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We Got Three Big Beat Producers from Back in the Day to Explain What Their Genre Actually Was | US | Translation
"A melting pot of 60s funk, breaks, hip hop, and whatever else was to hand thrown in for good measure."
In Defense of Big Beat, the Annoying 90s Music Genre That Snobs Love to Hate
Embracing the good bits of a widely-dismissed music moment that gave us The Prodigy, The Chemical Brothers, and Fatboy Slim.
Why Hackers' Cyberpunk Soundtrack Still Matters, According to Director Iain Softley
“I saw Hackers as a music revolution. Their laptops were customized like guitars.”
Axwell Protégé NEW_ID and Funk Machine Drop Groovy Electro Heater
"I Wanna Move" slaps the bass all the way from space.
Caspa Remixes The Prodigy into Some Heavy, Dark Rave Madness
"I wanted to keep that strong Prodigy edge and style, so I avoided the obvious build-up and crappy dubstep drop."
Galantis is Ready for a Power Move with Debut Album
'Pharmacy' could be the tipping point for the duo of hitmakers.
Here are the Best The Chemical Brothers Collaborations Ever, Ranked
If the Flaming Lips, Miguel, and Spank Rock don't even make the cut, the ones who do are probably pretty special.
10 Dance Labels That Won 2014
This countdown isn't about how big, established, or hip a label is. It's about how much they killed it this year.
Nicada’s New Record Reminds Us Why We Love Dance Music
The Oslo-based producer just inked a deal with Big Beat and drops some sickness on “Zuma”