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Disco-Tex and his Sex-O-Lettes: Disco Tex: Boogoo Boogoo to Choo
Interview by David Hancock, Record Mirror, 24 May 1975
Sir Monti talks to David Hancock ...
Report by Richard Cromelin, Rolling Stone, 28 August 1975
Where cycle sluts, tanktoppers and dedicated bumpers dance, dance, dance, stick poppers up adversity's nose and dodge surging roachers... ...
Sylvester: Old Waldorf, San Francisco CA
Live Review by Philip Elwood, The San Francisco Examiner, 21 July 1977
Sylvester: A turn in the right direction ...
Alicia Bridges: Alicia Bridges (Polydor Super 2391 364) ****
Review by Garry Bushell, Sounds, 3 February 1979
"IT'S A joke I've learned to live with/Being different from the crowd/They'd like to polish me up/Give me a trim/Water me down/And make me like ...
Chic is less than meets the ear
Interview by Jim Farber, Rolling Stone, 19 April 1979
NEW YORK — The Barnum Room is a disco where any man who dresses like a woman can feel like a star. Even on this ...
Chic To Take The Disco Wraps Off Inspired Guitar Work
Profile and Interview by Geoffrey Himes, Baltimore Sun, 6 February 1982
ANYONE WHO still suffers from the delusion that disco was simple, unchallenging music should listen again to Chic's hit single, 'Good Times'. Dig under the ...
Sylvester: Woofers And Tweeters
Interview by Barney Hoskyns, New Musical Express, 25 September 1982
HAD I BEEN expecting some shimmering trans-sexual diva to sweep into the room like a hostess into her salon, the rotund, maternal figure who welcomed ...
Interview by Chris Roberts, Sounds, 14 April 1984
CHRIS ROBERTS raps to Morgan Khan about the Streetwave sensation. ...
Grace Jones: Inside Grace Jones
Interview by Gene Santoro, Pulse!, February 1987
A Story About Film, Fashion and Fresh New Sounds. ...
Primal Scream: "We're heavier than Guns n' Roses... We're loose and loaded delinquent rockers."
Interview by Siân Pattenden, Smash Hits, 21 March 1990
Yikes! They're so tough! Practically all of Primal Scream have been in prison! They think they're dead sexy! They don't wash their hair! And they ...
Retrospective by Stuart Maconie, New Musical Express, 18 January 1992
AND SO, we hear you say, tell us more about the origins and development of this exciting music you call Techno. ...
Giorgio Moroder, Donna Summer: Giorgio Moroder: Throbbery With Intent
Retrospective and Interview by David Toop, The Wire, April 1992
David Toop takes the pulse of disco pioneer GIORGIO MORODER ...
Interview by Bill Brewster, Mixmag, June 1992
Moby selects his all-time favourite ten records. ...
Future Sound of London: London Calling
Interview by Andrew Smith, The Guardian, 8 July 1994
Two years ago Future Sound Of London changed the course of dance music. Now they are changing the way rock bands tour... ...
Chemical Brothers, The: The Chemical Brothers: Chemicrazy Pilots
Interview by Push, Muzik, June 1995
They've changed their name from The Dust Brothers to THE CHEMICAL BROTHERS and their beats are beefier than ever. Stand by for the imminent release ...
Chemical Brothers, The: The Chemical Brothers: Chemical Abuse
Interview by Lisa Verrico, Vox, August 1995
Last year, the Chemical Brothers were just a couple of DJs with a legendary reputation for drug taking. Now they're almost as famous as the ...
Goldie: Saturnz Return (London/All formats)
Review by Stephen Dalton, New Musical Express, 24 January 1996
RiNGS LEADER ...
Prodigy, The: The Prodigy: House Of The Razing Arson
Interview by Johnny Cigarettes, New Musical Express, 23 March 1996
The Prodigy, those Beztastic cartoon ravers with the bonkers tunes and child-scaring hairdos, are mutating! Yup, they are evolving, gulp, into a scary fire-snorting funky ...
Basement Jaxx, Idjut Boys: High In The Basement
Report and Interview by Bethan Cole, i-D, August 1996
As the tired ritual of corporate house culture burns itself out, something low key is rising from the ashes. It's eclectic, it's experimental and it's ...
Prodigy, The: The Prodigy: Keith Flint Is the Firestarter
Profile and Interview by Chris Heath, Rolling Stone, 21 August 1997
How a faceless ass-rumbling hard rock techno band found a voice (and a haircut) and set the world on fire. ...
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