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Turning Japanese
By Matthew Hilburn
Apr 22, 1999
Until recently the designation "big in Japan" was, for all intents and purposes, a slap in the face to most pop and rock musicians. Now with heavyweight trendsetting labels such as Matador and Grand Royal capitalizing on Japan's newfound, growing, and supercool reputation for quixotic and innovative musical hodgepodges, other...
Able Hands on Deck
By Matthew Hilburn
Mar 25, 1999
Rob Swift has fat ambitions: He wants to change the way you hear the turntable. To him decks are not to be relegated to backstage wick-wick-wacking and dope beat pumping; instead he wants to scratch out respectability for the turntable as a musical instrument like any other. Swift was the...
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