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Articles from
May 2008
| Tuesday, May 20, 2008 |
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CD Report Card: Above & Beyond
By Image Mag Staff @ 10:28 AM :: 298 Views ::
1 Comments :: :: Music: Reviews
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Above & Beyond is one of the best known names in trance today. From sold-out shows to chart-topping originals to remixed masterpieces, A&B has all the bases covered and has certainly raised the bar in their genre of choice. This double-disc set commemorates the 100th release on the Anjunabeats label.
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| Wednesday, May 14, 2008 |
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Brain Pickin’: Armin Van Buuren
By Image Mag Staff @ 1:09 PM :: 551 Views ::
0 Comments :: Music: Artist Spotlight
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For Armin Van Buuren, 2007 was a great year; it saw the release of two successful mix albums, several hot singles, and his weekly A State of Trance radio show hit its 300th episode. Oh, and 2007 is also the year Armin Van Buuren finally achieved the pinnacle of popularity in dance music.
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| Thursday, May 08, 2008 |
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Hindsight: Booka Shade @ Cervantes
By Image Mag Staff @ 6:58 PM :: 223 Views ::
0 Comments :: Music: Reviews
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German electro house sensation Booka Shade is a notable exception. Top U.K. dance site Resident Advisor christened them “Best Live Act” for good reason. Booka’s Arno Kammermeier and Walter Merziger have been performing with live instruments, under a variety of guises, for nearly two decades now.
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| Thursday, May 01, 2008 |
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Cuisine Genius: The Mile High Club
By Image Mag Staff @ 10:33 AM :: 303 Views ::
0 Comments :: Food
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Five chefs at the top of their game, five courses and five wines. Five chances, not to prove, but to show 75 of the culinary world’s loudest voices that, “geography alone does not determine a world-class culinary experience.” And although no single location is recognized as a culinary Mecca, the Beard House comes close for the institution that is American cooking.
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| Thursday, May 01, 2008 |
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Brain Pickin’: Krista Slate (TVME)
By Image Mag Staff @ 10:25 AM :: 288 Views ::
0 Comments :: Nightlife
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Barflies deserve eye candy too. Sure, as a bar owner, you could simply switch on MTV and hope your patrons are in their pre-teens. If that were the case, though, you might be fined for serving minors. Funny how that works. Turns out legal drinkers dig undulating booties, too...
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| Thursday, May 01, 2008 |
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Brain Pickin’: DJ DANNY TENAGLIA
By Image Mag Staff @ 10:20 AM :: 699 Views ::
1 Comments :: :: Music: Artist Spotlight
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This Memorial Day weekend, New York is coming to Colorado. Yes, for the first time ever, Danny Tenaglia will be aurally violating Denver. Known as “The DJ’s DJ”, Tenaglia personifies the NY sound. House. Tribal. Dark. Twisted. He’s released more original music and remixes than you can shake a glowstick at.
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| Thursday, May 01, 2008 |
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Boutique Peek: Swank
By Image Mag Staff @ 10:15 AM :: 290 Views ::
0 Comments :: Style
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Finding unique, trendy places to shop for clothes and accessories can be fun, but it is also quite daunting if your budget prevents you from blowing your wad on a single extravagant item. Fortunately for the penny-pinching population determined to dress to impress and still have the luxury of eating for the next month, there is an answer.
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| Thursday, May 01, 2008 |
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Poetic Terrorism: M.I.A.
By Image Mag Staff @ 10:07 AM :: 315 Views ::
2 Comments :: :: Music: Artist Spotlight
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M.I.A. is a Third World champion. The daughter of an actual revolutionary—her father Arul was a wanted rebel in Sri Lanka (pear-shaped island near India)—M.I.A. has a lot to say. Growing up in perpetual danger of merciless extermination at the hands of your own government can have that effect on you.
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| Thursday, May 01, 2008 |
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Art Break: Jay Paul Apodaca
By Image Mag Staff @ 9:57 AM :: 287 Views ::
1 Comments :: :: Art
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The homegrown artist should know, having created work and performed live painting for some of Denver's most roaring clubs, including Lotus and, most recently, Beta Nightclub. The commission for Beta particularly provided Apodaca the opportunity to ignite the spontaneity of his process to the extreme.
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| Thursday, May 01, 2008 |
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Kiwi Fruits: Flight of the Conchords
By Image Mag Staff @ 9:52 AM :: 276 Views ::
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When Flight of the Conchords’ fictional manager Murray Hewitt (a.k.a. Ginger Balls) arranges a shoestring budget video shoot for their tune “The Humans are Dead,” the boys are somewhat reluctantly outfitted in aluminum foil-covered cardboard with flex-tube arms and “function buttons” that remind them of nipples.
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| Thursday, May 01, 2008 |
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Eye Candy: DVDJ G-Funk
By Image Mag Staff @ 9:46 AM :: 701 Views ::
29 Comments :: :: Music: Artist Spotlight
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G-Funk’s innovative style and daringness to dream has skyrocketed his career, which includes being a Pro Demonstrator for Pioneer, as well as contracts with some of the hottest clubs in the country. Locally, he rocks it with J-Fly Presents, plays DVD sets at both Thëorie and Beta, and is the only Pioneer Pro DJ in the state of Colorado.
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| Thursday, May 01, 2008 |
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Melancholy Melodies: The Cure
By Image Mag Staff @ 9:41 AM :: 177 Views ::
0 Comments :: Music: Reviews
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In spite of being frequently categorized as depressive and bland, The Cure has become one of alternative rock’s most tenacious and iconic groups. They were alternative before anyone knew pop music needed one. Their chart-topping, Grammy-nominated success is less a testament to their commercial viability and more an indication of just how irresistible their distinctive sound is.
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