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Salon.com June 19, 2002 Andrew John Ignatius Vontz |
The strange triumph of electronic music It may not be on the radio, but it's the most influential -- and unifying -- force in pop music today. |
AskMen.com December 9, 2003 |
Pete Tong Pete Tong can be heard every Friday night on the UK's BBC Radio 1, spinning tunes on the Essential Selection show, while fans worldwide have grooved to his dance tracks in clubs. Among the UK's most popular dance music DJs, Pete is rapidly becoming the most powerful. |
Salon.com July 26, 2000 Ted Oehmke |
Sharps & Flats Sasha and John Digweed refined a subtle style of dance music. With a few more albums like "Communicate" trance will be classical. |
Salon.com January 29, 2002 Michelle Goldberg |
After the gold dust The dot-coms went bust, but the Chemical Brothers are still office-partying like it's 1999... |
Salon.com July 13, 2000 Michelle Goldberg |
Sharps & Flats So what if the movie "Groove" sucked? Its soundtrack is a miracle: Dance music that sounds good on the stereo. |
Salon.com June 2, 2000 Jeff Stark |
"Better Living Through Circuitry" In this floor-level view of the rave scene, director Jon Reiss keeps it pumping, humming, buzzing and spinning. |
AskMen.com December 16, 2003 Julian Marcus |
Music For Every Mood Music has a significant effect on one's mood. People have used music to inspire, to relax, to uplift, and to explore emotions. Here's a list of albums that are excellent aides in inducing the moods most coveted in modern life: relaxation, productivity, energy, and creativity. |
Salon.com June 14, 2000 Liz O'Brien |
The agony after ecstasy I took the drug for nearly a year to lift myself to euphoria. Then I crashed hard. |