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Paul Oakenfold: Pick and Re-Mix
Profile and Interview by Caroline Sullivan, The Guardian, 15 July 1994
Paul Oakenfold's new record has only his name on the cover. But he isn't a musician. He's the emperor of DJs ...
Beastie Boys, The, Wolfsbane, Rick Rubin: Rick Rubin: Fang of Def
Interview by James Brown, New Musical Express, 8 July 1989
Five years ago RICK RUBIN was the 21-year-old student behind Def Jam — the label that brought you the twin rock-rap assault of Licensed To Ill and ...
Obituary by Andrew Stafford, The Guardian, 24 October 2017
The Easybeats guitarist and AC/DC producer wasn't just a star in his own right, but a behind-the-scenes industry giant. ...
Eric Clapton, Pete Townshend: Jim Marshall, 1923-2012
Obituary by Adam Sweeting, The Guardian, 5 April 2012
The "Father of Loud", he gave his name to the world-famous, ubiquitous amplifier. ...
Clash, The: The Clash's 'Train in Vain'
Retrospective and Interview by Johnny Black, Blender, May 2002
Song title: 'Train In Vain' Artist: The Clash Label: CBS Performers: Mick Jones – guitar/vocals Joe Strummer – guitar Paul Simenon – bass Topper ...
Pete Townshend, Who, The: Pete Townshend: Alive and Kicking
Interview by Pippa Lang, What Hi-Fi?, October 1989
Pete Townshend's zest for gigging is as strong as ever. But so is his passion for the digital trickery of computer composing, as he tells ...
Cypress Hill: Very Sane in the Brain
Interview by Mark Rowland, Musician, January 1996
Cypress Hill survives the rap race ...
Essay by Simon Reynolds, Pitchfork, 17 September 2018
An in-depth history of the most important pop innovation of the last 20 years, from Cher's 'Believe' to Kanye West to Migos ...
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