Articles by Joshua Ostroff
AK1200
Shoottokill
PUBLISHED Dec 1, 2002
During the rise and levelling off of drum & bass, a rare few producers, like Roni Size or Goldie, managed proper albums. With only a spasti...
Cassius
Au Reve
PUBLISHED Dec 1, 2002
The French house tidal wave has long since crested and subsided, but new releases keep trickling out, filled with a Gallic love of fine che...
Edition Terranova
Hitchhiking Non-Stop With No Particular Direction
PUBLISHED Dec 1, 2002
Too often, eclectic is a euphemism for a lack of direction, an artistic attempt rarely arriving at any discernible destination. But Berlin...
Miguel Migs
Colorful You
PUBLISHED Dec 1, 2002
Miguel Migs is pretty fucking chilled out. His music, buffeted by a soft, steady house beat, simply flows from place to place, roaming thro...
Add N To (X)
Loud Like Nature
PUBLISHED Dec 1, 2002
"I see a pinball machine as an instrument and I see a guitar as an instrument and I see a synth as an instrument," says Barry 7 of Brit "ba...
Various
Ministry of Sound: Canada
PUBLISHED Dec 1, 2002
Someone is apparently asleep at the wheel at Ministry of Sound. The super-club "brand" has been faced with shutting down its magazine, and...
Missy Elliott
Under Construction
PUBLISHED Dec 1, 2002
Missy Misdemeanor may have lost a lot of weight recently, but her latest confection with Virginia hit man Timbaland is no calorie-reduced o...
Snow
Two Hands Clapping
PUBLISHED Dec 1, 2002
Toronto's very own white reggae "star hasn't made much of an impact since his 1993 heyday with "Informer though this is his fifth full-...