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Famous for fronting Faith No More, Mike Patton's many other projects—from the early '90s metal funk of Mr. Bungle to recent collaborations with fellow California noise-maker Kid 606—have always been on the …
Famous for fronting Faith No More, Mike Patton's many other projects—from the early '90s metal funk of Mr. Bungle to recent collaborations with fellow California noise-maker Kid 606—have always been on the …
after the jump. The Dream of the Fisherman's Wife 19 May-23 July 2006 Diesel Denim Gallery 68 Greene Street New York, NY 10013 map
Mia Mala McDonald is one of Melbourne’s hottest young photographers. She has a solid portfolio of live music shots but is increasingly moving toward insightful, thematic photo essays. She believes the secret …
Logitech offers a customizable PSP case, but if you’re fresh out of your own ideas and you love The Streets, Cool Hunting’s giving away a limited edition one that features The Streets …
Mark Denardo incorporates traditional guitar, violin and piano with video game sequences in his highly original folk music
In Japan currently, the International Chiptune Resistance Tour touches down stateside next week, bringing "lo-bit tactical specialists" Bit Shifter and Nullsleep to North America. The Nintendo-based music makers are rising fast and …
Zero 7, are back with their third full-length album, The Garden, and the harvest is a varied and bountiful soundscape. Their latest offering is full of what you have come to expect …
Muro’s contribution to the “King’s of” series is an epic 44-track long anthology that opens with soaring glam ’70s disco with near-constant flute riffs and slowly makes its way into more James …
The concept behind Australian zine Hungry is pretty simple. Born out of a cold Melbourne night and a few drinks, the creative team behind the low-budget publication decided that each issue will …
LVHRD Foundation, the semi-secret NYC members club recognized for its elusive events, will host another party in its saga of creative competitions. This time, on Tuesday 30 May 2006 you can expect …