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Basement Jaxx: RemedyWhen people criticize dance music for sounding interchangeable, there's sadly a whole lot of truth to the accusation. Racism and homophobia certainly played a small part in ...
This follow-up to Remedy from this Brixton duo has more in common with music of Missy Elliot than any of Basement Jaxx's house peers. The duo of Simon Ratcliffe and Felix Buxton are one of the few ...
Exactly a decade on from their Remedy debut album, Basement Jaxx-aka Simon Ratcliffe and Felix Buxton-still retain their sense of musical adventure and exploration. For the just completed new ...
Following a series of EPs in the mid-Nineties, British producers Felix Buxton and Simon Ratcliffe tried to insert a spirit of inventiveness into an ailing house music scene with Basement Jaxx's ...
Basement Jaxx have spent years playing to huge numbers of sweaty people in fields around the world, yet their recorded output has been far from essential. Felix Buxton and Simon Ratcliffe’s ...
Now, Basement Jaxx — which has remixed tracks for Justin Timberlake, among others — has created its most pop-oriented project to date. XL Recordings/Astralwerks issues the twosome’s new ...
BASEMENT JAXX Musicians whose debut albums succeed almost always face a backlash with their sophomore efforts–particularly if they don’t stick to the formula that worked the first time around ...
Two years after their debut Remedy returned house music to its Chicago roots - packed with energy, vocals and tunes - Basement Jaxx's follow-up is aimed straight at the dance floor. There's no ...
Basement Jaxx have announced a five-date tour of England later this year. The dance group will start in Leeds on 28 November before finishing just over a week later at London's Brixton Academy.
Pooling vinyl resources, equipment and, most importantly, a shared sense of experimentation, they transformed into Basement Jaxx and started garnishing their deep house stock with tasteful ...
Spotted as the clock struck midnight and Basement Jaxx began their 140-minute DJ set at Axis, the chilled bottle conjured thoughts of ascots, Moon Safari, six-inch cigarette holders, and lava lamps.
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