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Lene Lovich Q&A

Lene Lovich Q&A

| December 30, 2005 | 3 Comments

Hi, My Name Is Lene IE: Your new album, Shadows And Dust, is infused with supernatural themes. Lene Lovich: We deal with the real world everyday. It gets a little tedious [laughs]. I’ve always been interested in unnatural and spooky things. I’m not really so much into horror for the sake of people dying and […]

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BUT THE SOCKS ARE SO CHEAP!

BUT THE SOCKS ARE SO CHEAP!

| December 30, 2005 | 1 Comment

Wal-Mart — The High Cost Of Low Prices Bravenew Films Word of advice to small business owners: If you find out a Wal-Mart is coming to your town, start scanning Monster.com to figure out what your next career path is going to be.

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Three Generations Of The Blues

Three Generations Of The Blues

| December 30, 2005 | 0 Comments

The ’60s meet the new millennium with new releases by icons B.B. King, Otis Rush, and the Chicago Blues Reunion.

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Studio News

Studio News

| December 30, 2005 | 1 Comment

At STUDIOCHICAGO in Chicago, Paris Delane worked on his first solo album, The Learning Tree, which is being co-produced by Gene Wolf . . . Mr. Blotto were in the studio recording their fifth studio album; Chuck Kawal engineered . . . India pop sensation Reggie Benjamin worked with Bob DiFazio on new songs for […]

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If You Tape It They Will Come

If You Tape It They Will Come

| December 30, 2005 | 1 Comment

People spent years waiting for a chance to sit in the “Bozo’s Circus” studio audience. Parents requested tickets to Bozo before their children were even born — and all for the chance to win Archway cookies and a Schwinn bicycle in the Grand Prize Game.

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Like A Mouse

Like A Mouse

| December 30, 2005 | 0 Comments

MICE TECHNOLOGIES Mobius Media Suite Naperville’s MICE Technologies believe you’re only using half the potential of your computer and software when you’re using only one mouse with music programs like ProTools and Ableton Live. They’ve created their own bi-manual software programs that allows a musician to use two input devices (mice/track pads) independently, recreating tasks […]

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Local CD Reviews

Local CD Reviews

| December 30, 2005 | 1 Comment

Bipolar is the latest LP from American Heritage, a Chicago collective that has weathered various lineup and label changes throughout its history. The band’s Escape Artist Records debut includes both new material and some previously unreleased tracks. American Heritage uses an onslaught of technical guitar work and odd time signatures to craft its math rock […]

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Best Of Around Hear

Best Of Around Hear

| December 30, 2005 | 7 Comments

Each January, we dedicate “Around Hear” to those low-profile local artists who are our favorites from the passing year — the results of our staff and freelancers combing clubs and stacks of CDs for more than the booze and adulation we normally receive. This is by no means an attempt to make a definitive guide […]

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Let It Shine

Let It Shine

| December 1, 2005 | 0 Comments

What’s a beatnik?” My young friend Emily, a Medill senior, asked me recently. We were discussing Halloween costumes, and I mentioned that back in the late ’50s I loved to dress up as a beatnik on Halloween: tight black clothes, heavy black eyeliner, and long black hair (courtesy of my mother’s long black scarf). Beatniks […]

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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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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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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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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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Green Day DVD!

Green Day DVD!

| December 1, 2005 | 0 Comments

Green Day: Bullet In A Bible Reprise Records O.K., raise your hand if a couple of wholesale jerseys years ago you thought that Green Day were dead and buried. Perhaps you thought that they were a band that would never be able to match the success of the billion-selling Dookie, and whose lasting impression on […]

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