Music

Deepsky: In Silico

There are two great artists in the driver seat of Deepky, which gives this duo the ability to throw you into non-stop entertainment. Their chemistry is truly incredible as they bring completely new concepts to techno. This CD throws conventional trance a hard kick.... Read more
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Aria: Haze

Aria opens this album with some interesting cultural trance. Her voice is very soothing but somewhat cyclical. She has some romantic and dramatic sounds to create a soft musical atmosphere. Yet, if she wants to reach out to the female consumers, the lyrics could use some work.... Read more
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Andrew W.K.: I Get Wet

Don’t let his dirty clothes, long hair and snarling look fool you, Andrew W.K. is not metal, not even close. I Get Wet is one of the most musically diverse and melody-enhanced records of our time. Andrew W.K.... Read more
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Rx Bandits: Progress

Rx Bandits have created a highly energized album that is a definite Progress the music scene. With its unique mixture of music styles, from ska to reggae, Rx Bandits produce a sound that is sure to have fans jumping.... Read more
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Zero 7 - Simple Things

Zero 7 opens a doors into another realm and it's soothing alternative rock makes it classic driving music for a sunny day.  They add a new age hip-hop twist to slow jazzy backbeats and keep it all in a tightly organized production.... Read more
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Lagwagon: Hoss

The first Lagwagon song I heard was “Violins” when I was 15 or 16. It really got my attention. So I “borrowed” album for the day and fell in love. The vocals have a special ring, the lyrics stuck in my head, and the music makes you want to bounce.... Read more
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Strung Out: Another Day In Paradise

I don’t think anyone would argue that Strung Out hit their peak very early in their career with ‘Another Day In Paradise’. Although a lot of punk kiddies out there may not know the name STRUNG OUT, they would recognize track after track from various self-made punk tapes given to them by friends.... Read more
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