John Gregory - 30/Nov/2009  Electronica duo Basement Jaxx creates some crazy sounds to make the up the rhythms and melodies of its songs—so much whirring, popping, heavy ba...
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Lukas Clark-Memler - 24/Nov/2009  Basement Jaxx, the cross-genre-fusing South Londoners, have been making bona fide party music since before the beginning of the millennium. Yet as 200...
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Lukas Clark-Memler - 18/Nov/2009  BasementJaxx, the cross-genre-fusing South Londoners, have been making bona fide partymusic since the beginning of the millennium. Yet as 2009 comes ...
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cloudspeakers - 17/Nov/2009  Basement Jaxx are, at this point, an old group, as strange as that sounds. 2009’s Scars comes a full decade after the duo burst onto the dance music ...
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Jason Keller - 29/Oct/2009 Felix Buxton and Simon Ratcliffe mistakenly assume that collaborations are enough to make an album interesting. It might’ve worked in 1999, when...
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Chris Mandle - 27/Oct/2009  Long-gone are the club-filling Ibiza vibes. Putting aside their casual-cool on new album Scars, the formidable duo that are Basement Jaxx – Feli...
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Andrew Ryce - 21/Oct/2009  It begins with a confident declaration of identity - a shouted “Basement Jaxx” - followed by a remarkably skittish, unsure intro, something different ...
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Matthew Perpetua - 09/Oct/2009  In a recent post to his blog on the New Yorker website, the critic Sasha Frere-Jones made a case for his poor track record in predicting public taste ...
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Michael H. Miller - 07/Oct/2009 The cover of Basement Jaxx’s fifth album, Scars, features an owl’s head attached to a human body with two different-colored shoulders. It&...
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Jesper Persson - 07/Oct/2009 Basement Jaxx forward (this writer not included). I could go so far as to agree that the conceptual fourth album is their weakest full-length to date....
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