"The Only Ones" is a track by ZZ Top from their album "Recycler," released in 1990. This album marked a return to a more raw and bluesy sound after the heavily synthesized style of their previous album, "Afterburner." "The Only Ones" is characterized by its gritty guitar riffs, blues-infused rhythm, and soulful vocals. Lyrically, the
Books and compilations are reanimating the overlooked sound of bleep: a speaker-smashing strain of DIY techno born out of breakdance rivalries and heavy industry
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In 1991, the course of electronic dance music was forever changed by a couple of blokes from Leeds. Critics regard
Frequencies, the debut album of LFO, to be a game-changer, one of the best albums of the 1990s, one of the most influential electronic or dance albums, an album that brought the bleeps of British techno and raves out of the clubs and into the mainstream. From that point on, this sort of music was no longer solely consigned to 12-inch singles that were brief in length and disappeared from charts and minds very quickly. It would now be the album and the long-player that electronic artists would use to present their music, and a whole CD’s worth of material was now the way to go, with many great electronic artists being inspired by LFO’s success to produce some excellent long-players during the 90s – Orbital’s