Articles by Prasad Bidaye
Art of Noise
The Seduction of Claude Debussy
PUBLISHED Sep 1, 1999
The problem with the Art of Noise is that as hip as they are to the sounds of underground dance music, they just love to be square. They're...
Carl Cox
Phuture 2000
PUBLISHED Sep 1, 1999
Carl Cox is internationally known as the king of hard house, but as far as I'm concerned, his crown means as much to electronic music as Pu...
µ-ziq
Royal Astronomy
PUBLISHED Sep 1, 1999
When it comes to song-writing, there isn't much to say about Mike Paradinas’ project µ-ziq that hasn't been said before. The balance...
Peshay
Miles From Home
PUBLISHED Sep 1, 1999
Check any of Peshay's past releases on Metalheadz or his gorgeous remixes for Galliano and Carl Craig and there's no doubt that along with...
Spacetime Continuum
Double Fine Zone
PUBLISHED Sep 1, 1999
In this time of great cynicism, there's often a reluctance to engage the pleasant and beautiful side of life, especially in contemporary el...
Todd Terry
Resolutions
PUBLISHED Sep 1, 1999
Why is Todd Terry, one of the most famous and well-paid house DJ/producers in the world, making a breakbeat album? There's not a sexy hi-ha...
Various
Metro Breaks '99: Deeper Drum & Bass From Darkest Toronto
PUBLISHED Sep 1, 1999
The first Metro Breaks compilation may have solidified Toronto's over-hyped reputation as the North American capital of drum & bass, but th...
Rita di Ghent
The Birth of Sprawl
PUBLISHED Aug 1, 1999
Rita di Ghent is a woman of many voices. She scats jazz, speaks in poetry and plays hip to rap. Her flexibility in these different genres i...