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TRS 80

TRS-80 – Shake Hands with Danger – Review

March 8, 2004

The most interesting thing coming out of the experimental electro camp in some time, TRS-80 consistently expands the possibilities of technology.

TRS-80 – Mr. Kickass – Review

November 22, 2002

Imagine The Orb out on the cold streets of Chicago, scrounging for beer money. Or DJ Spooky hopped up on something speedy.

Wish You Were Queer – Tribute to Ministry – Review

September 1, 2000

Most of the songs chosen aren’t my faves, and they all sound like Erasure or Depeche Mode on a bad day with some over-dramatic hack on vocals.

Dread Kennedys: In Dub We Trust – Review

April 1, 2000

Industrial-ish bands cover DK tunes. Be warned: None of the covers are punk, dub, or reggae. Like DK, the production quality is as thin as a tequila shit.

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