Mixtape 152 :: The Power of the One
- The Lacking Organization
- February 26, 2021
You can say that bedrock funk bassist Bootsy Collins is The One, and you would be right on so many levels.
Stripwax :: Fatboy Slim (Ink 19, December 2000)
Mirror, Mirror on the wall, who’s the dopest one of all? "What the fuck are y…
Of course Dawson’s Creek fans will adore this album, but alas, you nee…
Before I even get into the music on this CD, I have to comment on the packagi…
New Dutch Swing? Goddamn, it does! These two are more goodies for us, courtes…
Target Or Flag :: THE YEAR IN VANDERMARK :: Wednesday, December 27th, 2000
Some groups are best heard and not seen, and Boston’s Cars were one of them. …
This is a perfect example of theater rock. It’s a cross between metal and cla…
It’s refreshing to hear a compilation where something as intangible as loose,…
Not having seen the motion picture, I cannot offer an opinion as to how well …
The Fall Local Music Showcase, featuring the Pawn Rook Four, the Agents, the Remedies, Julius Airwave, Elsinore, Mindwalk, Cracked Actor, 93 Octane, Gunmoll, Allen Wrench, Pop Canon, the Usuals, Pilots v. Aeroplanes, Mid-Carson July, the Jazz June, Slack Season, Grain, and Whoreculture at various venues around Gainesville, FL, October 5-7, 2000. Event review by Brian Kruger.
Essentially this is a record of remixes, mostly of "Teenage Dream," a new son…
It’s an Indie Rock Christmas, Charlie Brown! Parasol Records collects 16 excl…
John Cage has become an institution. But when you change the way that people …
Every time a Hooverphonic record filters through my speakers, I have no optio…
Le Grand Magistry Showcase, featuring Toog, Baxendale, Stars, My Life Story, and Momus, at Fez, New York City, NY on October 21, 2000. Concert review by Jason Feifer.
Does anyone even care about Brujeria anymore? I mean, didn’t this joke get ol…
Unreasonable Behaviour is an adventurous electronic album that leans s…
Cloud-touched and melodic, tight and winding pop songs. Sometimes reminding m…
Emo, indie rock, whatever you want to call it, Twothirtyeight set forth the t…