Can’t remember who headlined the first Storm Rave? Look up the flyer on The Archive. Want to hear Daft Punk’s now legendary set from Further ’96? The Archive’s got you covered. Want to read the first issue of Massive Magazine? Again, check The Archive. Want to put that box of flyers, mixtapes and zines taking up space in your closet to good use? Send them to The Archive.
It all started as one man’s mission to preserve the old rave zines he had sitting around, but Chicago scene mainstay Dan Komando’s dream is now all grown up. His Internet Rave Archive is ballooning with zines, flyers and an ever more robust collection of classic sets and mixtapes. You’ve gotta log in to see those, but they’ve already got classics from Daft Punk, Claude Young, Danny the …
MYX TV, a lifestyle channel of music, culture, etc., celebrated their launch with URB Magazine this past Thursday at the Shark Club. Costa Mesa (Orange County) is an unnusual place to find such a high class event, but there was a shark in the fish tank. Kid you not. MYX threw up DJs and VJs (don’t get any funny ideas about other ‘Js), including Rampage, and Olivia and James from MYX TV. Frankie J hosted, and there was most definitely some serenading. Overall a successful night from URB and MYX TV’s launch. I even got to indirectly call the bouncer a racist for their hoodie policy! What beats that? Well, the party did. Here’s da’ proof.
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Remember when people watched commercials on television? And then inevitably, someone would bug their musically knowledgeable compatriot about some irresistible little ditty that scored the soundtrack of commercialism? Well, TiVo and the Internet took care of that…but it didn’t stop the rain of advertisements using cool music. Here are the top 10 cool music commercials of ‘08:



























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