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When Cash Money Records' flamboyant CEO Bryan "Baby" Williams stepped into the arena of hip-hop music... read more
Copter Records has just landed and ready to unload some of the best quality hip hop for 2005, starting with the Da Beatminerz album Fully Loaded With Static. read more
Ah… quinquennium, quinquennia: as excuses for a celebration go, this birthday is as good a start as any – so welcome to Azuli Presents Miami 2005... read more
Blending the rawness of early 90’s grunge with the instrumental depth of 60’s and 70’s rock classics, Mississippi’s Fall As Well plays well-crafted modern rock music. read more
John Scofield's earliest memory of the late musical genius Ray Charles goes back to his childhood in the early '60s, when he heard the song "Hit the Road Jack" on the radio. read more
“If I had to sum up my music, I’d call it country with deep Southern soul,” says Columbia, South Carolina native Lauren Lucas. read more
Aged just 11, M.I.A. (aka Maya Arul) became a refugee of war. Like many others, her family were forced to flee Sri Lanka... read more
Otto Spooky is the new album by Momus. Todd E Jones reviews. read more
Serengeti is interviewed by Todd E Jones read more
It’s no surprise that four bored suburban kids might decide to start a band in high school, maybe play a few “gigs”, maybe even stick together for a few years and try to make it in the “big city.” read more
John Darnielle is one of the most imaginative lyricists of his generation. Since he sat down cross-legged with an acoustic guitar in front of a boom box and... read more
There are thousands of DJs who roam the music world these days, each with pockets of recognition and bits of fame. read more
