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Andrew Paynter
Having spent seven years as front man of The King Blues, London artist Itch effectively toes the line between grime, punk and dubstep, collaborating with punk icons like Rancid's Tim Armstrong and Goldfinger's John Feldmann.
Spinner RPM is thrilled to premiere Itch's controversial new video for "Like I'm Drugs," which ...
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Dominic Charles
Artist: Sonny Fodera featuring Cajmere
Hails From: Adelaide, Australia
Song: "Do You Know"
Album: Moving Forward
Sounds Like: Green Velvet, Jamie Jones
In Their Words: "'Do You Know' was made in my old studio in Melbourne, Australia. Heavily influenced by the deep house sounds of Jamie Jones and Cajmere. I used a Moog ...
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Watch Animal Collective's Panda Bear discuss contributing vocals to Daft Punk's Random Acces Memories, in the fifth installment of the video series "The Collaborators," which documents the recording of the album. "It's a huge honor for me, but to talk about it more than that is still a little bit difficult at this point," ...
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I said I might never go back to Coachella. I'd done it already. It felt like someone else's high school reunion.
Back in Los Angeles, there was a lot going on. I saw James Blake play for 100 people in a recording studio. It wasn't as good as his festival set. An intimate James Blake show is perhaps a little too ...
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Yesterday (April 19), we interviewed a bunch of Coachella's DJs about their week off between festival appearances. Despite the various hotel pools, mountains and deserts in the immediate vicinity, most of of the artists we polled, including Paul Oakenfold, Eric Prydz and Paul Kalkbrenner, returned to their studios, toured or ...
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Last year, Coachella added a second weekend, offering fans the opportunity to attend twice, organizers to charge twice, and artists up to a week off in the desert, golfing, meditating, visiting hallucinogen-friendly destination spots like Joshua Tree, or whatever else they deem fit.
While acts could not technically book ...
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After various leaks, critiques, rumors and suspicions, Daft Punk will officially release their new single, "Get Lucky," tonight at 12:01 ET. The track, which features vocals by Pharrell, and guitar by Nile Rodgers, will be available for download. If it's much different from the version that leaked yesterday, we'll be surprised. [MTV] ...
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