Adam Blyweiss - 13.05.2010 Whither turntablism Vinyl may not be dead but MP3s have eaten away at it like cancer, and who knows just how badly the legalese and cost of sample cl...
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Gabriel Bogart - 27.04.2010  Everyone has had the experience of sitting down to watch a movie that they expected to be awesome, only to walk out halfway through wishing aloud for ...
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Mike Schiller - 02.04.2010  One of the inevitable truths of this life is that we must get older. Usually, it happens quietly and gradually—you wake up one morning, wondering “how...
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Dave Morris - 10.03.2010  Discophiles had a rough time in the early ’80s; in the ’90s, blues-rockers became the pariahs. The musical fashion victims of the ’00s are DJs/produce...
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shornyton - 06.03.2010 RJD2 (born Ramble John Krohn) is undoubtedly one of the world?s finest producers, but I know I am not his only follower left somewhat disappointed by...
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Jason Richards - 28.01.2010  On his new single, Jay-Z raps, “Niggas want my old shit, buy my old album” – a simple solution for perennial haters not feeling his ...
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Eric Hill - 24.01.2010 Like DJ Shadow, Dan the Automator, and Diplo, Ramble John Krohn is a millennial hip-hop innovator who's spent the last decade wheel barrowing around t...
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Embling - 22.01.2010  Fortune seems to favor some more than others; RJD2 is not among the favored. He began the last decade as a rising star, only to have his reputation de...
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Hayley Elisabeth Kaufman - 20.01.2010 To celebrate ten years as an electronic music powerhouse, producer, newly minted indie record label owner and phenomenal beatmaster, RJD2 offers the e...
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Edwin Ortiz - 20.01.2010  The multi-faceted RJD2 had shown a knack for pushing the envelope throughout last decade. Releasing three genre-bending albums, the producer/deejay/si...
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