Fat Joe – We Thuggin'

A’s “We Thuggin’” is a Hip Hop track released by Atlantic in 2001 featuring R. Kelly. The producer is Ron G.

Fat Joe – So Much More

“So Much More” is a Hip Hop track by Fat Joe released in 2005. (promo edition) The producers are Miami-based production duo Cool & Dre.

Dub Taylor – Escape From 21st Century

Alex Krüger, also known as Dub Taylor, is a German producer who also works under the name Tigerskin, and is a DJ who led the Dub Techno movement from the...

BMR With Level 42 – Starchild

BMR is a project by DJ and producer Boris Dlugosch and Michi Lange, who are also known as pioneers of German house.

[Column] Chillstep / Liquid Dubstep

Prologue Bass sinking into silence: What is Chillstep / Liquid Dubstep?

[Column] The genealogy of Lo-Fi Folk / Bedroom Folk and the deepening of home recording culture

The genealogy of Lo-Fi Folk / Bedroom Folk and the deepening of home recording culture

[Column] Post-Dubstep / Experimental Bass

Introduction: The context of “post-dubstep” born in London in the late 2000s

[Column] Choral / Vocal Experimental

Chorus/Vocal Experiment

[Column] Tech House: Minimal precision and reinventing the groove

From UK hard house to post-90s club culture

[Column] Slowcore/Sadcore: A musical history of silence and deep emotion

Red House Painters / Reconsidering the “gravity created by a small number of sounds” centered on Low

[Column] Folk-Tronica / Indietronica: History of fusion of acoustic and electronic music

A new form of song for the 21st century created by acoustic and electronic music

VA – From Tokyo To Brussels EP

A project album released in 2004 from MB Elektronics, a label run by Marco Bailey.

Ursula Rucker – Circe

Ursula Rucker is a spoken word artist from Philadelphia. She has collaborated with various artists such as Wax Tailor, King Britt, 4hero, Incognito, Jamaaladeen Tacuma, Josh Wink, and Alix Perez,...

Timothy Blake – Heat Crime

Timothy Blake is an Irish-born electro/house music producer/DJ based in Berlin, Germany. He has released works on independent European labels such as Kleine Reise Records, Dirt Crew, Fatty Fatty Phonographics,...

Thugfucker – Disco V / Knight Rider

Thugfucker started in 2004 as a duo between US DJ/producer Greg Oreck and Irish-born New York-based DJ Holmar Filipsson, but later became Greg Oreck’s solo project.

Lloyd Cole And The Commotions – Mainstream

Lloyd Cole And The Commotions is a British pop band formed in Glasgow, Scotland in 1982. After disbanding in 1989, Lloyd Cole began a solo career.

Le' Bopre – Stereo Jack

Peter Grummich also works under the names Lee Anderson and Classic Action. He is also active as a duo with Blome & Grummich with Sender Records founder Benno Blome and...

Grooveyard Feat. Michel de Hey – Take Me To The Bridge! (Official Theme From FFWD Heineken Dance Parade 1999)

Jeroen Verheij, also known as Grooveyard, is a Dutch house/techno DJ/producer known as Secret Cinema and the founder of the Amsterdam label Gem Records.

Deepest Blue – Give It Away

Deepest Blue is Ministry Of Sound’s electro/house project by Joel Edwards and Matt Schwartz.

Axer – 123

Axer is a DJ/producer duo consisting of Axel Hedfors (Axwell) and Eric Prydz (Pryda). Axel Hedfors He is best known as a member of the Swedish House Mafia, and Eric...

Aerial – Star Of The Show EP

Aerial is a power pop band that has been active in the Scottish indie scene since the late 1990s. In 2000, he released his ““Signal E.P.” on the London label...

4 Navigators – Reiki

4 Navigators is an Italian Techno/Hardstyle project. The members are DJ Vortex (Marco Paolo Pierucci), Marco Chiodi Corridi, Giuseppe De Iesu, and DJ Carlos, who are known as Italian hardstyle...

[Column] The complete history of Electroacoustic Improvisation

From Fennesz to Toral, a fusion of electronic and improvisational

[Column] Experimental Hip Hop / Abstract Hip Hop reconstruction

Another hip-hop history created by “beat deconstruction experiments” since the 2000s

[Column] Dark Jazz / Noir Jazz ─ The sounds of a city drawn by darkness and silence

Darkness, silence, slowness, urban reverberations - to what extent does jazz sink into the “shadow”?