By David Buchanan on August 5th, 2009
Before Gap’s Brian Setzer Orchestra-themed commercial popularized ’50s nostalgia, The Mask ushered in a healthy helping of swing and R&B from the early ’90s. While this noticeably dated bag of various tracks might resemble a Christian Stovitz mix CD, like the film itself, there is a charm about it (albeit a slightly disturbing one in some cases).
By Tony Biedenkapp on July 23rd, 2009
The year was 1995 and the underground electronic music scene was going large worldwide. Moby was a hero, mixtapes were the norm, and there were local indie shops making the music somewhat accessible. Label !K7 was looking to lead the charge by connecting with fans, and bringing the DJ mix experience from the clubs to [...]