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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

KURTIS BLOW 

Dec 1, 2003,

By Brolin Winning

When discussing the true pioneers of hip-hop, certain artists instantly come to mind as founders of the music and the culture. Afrika Bambaataa, Grandmaster...

MATTHEW DEAR 

Dec 1, 2003,

By Bill Murphy

Ask producer Matthew Dear about his adopted city of Detroit and about how the scene there has exerted an influence on his music, and he breaks it down...

LAIKA 

Dec 1, 2003,

By Ken Micallef

I don't know what genre we are in, Laika's Margaret Fiedler says. Sometimes, we are called electronic, but we have vocals, and we aren't as coffee-table...

DIGITAL Darkness 

Dec 1, 2003,

By Christine Hsieh

It's hard to tell whether Luke Haines and John Moore's bone-dry wit and biting sarcasm are merely the expression of a common British stereotype or bald,...

RICHIE HAWTIN 

Dec 1, 2003,

By D. Strauss

The practitioners of intelligent techno often pride themselves on their anonymity. But if the genre has a star, it's Richie Hawtin, who under his given...

THE HIGH LLAMAS 

Nov 1, 2003,

By Joe Silva

Sean O'Hagan fends off many brief interruptions from his son in his home studio, but it's fair play to young master O'Hagan because it is, after all,...

KRAFTWERK 

Nov 1, 2003,

By Kylee Swenson

Although not the first to toy around with constructing and playing synthetic instruments, Kraftwerk essentially kick-started electronic music. Throughout...

HYBRID 

Nov 1, 2003,

By Christine Hsieh

Is it possible to age gracefully in clubland? Hybrid's latest effort, Morning Sci-Fi (Distinct'ive, 2003), is less effusive, grandiose and sweetly euphoric...

SANDRA COLLINS 

Nov 1, 2003,

By Rich Wells

Although down-to-earth and unassuming, Sandra Collins exudes natural star power. Certainly, that quality is one of the reasons that she's come up from...

KEN ISHII 

Nov 1, 2003,

By Ken Micallef

Japan's Ken Ishii has achieved heights unthinkable for the typical DJ who is used to scrounging clubs for loose change and hoping for points on his or...

SUMMIT IN SUMMARY 

Nov 1, 2003,

David Weiss

Just a little uptown from downtown 16th Street, to be exact was the New York City headquarters for the Billboard Dance Music Summit 2003, Sept. 22-24....

DANNY LOHNER 

Nov 1, 2003,

By Robert Hanson

Danny Lohner enjoys an envious position in life. As guitarist, bassist, keyboardist and studio engineer for Trent Reznor's bersuccessful Nine Inch Nails,...

DJ SAGE 

Oct 1, 2003,

By Pete Glowatsky

The drum 'n' bass is kept up front at Philadelphia's Cue Records, which makes it all the easier for DJ Sage to home in on exactly what she wants to find....

MIKE OLDFIELD 

Oct 1, 2003,

By Ken Micallef

When 19-year-old Mike Oldfield documented what would become one of the best-selling instrumental albums of all time, he took a do-it-yourself approach...

RICHARD DEVINE 

Oct 1, 2003,

By Erin Hutton

The future of music is visual that is, if Richard Devine is anything of a harbinger of what's to come. In the glitch-laden, sterile landscape of erudite...

JOHN 00 FLEMING 

Sep 1, 2003,

by Nick McGeachin

With so much left to chance in the life of a DJ, one thing for British John Fleming is certain: His faith in trance has paid off handsomely. Voted No....

THE SOFT PINK TRUTH 

Sep 1, 2003,

By Kylee Swenson

There's a lot of love and shame mixed together in this project, says the Soft Pink Truth's Drew Daniel. One-half of electronic duo Matmos and a member...

BEBOP BEAT JUGGLER 

Sep 1, 2003,

By Ken Micallef

Philadelphia's Mann Center for the Performing Arts is an open-air theater that is more accustomed to performances by Weird Al Yankovic and the Mormon...

MADLIB 

Sep 1, 2003,

By Bill Murphy

I must have done 30 or 40 albums up in here that ain't never been heard, reveals a soft-spoken Madlib in between drum takes at his Bomb Shelter studio...

MARK RONSON 

Aug 1, 2003,

By Bill Murphy

Street cred is probably the most valuable commodity in hip-hop, and Mark Ronson knows what it means to pay the dues to get it. After nearly five years...

SOUTHERN SWELTER 

Aug 1, 2003,

By Joe Silva

We are rolling in a ridiculously immaculate Land Rover beneath a calm Atlanta skyline just after sunset. All day long, the first real hints of the coming...

The Mad Professor 

Aug 1, 2003,

By Kylee Swenson

In dance music, there is no greater perfectionist than BT. The L.A.-based producer, DJ, remixer, film scorer, artist and pioneer of progressive trance and house is constantly taking a microscope to his sound, and the jack-turned-master of all musical trades can do just about anything in the studio....

BROADCAST 

Aug 1, 2003,

By Ken Micallef

These days, you don't always know if the music you buy is live or Memorex. Is it a complete performance recorded in real time, or did the producer-engineer-musician...

GARY NUMAN 

Aug 1, 2003,

By Ken Micallef

During the late '70s, America reveled in the corny adult pop of James Taylor, Carly Simon and Elton John. Into this soft-rock stranglehold came Gary Numan's...

HIERO 

Jul 1, 2003

Style: Underground, true hip-hop and soul Established: In 1996, by the Hieroglyphics crew Del tha Funkee Homosapien, Casual, Pep Love, Souls of Mischief...


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