NOTE: This is the original "director's cut" version of the piece that ran in The Sunday Times. ...
Interview by Paul Elliott, Q, May 2001
One speed demon rapper. One half-deaf DJ queen. And one studio Svengali who just happens to be Dido's brother. This is Faithless, dance music's holy ...
Retrospective and Interview by Simon Reynolds, Pitchfork, 29 June 2017
Forty years after its release, the ingenious studio gurus behind the robot-funk masterpiece talk about how it came to be. ...
The Human League: Human Remains: The Human League
Retrospective and Interview by Paul Lester, The Guardian, 13 July 2001
Two decades after their synthpop assault on the charts, the Human League are back. ...
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 ...
Hot Chip, Todd Rundgren: Hot Chip/Todd Rundgren: That's one potent hot toddy
Interview by Paul Lester, The Guardian, 25 July 2008
Hot Chip gave Todd Rundgren his first hit in 35 years. Rundgren talks to the band's Alexis Taylor - and almost causes an international incident. ...
Kraftwerk: Why Kraftwerk Are Still The World's Most Influential Band
Retrospective by Jude Rogers, The Observer, 27 January 2013
Kraftwerk's fusion of art, beats and electronics has become a template copied by musicians everywhere. Now they plan to take London's Tate Modern by storm ...
Basement Jaxx: London — Basement Jaxx
Report and Interview by Andy Crysell, The Face, March 1999
Stupid dancing in a dirty Camberwell pub ...
Giorgio Moroder: Dr. Love Machine
Retrospective and Interview by Dorian Lynskey, MOJO, May 2015
BETWEEN 1974 AND 1986 GIORGIO MORODER TRANSFORMED POP AND DISCO WITH A NEW KIND OF EUPHORIC MACHINE MUSIC. NOW, AFTER HIS 2013 SPOT ON DAFT ...
Retrospective and Interview by Daryl Easlea, Record Collector, January 2020
With his new album imminent, Record Collector takes the opportunity to get supernatural with Cerrone. Daryl Easlea stares into the crystal ball. ...
Interview by Andy Crysell, Muzik, April 1997
SPOOKY. VERY spooky. It's 11 am in deepest Clapham and in a cafe full of wheezing old men and cackling women, Richard Fearless, the sharp-dressing ...
Kanye West: The Life Of Pablo (GOOD Music/Def Jam)
Review by Simon Reynolds, The Wire, April 2016
The seventh album by Kanye West dismantles the traditional concept of the album while laying bare its author's inner conflicts. ...
DIG THIS! Special: 2001 at the Halfway Mark...
Review by Various Writers, Rock's Backpages, June 2001
Folks, this month weve decided to forego our usual playlist format and instead give yall the lowdown on the discs which have rocked our world ...
Fatboy Slim, Norman Cook: A Conversation With Norman Cook
Interview by Greg Wilson, electrofunkroots.co.uk, 1 September 2003
EARLIER THIS YEAR I e-mailed Norman Cook via Skint Records, telling him about the electrofunkroots project and my intention to document the early 80's period ...
The Human League: Are Friends Electro?
Interview by David Stubbs, Uncut, September 2001
JOANNE CATHERALL (the brunette one) has been relatively quiet throughout the interview, content to pick through her lunch while Susanne Sulley (the blonde one) and ...
Roni Size and Reprazent: Collective Consciousness
Report and Interview by David Stubbs, Vox, January 1998
Dust off your bus pass and get down with RONI SIZE and REPRAZENT. There's Bristol beats aplenty, Genghis Khan gets a look in, and skipping ...
The Chemical Brothers: Dig Your Own Hole
Review and Interview by Cliff Jones, MOJO, April 1997
AT ABOUT 1.15 ON THE MORNING OF APRIL 7, 1966, pop music went and changed forever. The Beatles had just completed the first day's work ...
DIG THIS! Fave Raves and Rabid Enthusiasms for September 2002
Review by Various Writers, Rock's Backpages, September 2002
ALBUM O' THE MONTH! ...
Interview by Stephen Dalton, Uncut, April 2004
KRAFTWERK's impact on electronic rock is incalculable, from Bowie's Low to Radiohead's Kid A. In this rare interview, mainman Ralf Hütter reveals all about this ...
Propaganda: Your Wish Is My Command: Propaganda's A Secret Wish
Retrospective by Wyndham Wallace, The Quietus, 5 August 2010
Celebrating 25 years since its release, Propaganda's A Secret Wish has just been reissued with a bonus disc of rarities. Wyndham Wallace confronts their Sturm ...
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