While we have yet to see if Biggie biopic is any good, but we can count on the soundtrack. In addition to the basic hits (Kick in the Door, Hypnotize, etc.), the disc includes a bunch of B.I.G.'s old features,…
Continue Reading →In one of the stranger albums I've had a chance to preview, Antony and the Johnsons is oddly appealing and soothing once you get past the eeriness of it all. Wikipedia categorizes the group -- which is really a solo…
Continue Reading →We told you a couple of months back about Jogli, through which you can find just about any song and play it for free. Well, the Israeli upstart just rehashed their site to make the process of finding music, playing…
Continue Reading →It took me about 10 never-ending minutes to figure out how the heck I should tackle this post. The subject's too multidimensional, I thought, so I should divide the ideas into separate ones -- but alas, they'd lose their connection.…
Continue Reading →Mash-ups? Over? Never! While it's kind of a fad to say you've moved on, don't forget how many disparate flavors still haven't been swirled. The question now is one of quality. The Jaydiohead album doesn't stick to just one album…
Continue Reading →Continuing a work relationship that's been going for 17 years, ambient/techno producer John Tejada teams up once again with long time collaborator Arian Leviste. The duo that brought us the LPs Fairfax Sake and Back For Basics add yet another…
Continue Reading →Every sampling artist will tell you that music is everywhere, but there was a strict production process that turned the sounds of everyday life into something you could call a song. RJDJ, an interactive iPhone app, allows anyone to make…
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