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Welcome to the new remixmag.com, now part of the larger Electronic Musician audio production community. In the coming months you will notice big changes to the site, as we add the professional networking and community features you've been asking for. Stay tuned. And bookmark now! &mdashThe Editors

SAINT ETIENNE 

Jan 1, 2006,

Erin Hutton

Returning with their first major release since 2002's Finisterre (Mantra), Saint Etienne's Bob Stanley, Pete Wiggs and Sarah Cracknell are speaking up...

BEAT HAPPENING 

Jan 1, 2006,

BY KEN MICALLEF

Standing behind the million-selling records, media glare and controversy that accompany hip-hop superstardom are the producers whose sonic groundwork...

JUNKIE XL 

Jan 1, 2006,

By Bill Murphy

Every album has one or two tracks that seem cursed for some reason, says Tom Holkenborg, aka Junkie XL, referring with unusual candor (and no small amount...

LADY SOVEREIGN 

Jan 1, 2006,

Ken Micallef

She's only 20 years old, but she's ready to rule. She has taken meetings with Jay-Z, Antonio Reid and Usher and deemed them One of England's first female...

LOUIS AND BEBE BARRON 

Jan 1, 2006,

By Bill Murphy

Cult status rarely shadows any work that comes out of a major movie studio unless, of course, you consider MGM's sci-fi classic Forbidden Planet, which...

ULRICH SCHNAUSS 

Jan 1, 2006,

Erin Hutton

It's safe to say that the first half of the '00s has been good to German producer Ulrich Schnauss so much so that he's retreated from Berlin to Kiel,...

BETH ORTON 

Jan 1, 2006,

Bill Murphy

It's been three years since singer-songwriter-guitarist Beth Orton has released a proper studio album a fact that, combined with her unexpected cancellation...

PAUL OAKENFOLD 

Jan 1, 2006,

Kylee Swenson

From the classic Happy Mondays album Pills 'n' Thrills and Bellyaches (Elektra, 1989) to his own tracks such as Starry-Eyed Surprise (as heard in that...

DANNY TENAGLIA 

Dec 1, 2005,

By Justin Kleinfeld

Throughout the years, the clubbing industry has seen its share of superstar DJs. Some have become popular for playing the hottest trance tunes (Paul van...

DJ KENTARO 

Dec 1, 2005,

By Aaron Schultz

Watching 23-year-old DJ Kentaro on the turntables is like watching a bullet train blast off from Tokyo at the speed of light, making a quick stop on Mars...

Boards of Canada 

Dec 1, 2005,

By Erin Hutton

Perfection is a nebulous concept, one that varies dramatically depending on who or what is directing the point of comparison. In terms of music production,...

ATMOSPHERE 

Dec 1, 2005,

By DJ Ethx

Standard bearer for the punk-inspired, DIY hip-hop movement, Atmosphere's Slug has spent nearly a decade on the road, holding audiences enraptured with...

TRACY YOUNG 

Dec 1, 2005,

By Kirk Hartlage

The weather in Miami's South Beach is indeed hot, but so are the music scene and the record-industry types that call the area home. And these days, no...

GRACE NOTES 

Dec 1, 2005,

By Markkus Rovito

On Roxy Music's debut album, Bryan Ferry sang of revenge enacted upon an unsuspecting object of affection in a song called Keyboardist Brian Eno layered...

The Realist 

Dec 1, 2005,

By Brolin Winning

DJ Premier is hip-hop royalty. His signature production sound is immediately recognizable: Loaded with beautifully filthy drums and scratched hooks, his...

LUKE FAIR 

Nov 1, 2005,

By Elizabeth Mitkos

It's rare these days that Luke Fair shops for records in a record store. Since opening for Sasha's Involver tour this past year and John Digweed's Fabric...

ARMAND VAN HELDEN 

Nov 1, 2005,

By Christine Hsieh

At the turn of the millennium, it was difficult to escape Armand Van Helden's tight grip on surging dancefloors across the United States and abroad. From...

FUNK EXPLOSION 

Nov 1, 2005,

By Ken Micallef

The man of a thousand freaky hats, Jay Kay, is sitting in the English garden of his Chillington, Buckinghamshire, estate in England. A stronghold during...

MONSTER ON THE LOOSE 

Nov 1, 2005,

By Bill Murphy

Heads are nodding in the control room at Monza Studios in midtown Manhattan, where 26-year-old hip-hop producer and label mogul Swizz Beatz is blasting...

AUDIO BULLYS 

Nov 1, 2005,

By Justin Kleinfeld

With the proliferation of cheap, easy-to-use software, just about anyone can be an electronic-music producer. Although a good percentage of bedroom electronic...

BROTHERS GONNA WORK IT OUT 

Nov 1, 2005

On Sept. 16, Miami's Ultra Music Festival teamed up with New York based dance label Ultra Records to present a stripped-down Ultra Music Festival New...

MARLEY MARL 

Nov 1, 2005,

By Scott Rubin

As with anything in history, someone always does it whatever might be first. In terms of drum sampling, Marley Marl (born Marlon Williams) was an innovator...

The Long Ride Home 

Nov 1, 2005,

By Robert Hanson

If the standard pop band is the result of years of evolution and natural selection whereby the most well-adapted species rise to the top of the entertainment...

CARMEN RIZZO 

Nov 1, 2005,

By Genevieve Powers

Although most devote their week in South Beach to mojitos and sangria, producers do occasionally work during the Winter Music Conference even if it is...

OUT OF ORDER 

Nov 1, 2005,

By Richie Hawtin

I was lucky to grow up in a household that had a lot of music going on all the time. My dad was always listening to music, and he was an avid hi-fi electronics...


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