GROOVES no.2
The Acclaimed Journal for Excellent, Experimental and Expensive Electronic
Music
Out Now At Tower Records' Near You!
Featuring numerous interviews with brand-name IDM artists:
o funkstorung
o trans am
o add n to (x)
o suction records
o jake mandell
o funki porcini
o mark pistel
o nate harrison
o not breathing
And a bunch of people wrote some reviews or something. I don't know what
that's all about. I guess putting reviews in music magazines is the hip
thing to do nowadays.
If you're inclined towards HTML-based contraptions, check out:
http://www.rain.org/~audio/grooves/ for more info on the 'zine and
subscriptions.
Oh yeah, and some guy wrote fake articles for a few laughs, but Grooves'
corporate legal staff said nix due to possible slander proceedings:
o Jimi Tenor's "Kazoo N' Bass": A Bold New Direction For Electronica Or
Something Far, Far More Sinister?
o Squarepusher: Amateur Jazz Hack Extraordinaire
Simon Reynolds offers his objective take on The New Jazz, curses fans,
insults non-fans, does drugs, writes about it
o "Eat Shit and Die, Assholes"
This month, guest columnist and Warp Records CEO Greg Eden dips into the
mailbag to answer all your burning questions
o "Weird" Al Yankovic Parodies Aphex Twin Parodying Puff Daddy: Can The End
of Civilization Be Far Behind?
o New Skam-based Global Economy Emerges:
Trainspotter-cum-Dictator Lance McGannon Trades Beat-Up Copy Of "Lego
Feet" For Various Third-World Countries In Landmark Auction