DJs

"I'd hate me too!" "I'd hate me too!"

Moby talks about his annoying public persona, the presidential election, his sex life and his brand-new album.
  • Good morning, Baghdad!

    Dave Rabbit was a renegade pirate DJ in Vietnam who railed against LBJ to the sound of Jimi Hendrix. Now the garrulous Texan granddad is packing up his old persona, minus the psychedelics, and heading to Iraq.
  • A love song to bastard pop

    In the bizarre and wonderful world of mash-ups, bootlegs and remixes, racial and musical boundaries disappear -- and the joy that's missing from so much of today's pop is back.
  • Table dancing for tickets

    A teenage boy in Tennessee dresses in his mother's underwear to win a concert contest.
  • Sharps & Flats

    DJ Dimitri from Paris swings at the Playboy Mansion.
  • Letters to the editor

    Readers squawk over Conason's offer of crow Plus: Electronic music isn't dead; a new club for Bush watchers.
  • "Hey Nineteen"

    Hearing Steely Dan's new single sent me back to adolescence and reminded me of the future I had forgotten.
  • Sharps & flats

    "The Wake-Up Show" DJs Sway and King Tech spin like true old-schoolers. Too bad "This or That" props snotty gangsta bullshit like NWA instead of Afrika Bambaattaa.
  • Del Amitri

  • The Shadow Sheds Light

    Josh Davis, a.k.a. DJ Shadow, goes on the record about his latest project, 'Psyence Fiction,' the debut album from UNKLE.
  • Raving in Goa

    A passage to India: Karl Taro Greenfeld ventures into the dark heart of the Goan rave scene, with an unlikely guide-cum-drug-dealer named Ian.
  • Linda Ronstadt

    Sharps & Flats is a daily music review in Salon Magazine
  • DJ Shadow

    Sharps & Flats is a daily music review in Salon Magazine
  • DJ Krush

  • Cursed Words

    The FCC just made cussing less costly -- did it fuck up?
  • 21st: The people are the party

    In Europe, DJs have helped build a more populist digital culture.

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