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November 2001

Featuring:

  • TheInternational Noise Conspiracy
  • Preston School Of Industry
  • Royal City
  • Soilent Green
  • Spiritualized
  • October 2001

    Featuring:

  • New Deal
  • Mercury Rev
  • A Camp
  • Meshuggah
  • Llorca
  • Sense Field
  • By Divine Right
  • September 2001

    Featuring:

  • Spookey Ruben
  • Converge
  • Ben Folds
  • Richie Hawtin
  • Sons Of Otis
  • Trüby Trio
  • Darkest Hour
  • August 2001

    Featuring:

  • Grade
  • Jersey
  • Tricky
  • July 2001

    Featuring:

  • Duotang
  • Reach the Sky
  • Rufus Wainwright
  • The Deadly Snakes
  • Weezer
  • Angel
  • June 2001

    Featuring:

  • Sigur Rós
  • Candiria
  • Herbert
  • Hot Water Music
  • Ron Sexsmith
  • SIANspheric
  • South
  • May 2001

    Featuring:

  • Dan the Automator
  • Gorillaz
  • Moreno Veloso
  • Mogwai
  • Kardinal Offishall
  • Flashing Lights
  • DJ Serious
  • Tricky Woo
  • April 2001

    Featuring:

  • Black Box Recorder
  • Luther Wright and The Wrongs
  • Rocket From The Crypt
  • Sadies
  • March 2001

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    February 2001

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    Masta Ace & Edo G
    Over a pre-concert spread of short ribs, fried chicken, waffles and plenty of collard greens at Toronto's Harlem restaurant, diehard East coast rhyme legends Masta Ace (Brooklyn), 43, and Edo G (Boston), 39, chat exclusively with Exclaim! on the trials and triumphs of a recording career in hip-hop that, combined, stretches 40 years deep.... Read More
    The centre of Blue Rodeo's universe is a non-descript building on the Danforth in Toronto, housing their management company Starfish Entertainment and their renowned Woodshed Recording Studio. If the band have any roommates at the Woodshed, then it's the Sadies.... Read More
    Whimsical curmudgeon Stephin Merritt is undeniably one of the most significant artists of the past 20 years. A clever wordsmith equally devoted to Human League and Cole Porter, Merritt's nascent musical explorations produced the lo-fi, synthesized sound of the Magnetic Fields. Even then, with his intellectual interest in diverse pop and folk instrumentation and the timeless art of charming, sentimental songs, glimmers of a contemporary pop genius shone through.... Read More
    Dangers' 2006 release, Anger, was a forthright blast of acrimony encapsulated in traditionally abrasive hardcore. However, where that formula worked just fine, the Southern Californians ― Graf Orlock/Ghostlimb guitarist Justin Smith and long-time colleagues Al Brown (vocals), Tim Culver... Full Review
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