9/6/2011
This marks the point where electronic music went worldwide. From Moby to Underworld, from Paul van Dyk to Tidsto, we're taking you on a trip through the steely soul of techno and trance.
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9/6/2011
If disco was the birth of producer-as-star, then house marked the beginning of producer-as-performer, with drum machine, samples, and loops as the backing band, and the studio itself as co-creator. We' …
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9/6/2011
The sweeping strings, the four-on-the-floor rhythm, the sea of polyester - disco was the dawn of a new day in dance music. Now, allow Donna, KC, and company to put a little fever in your Saturday night …
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9/6/2011
The planet's hippest jazz label dug out its roots from the swampy riverside sounds of New Orleans' Dixieland to the uptown elegance of Harlem's Renaissance. Wanna hear history being made? Then jump in …
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9/6/2011
Yes, the Dave Matthews Band has done it as well as anyone can, but they're not the only artists who've roamed the farthest-flung corners of American music in search of their sound. Can't say for sure, …
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9/6/2011
Not only is Lyle Lovett the unlikeliest Texan sex symbol since . . . well, Willie, but his fluid movement between country, jazz, gospel, pop, and soul is matchless among Nelson's musical offspring. Plu …
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9/6/2011
By controlling her music and her marketing, Madonna approached her career like a military campaign, busting down doors and showing sharp-witted performers of both sexes how to flex their artisti …
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9/6/2011
The entire rap game changed forever in 1986 - pretty much the moment Dr. Dre went to work with Ice Cube and Ruthless Records founder Eazy-E. Aside from pushing hip-hop away from the air-raid angst of P …
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