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The Crystal Method |
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More (2000 Mix) |
MP3 |
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Electronic |
America’s bestselling electronic duo have finally left Vegas behind. Be the first on your block to taste Scott Kirkland and Ken Jordan’s next, as-yet-untitled opus!
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DJ? Acucrack |
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So To Speak |
MP3 |
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Electronic |
Electro-alterna-pop for those hipsters who can ignore things as insignificant as, well … substance, originality, and invention.
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Frankie Bones |
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Creator 2000 |
MP3 |
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Electronic |
On this track from his 2000 release, You Know My Name, Bones delivers four-to-the-floor beats that start off monotonous -- and stay there…
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Tortoise |
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The Equator |
MP3 |
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Electronic |
Dub jazz from improvisational indie rock underground-ers is exploratory and subversive, but this trip to “The Equator” is a bit “too, too, too” to put a finger on. Pass.
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Sly and Robbie |
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Softcore Surge |
MP3 |
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Electronic |
"Exodub Implosion" lacks the innovation crucial to the electronica genre. Instead of shining, the music implodes into a black hole of opaque sound.
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Ghost in the Machine |
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Zone of Consciousness |
MP3 |
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Electronic |
Tepid, uninspired instrumental electro-pop - best left alone for all but the most Zoned.
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Sarina Paris |
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Look At Us |
WinMedia |
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Electronic |
Oh, God. What’s that smell?
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Dune |
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Angelfish |
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Electronic |
Mind-numbing and repetitious techno-babble is a total bore that plays like a skipping LP left unattended for waaaaaay too long. This is one "Angelfish" you should throw back in.
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