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CoolJunkie Interviews Pete Tong

CoolJunkie recently caught up with Pete Tong and chatted about his upcoming U.S. Tour, the creation of his new contest “The Tong Factor,” and how there’s a small chance that “Wonderland” may become a touring party.

When it comes to electronic dance music, one of the biggest names in the genre is Pete Tong. Not only is he the voice behind BBC Radio 1’s legendary Essential Mix program, but he also has quite the list of mixes and releases, making him sought after talent for nightclubs all around the world. Onc...

Cooljunkie Interviews The Shapeshifters

Recently CoolJunkie caught up with The Shapeshifters own Simon Marlin and chatted about the development of EDM in America, what it takes to be a good DJ, and if they’ll work on more pop remixes.

Electronic music isn’t about having loads of equipment and giving yourself a DJ name. It’s more than that. It’s about having soul, rhythm and taste in sounds, whether they’re wind instruments or discordant bleeps and squeaks. That how we feel about the genre, and we happen to share the same senti...

CoolJunkie Interviews Way Out West

CoolJunkie recently caught up with Way Out West’s Nick Warren and Jody Wisternoff to chat about their new album, their first collaboration with a male vocalist, and what they have in store for the remainder of the year.

If you happened to go to Shine’s re-opening in South Beach on Saturday, September 19th, then you definitely had a memorable night. Sure it was their re-opening party, but more importantly, they brought in a very special musical treat in the form of Way Out West. The UK based DJ/Producers have bee...

CoolJunkie Interviews Brand Nubian

CoolJunkie recently had the chance to chat with Brand Nubian’s Sadat X about their recent work, how hip-hop is still a music genre with an evolving identity, and their big show this Tuesday night at Mansion.

When it comes to hip-hop, the talent pool is thick, but when it comes to longevity, many of the artists lack the characteristic. Yes, names like Jay-Z, Diddy and Kanye West rule the airwaves and radio play, but there’s no telling how long they’ll be around. One group that’s been in the game since...

CoolJunkie Interviews Casxio

CoolJunkie recently got the chance to chat with Casxio frontman Lucas Guerin about the release of their new EP, what it takes to come up with a good band name, and how you may be a corpse if you don’t dance to their music.

The music scene across the nation today is completely different to what we had before. Now, the average American seems to think they could be a musician, regardless if they know how to play any instrument, or even hold a note for longer than five seconds. Thousands of MySpace profiles that consid...

CoolJunkie Interviews Infected Mushroom

CoolJunkie recently had the chance to chat with Infected Mushroom’s Duvdev about the release of their new album, how food was an influence on the album, and working with Perry Farrell and Jonathan Davis.

One characteristic of music that we’re fond of is when genres collide. We’re already familiar with tags like alt-country, pop-rock, and even rap-metal (no thanks to guys like Limp Bizkit). However, there haven’t been many bands that have attempted to try their hand at fusing together electronic m...

CoolJunkie Interviews Above & Beyond

CoolJunkie was recently caught up with Above & Beyond’s Paavo Siljamäki about their video diaries, a special hot-air balloon performance, and an upcoming U.S. tour.

You never really understand how immense an electronic dance music act or artist can be until you realize how much they travel and just how far their sound reaches distinct areas of the world. When it comes to Above & Beyond, you’ll get a much better sense of their success and magnitude if you sim...

CoolJunkie Interviews David Guetta

CoolJunkie recently got the chance to chat with David Guetta about his highly anticipated album, working with some of the biggest artists in pop music, and the spread of dance music in America.

If there’s one DJ/Producer in the world right now who’s busy, and we’re talking abnormally busy, it has to be David Guetta. Right now he’s got three of his tracks in many Top 10 charts all over the world, a rarity amongst DJs, let alone any pop artist. With a grueling touring schedule this past y...

CoolJunkie Interviews Underworld

CoolJunkie recently had the pleasure of catching up with Underworld’s Karl Hyde and talked about their West Coast tour, new music in the works, and how 2010 may bring the states the biggest Underworld tour ever.

If there’s one aspect of being a music artist that you have to acknowledge and appreciate, it’s the second word in that combo, artist. Now, while many of these individuals consider themselves artists, truth is they really haven’t experimented with the various forms of it. One thing for sure is, w...

CoolJunkie Interviews Modernage

CoolJunkie recently caught up with Modernage vocalist Mario Garibaldi and chatted about the Sirhan Sirhan EP, being a band from Miami, and releasing a full-length album.

In Miami the live music scene still has a lot more room to grow. But it’s tough to do so in a town where the DJ gets most of the attention. If you think back to around 2004 when bands like Bloc Party, The Stills, The Walkmen and Interpol were making a lot of noise, the scene in Miami was beginnin...

