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| Mixmag May 2009 |
| 16 April 2009 | ||
![]() http://www.mixmag.net/In May’s Mixmag we’ve gone festival bonkers.Carl Cox gives us some Main Stage madness on our cover CD, which includes an exclusive Coxy re-edit of ‘Voodoo Ray’ and other techno bangers. It’s a sure fire bet to get you revved up for the festival season. Our cover star, the fast rising Little Boots, hangs out with us on a patch of festival grass and explains why she thinks those youtube videos of her in a pair of pants made her so popular, and also gives us the full low down on her obsession with synths. But seeing as we had a bad case of festival fever this month, we thought that was nowhere near enough. So we hand crafted an indispensable guide to your summer’s outdoor parties, including how to beat the credit crunch, tried and tested festival tips, a collection of cracking festie memories from some well known faces and a sneaky peak into what this season has in store, plus some other festival nuggets. Tiga gives us an exclusive interview, fills us in on his new album and gives us a recap on the electro-clash scene. Calvin Harris fires back his answers to our Big Questions and lets us in on a piece of advice Erol Alkan gave him about whiskey. Erol also re-appears as Beyond the Wizard’s Sleeve for our Q&A. We also take the pleasure of introducing you to some new artists who go by the name of Passion Pit, Fagget Fairys, Nick Curly, Appaloosa, Martin Roth, Staff Benda Bilili, Le Corps Mince De Francoise, Exercise One, Howling Bells and AC Slater. Elsewhere in the mag we look at a crazy Japanese techno machine, show you our photo album from our s*it hot Mixmag party in Miami and reveal the plans for our Mixmag Terrace in Ibiza. Glasgow’s bass scene gets our once over and we peak our noses into a Gospel rave. All this is packed in with all the usual features including the best five nights this month, tune reviews, tour news, Duncan Dick's consistently on-point 'The Morning After' column, all the big album reviews, game and DVD reviews, DJ charts and UK and Euro club listings, plus your letters, the best clubbing Youtubes, the dancefloor dictionary and 14 pages of fashion. Get yours now! Subscribers get Mixmag for just £3 and get the mag delivered to their doors a week before they hit the shops - for no extra charge. Related Content: |
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