Cool Hunting

Entries with keyword "dance" 7 result(s) displayed (26 - 32 of 32)
Big in '05 - The Bravery
(10 March 2005) - Bravery. Hailing from New York, the Bravery evokes ‘80s New Wave that you can rock and dance to with a look that says they really like the Clash -- except on days when they're feeling Andy Warhol. The band got its start more or less as a backlash to the city’s electroclash scene, which singer Sam Endicott has openly admitted to hating –- at...
Ian Brown -- Solarized
(18 February 2005) - It’s always been amazing to me how British music fans can completely and wholly rally around an artist, like Robbie Williams or Kylie and America just doesn’t pay any attention. Such is the case with Ian Brown. Many of you likely know him as the frontman for the Stone Roses – ah, the Stone Roses, where dance music seamlessly meshed with rock. For without...
Rewind this Video: M.I.A.'s Galang
(10 February 2005) - the video: “She is so FLY.” Well, a mountain of music press later, with her full-length album on the horizon for its US release (February 22), I must say. I. Agree. M.I.A. has returned me to the realm of obsessive teenage excitement with her exuberant fuck it all style. (I want to be just like her! We’'re both Dragons!) She’s a hyper-conscious, ultra-cool, bi-...
Now For Something Spicy
(07 February 2005) - From the Spice Girls to Ab Fab and now to a successful solo career. Donít kill me but I have to say I actually like the former Baby Spice, who now simply goes by Emma. Yes, itís pure pop, a guilty pleasure. But her single, ìFree Me,î which is already huge in the UK, is catchy. It has hooks and built-in dance moves. Sure the...
Catch the Buzz: Bloc Party
(31 January 2005) - The other day I mentioned that Kele Okereke lent his vocals to the Bloc Party, is gearing up to take America by storm. Their album, “Silent Alarm,” on hip indie label Dim Mak comes out later in March, but they have a few tracks for download on their website and singles were just released January 25. While their sound is definitely post-punk (imagine Gang...
Previous 1 2
Advertisement
Advertisement