CoolJunkie Interviews Home Video

CoolJunkie recently caught up with Home Video’s Collin Ruffino about their recent work, how their sound has changed, and what irks him about music today.

While the majority of bands like to go about their music in the traditional way, there are definitely others out there that prefer having a custom way of going about producing. This is where bands like Brooklyn’s Home Video come in. Brought up on the dark sounds of the Smashing Pumpkins, Portishe...

CoolJunkie Interviews Paul van Dyk

CoolJunkie recently got the chance to chat with Paul van Dyk about his new album, Volume: The Best of Paul van Dyk a 17-day 17-city tour, and how he prefers to hear Kings of Leon after his gigs.

There are music artists that constantly need an introduction, and there are guys like Paul van Dyk that are…well, global phenomenons. He is known throughout the world as one of the best electronic dance music artists, constantly topping the ranks in DJ lists in a variety of publications. This yea...

CoolJunkie Interviews Noah

CoolJunkie recently got the chance to chat with Noah about his debut album, his musical influences, and the impact that electronic ideas have on music today.

When you boil it down, there are typically two types of music artists when it comes to their upbringing. You have the ones that picked up an instrument at a young age and slowly began to find themselves, forming a band, finding success…yada, yada, yada. Then you have the unique types that combine...

CoolJunkie Interviews Panic Bomber

CoolJunkie recently got the chance to catch up with Panic Bomber to chat about his upbringing in music, the infamous Panic Suit, and what he thinks is wrong with music today.

In Miami, the local musicians don’t get enough credit than they should. There are the traditional live music groups, then there’s the DJ, two letters than that signify the person who gets the most credit at the party if it’s either going well, or going straight to shit. Although we’re fans of the...

CoolJunkie Interviews Manchester Orchestra

CoolJunkie interviewed Manchester Orchestra keyboardist, Chris Freeman, and chat about the band’s recent release, Atlanta’s unique live music scene, and how Americans should take notes on how the Irish treat the band during shows.

There’s nothing better than having a young rock act come out of nowhere and break onto the scene with a fury. With scene it before with the Arctic Monkeys’ meteoric success, but now it seems that the U.S. has their own act to compete, Atlanta’s own Manchester Orchestra. Coming together during the...

CoolJunkie Interviews Kaskade

CoolJunkie recently caught up with Kaskade, just before Winter Music Conference, to talk about his new mix CD, electronic dance music in America, and attempting to define what 'soulful' is.

Around the nation, electronic dance music is slowly spreading like wildfire. We're starting to get little pockets in America that are beginning to be influenced by the overwhelming talent coming out of the music scene. But both the East Coast and the West Coast are influenced in different ways. M...

CoolJunkie Interviews Blond:ish

CoolJunkie recently caught up with Blond-ish, to chat about which producers they admire, Winter Music Conference, and how they plan to pull some pranks on the DJ elite during that week.

A lot of times you typically have the same mental picture of a DJ, of course, depending on the genre. Trance guys typically get the Tïesto treatment, collared shirts, God complex, ect. Minimal guys? Well, you get the whole German industrial look, lots of solid dark colors. Then you have Blond:ish...

CoolJunkie Interviews Dirty Vegas

CoolJunkie recently caught up with Dirty Vegas just days prior to their big comeback for Winter Music Conference as they told us about the new album in the works, what producers they admire, and what they look forward to from WMC in 2009.

A new year marks a new life for many in the music industry. For Dirty Vegas, the trio hailing from South London that brought us the addictive 2001 smash-hit single ‘Days Go By’, 2009 means more than just another year. It means a new single, a new album in the works, and another chance at the lime...

The Spam All Stars Interview: DJ Le Spam

CoolJunkie recently caught up with The Spam All Stars founder, DJ Le Spam, on the band’s improvisational techniques, their residency at Hoy Como Ayer, and what 2009 has in store for them.

When it comes to live music in the city of Miami, it’s hard to make yourself known, considering that it’s a town ruled by the DJ and big club sounds. But, when you have a sound that’s as traditional, yet contemporary, as The Spam All Stars, well…then that’s a whole other story. The band’s had the...

Doomed for Success: Los Campesinos! Interview

Just before the start of their U.S. tour, CoolJunkie caught up with guitarist Neil Campesinos on their first full-length release, the musical influences of the band and what 2009 has in store for the band.

Los Campesinos! first caught my ear at the start of 2007 while at a friend’s home in Paris. The video for you! me! dancing! came on MTV and I was instantly hooked on the seven-piece band’s unique and energetic sound. Luckily for us Americans, the British pop-band made enough noise to cross...

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