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Vol XXXIV No. 91

Tuesday, February 20, 2001

  Gatecrasher showcases best DJs, effects in trance
By DAVID FULTON
Scene Music Critic

"Welcome to the Future," the screen flashes in unison with the thunderous beats that shakes one to the deepest depths of his or her soul. The screen could not have been more accurate in its message, as Gatecrasher stormed the Point ... [more]


Mindless of popular trends, Jeff Beck finds success again
By GREG RUEHLMANN
Scene Music Critic

When guitar legend Jeff Beck released Who Else! in 1999, fans and critics alike rejoiced. Who Else! was the first new studio album from the former Yardbird in 10 years, and showcased his surprisingly diverse musical tastes and talents. Most surprising ... [more]


Dither marks noticeable maturity for jam band moe.
By TIM BODONY
Scene Music Critic

According to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary, "dither" means to act nervously or indecisively. With regards to the new moe. album, either the guys in the band never bothered to check if "dither" was a real word after they decided to use it ... [more]


Black shakes up classic western rock with Dog
By JOE REISING
Scene Music Critic

It is usually never a good sign when a band puts their picture on the album cover. Case in point, every Britney Spears/ Backstreet boys/ N'Sync record ever made. A band's picture usually signifies that the music is not good enough ... [more]