Wednesday, March 27, 2002
Electronique Sounds (((-Disquiet-))) Super reflections on electronic music and interviews with the people who make it. MUTE becomes overheard, blips, noise, 7 inchers to MP3s, loving the Wagon Christ and DJFood and DKs 'Let's Play Drums'. Disquietude is disquietudiographica as library item, bibliography included.

What the hell is this Pop-Cult thing, why am I here or perhaps why am I reading a 3,000 word manifesto on the failed attempt to bring back Roller Derby. Obsessive Quality Pop Culture Disorder as brought on by the constant reading of the Obsessive Journal of Quality Pop Culture. A giant online repository of fine journalistic pop culture writings. Chock full of quality stories and brand spanking new photo galleries. Sample the delicious Material Whirl area for convenience, or clean out your Bottom 5 Archive of compelling lists like Coffee Table Book Artists Who Market Their Gimmick To Death and America's Most Superfluous Yet Self-Important Magazines. Act now.
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Tuesday, March 26, 2002
The road less traveled is disparate musical terrain, and yes there is life after your punk band Vatican Commandos disbands. Moby explores his maverick musical eclecticism and makes a great deal of money in the process. His much anticipated album '18' will be released sometime in May, although RadioFG Paris is playing the hell out of the first 12" 'We Are All Made of Stars (The Bob Sinclar Mix), a swirling concoction of rapidly pounding diskow/synth-pop. He is also hosting a new show on MTV titled Senor? Moby's House of Music a sort of electro-tour of hot new music that bubbles up. Good for a laugh listen to the BBC interview with Moby who picks his most significant tracks. I won't give it all away but it has something to do with C.W.McCall's 'Convoy' as the first single he purchased. Finally in a bit of bitchy fun, find out how Moby was accosted by Russel Crowe.
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