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DailyCandy March 14, 2006 |
Long Live the Party Kudu is a soul-stirring electronic duo with a new album Death of the Party available online today. |
IDB America December 2005 Roger Hamilton |
An Instrument That Refused to Compromise Even the neophyte to the Paraguayan harp cannot help but be charmed by songs such as the Pajaro Campana, where the call of the bird is clearly audible. |
Registered Rep. November 1, 2005 John Churchill |
Sufferin' Taxpayer Blues Whether you're looking for a seasonally appropriate gag gift for a client, or just a way to drive someone completely nuts on a long road trip, check out Ruby Tunes' Taxpayer Blues. |
Registered Rep. November 1, 2005 Kristen French |
Stockbroker Rock The insurance industry is not often a source of artistic inspiration, but there is at least one exception: San Francisco-based techno band "broker/dealer." |
Science News September 17, 2005 Ivars Peterson |
A Mathemusical Potpourri Are you curious about the sound of pi? What sort of tune is the Dow Jones Industrial Average singing today? How does redwood DNA translate into an environmental symphony? A new computer program and Web site allows you to find out. |
AskMen.com |
Judge Jules Judge Jules is a world-famous DJ who drives trance and house music lovers crazy every Saturday night on BBC Radio 1. |
AskMen.com Charlie Billows |
5 Things You Didn't Know About Reggaeton "Reggaeton," a widely popular Latin blend of reggae and dancehall, is quickly making its way into the music mainstream. |
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. |
Wired November 2003 Malcolm McLaren |
8-Bit Punk The subculture hacker who created the Sex Pistols discovers the new underground sound. It's called chip music. Can you play lead Game Boy? |
Reason June 2003 Charles Paul Freund |
Look Who's Rocking the Casbah The revolutionary implications of Arab music videos |
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