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Chris Harris + Friends + Musicians = Subatomic Pieces

Many of us are familiar with the two faces of the music industry: the performers and the executers. Behind the stage and hidden in recordings are the professionals who get the job done through mastering, mixing, recording, and ...
 
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Let’s Go Sailing… Or At Least Try it

It’s funny how often side projects turn out to be great successes. I always believed that the main reason was found in the escape from the pressured band atmosphere. Some artists tend to work well in a forced environment,...

 
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Pela: The Latest From Brooklyn

Pela defines themselves as the definitive “American rock ‘n roll band”. Placed in an era where fortune often originates from superficial aspects, Pela can wholeheartedly attribute their rising success to occup...
 
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Feedle (Graham Clarke)

I often sympathize with fans of delicately fuzzy and atmospheric electronic music. Not because of the music itself, which I enjoy it as well, but rather in admiration of their patience. Being a devotee of the particular sub-gen...

 
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The Katie Todd Band

An artist’s second release is often a good indication of things to come. Will they learn from past mistakes? How will the pressure be handled? Though Katie Todd is still far from being a household name, she faces the same...
 
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The Zetland Players; Butcher Boy

I’m sure your mother has told you at least once to “respect your elders”. The Zetland Players are certainly respectful, with two of the three members taking cues from their grandfathers, who were both musician...

 
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Best Albums of 2006: #30 to #21

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David & the Citizens

David & the Citizens claim that they are one of the best Swedish imports since Ikea. That’s a bold statement, considering how damn comfy some of their couches are. David & the Citizens have been building up hype...

 
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Mixel Pixel

Throw in the electronic ingenuity of The Knife, the diverse melodic styles of Stereolab, and the sheer synth accessibility of Gary Numan into a mixing pot. What would come out is Brooklyn’s tasty own Mixel Pixel. The four...
 
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Halloween Mix ’06

Halloween: the only “holiday” where religious controversy and political beliefs don’t get in the way of daily plans. Kids dress up in innocent costumes and eat candy, adults dress up in promisicuous costumes a...