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Hinge Goes West

Hinge Goes West

| December 1, 2005 | 0 Comments

In 1998 a young Kanye West and the group he was producing/rapping with, The Go Getters, booked time at Hinge Studios and worked with Craig Bauer, the studio’s engineer and owner. Bauer says the sessions were pretty run-of-the-mill — he remembers West and his crew being nice, decent, normal human beings.

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Three Sides To Every Story

Three Sides To Every Story

| December 1, 2005 | 0 Comments

Getting a handle on any major rock band is at least as easy as herding cats. But that hasn’t stopped the production of books purporting to provide the “real story.” Three recent publications illustrate three very different ways of nabbing their elusive quarry. In Smoke On The Water: The Deep Purple Story (E.C.W.), Dave Thompson […]

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Carpetbaggers & Nincompoops

Carpetbaggers & Nincompoops

| December 1, 2005 | 1 Comment

Howard Stern‘s switch to Sirius satellite radio next year will leave his Infinity Broadcasting family of 27 stations high and dry (his last “free” radio show will air here December 16th on WCKG-FM 105.9). In New York and six other markets he’ll be replaced by diminutive former Van Halen frontman David Lee Roth. Los Angeles […]

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Around Hear

Around Hear

| December 1, 2005 | 2 Comments

The rapid punk rock of After The Fight‘s debut LP, Basura Solamente, is a punchy, crisp set of 13 songs. “Video Tape Sex” and “Fool Me Twice” are more melodic than other tracks and showcase the band’s high frenzied energy the best. The dual vocals sound strained and out of tune at times, but ATF’s […]

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Reggae Love

Reggae Love

| December 1, 2005 | 0 Comments

Americans have always had an odd relationship with reggae. In the ’70s, Lee “Scratch” Perry, Third World, and Jimmy Cliff won some attention but never much radio play, which generally means few album sales. Bob Marley managed to break through with digestible nuggets of rock and soul pushing through a cloud of raw reggae rhythms. […]

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Feelin’ Retro?

Feelin’ Retro?

| December 1, 2005 | 0 Comments

RETRO-KING 18 Watt Combo Retro-King Amps‘ 18 Watt Combo featuring two 10-inch or 12-inch speakers is the latest labor of love in their custom-made lineup of hand-wired tube amplifiers. A class AB amp, the 18 Watt Combo is a replica of the hard to find (and afford) 1966 Marshall 18-watt lead combo amplifier. Retro-King Amps […]

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Cover Story: Depeche Mode

Cover Story: Depeche Mode

| December 1, 2005 | 0 Comments

Sick Sense Of Humor Gargantuan techno/goth trio Depeche Mode has just released its 11th studio set, Playing The Angel on Sire/Reprise, possibly its darkest work since the mid-’80s masterpieces Black Celebration and Music For The Masses. And apparently, the album instantly reunited the group’s spooky faithful following — it debuted at number one in 10 […]

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Dylan At The Movies

Dylan At The Movies

| December 1, 2005 | 0 Comments

Behind The Bob Dylan Documentary It had all the elements of Bob Dylan’s 115th dream: Hollywood A, B, and C-list stars (from Leonardo DiCaprio to Bob Sagett) mingling over free popcorn and Diet Pepsi with rock ‘n’ roll’s most enigmatic superstars (Tom Waits, Roger Waters, Elvis Costello). Off in various corners of the theater lobby, […]

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The Band Revisited

The Band Revisited

| December 1, 2005 | 0 Comments

And The Band Played On Usually artists are long dead and have gone onto some mythological hierarchy in music history before they get the sort of acclaim (and downright adulation) that The Band has continuously received throughout its long and dramatic career. Emerging in 1958 from the dingy R&B and rock clubs of Canada as […]

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Isaac Hayes

Isaac Hayes

| December 1, 2005 | 0 Comments

Soul On Fire Saying it gave him the chance to increase his visibility from “six to 96,” Isaac Hayes doesn’t at all shy away from his reincarnation as the libidinous Chef, on the animated series “South Park.” At the same time, it’s slightly discomforting someone so integral to the evolution of pop music, specifically R&B, […]

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Kevin Bacon Q&A

Kevin Bacon Q&A

| December 1, 2005 | 0 Comments

HELLO, MY NAME IS KEVIN BACON IE: This is more of an informal thing. We’re not gonna ask you any technical things, like recording techniques. So, how did you decide where to place the microphones? Kevin Bacon: We tried to put the mikes close enough to hear the music, but not so close that they […]

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Hawthorne Heights

Hawthorne Heights

| December 1, 2005 | 33 Comments

Victory Is Ours When Hawthorne Heights drummer Eron Bucciarelli admits touring is starting to take its toll on him, you can’t help but sympathize. After all, since his band released its Victory Records debut, The Silence In Black And White, in June 2004, free time has been scarce. That year the band had about four […]

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Super Furry Animals

Super Furry Animals

| December 1, 2005 | 0 Comments

SpongeBob-A-Lu-Bop It seems unthinkable in 2005, but by the time Pink Floyd released Dark Side Of The Moon, the disc that made them international superstars and rock legends, the band had eight albums to their credit and a career that had already spanned nine years. Although theirs is a singular tale, in the late ’60s […]

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Broken Social Scene

Broken Social Scene

| December 1, 2005 | 0 Comments

Superconected Given all the means through which one can communicate these days — land lines, cell phones, faxes, email — you’d think reaching one another would be a simple task. Not so it seems, as the actual act of connecting is quickly becoming an elusive art. For Broken Social Scene, a collective comprising some 17 […]

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Calexico Vs. Iron & Wine

Calexico Vs. Iron & Wine

| December 1, 2005 | 0 Comments

The Quiet Men Calexico have worked with nearly everyone. While four albums in eight years displays a modest pace, the way principal players Joey Burns and John Convertino hog space in liner notes at your local Sam Goody is borderline embarrassing. For a time it seemed they would keep to their own circle of friends […]

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