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As the leading innovator in rock and roll and pop music, David Bowie also popularized experimentation in the studio and with electronic instruments and synthesizers.

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TURNTABLE: Spring Brings Cool And Hot Beats

Just like the alternating cool and warm breezes of Spring, the season brings an array of cool and hot synth…

Bowie’s ‘Aladdin Sane’ Remade, Remodeled For 50th Anniversary Release

Forget That I’m 50 – David Bowie’s ‘Aladdin Sane’ Remade, Remodeled is a better album in the sense that it’s…

LUNAR TUNES: ELECTRONIC BEATS FOR YEAR OF THE RABBIT 2023

Just in time for celebrations for the Lunar New Year Of The Rabbit 2023, we gathered some of the friskiest…

All Kinds Of Strange: Bowie’s ‘Seven Years In Tibet’ 25th Anniversary

As Reeves Gabrels explains: “‘Seven Years in Tibet” is a great example of David’s genius in re-contextualizing found objects and…

Electronic Innovations: Secrets Of Bowie’s ‘Earthling’ Revealed

David Bowie's 1997 album 'Earthling' finds the artist pushing envelopes once again, with a new brand of eccentric electronic music

You Won’t Find What You’re Looking For In ‘America’ : Taurus 1984 (VIDEO)

The new song “America” by Taurus 1984 delivers all the retrowave vibes we’ve come to expect from the British band,…

25 Years On, Bowie’s ‘Dead Man Walking’ Reminds Us Of His Brilliance

'Earthling' is from Bowie’s period of experimenting with drum and bass music, and the techno synth sounds feature lots of…

Bowie’s ‘EARTHLING’ At 25: A Sparkling Electronic Gem

David Bowie's 'Earthling,' released 25 years ago this February, is the artist’s most electronic album, period.

Video: The Making Of Bowie’s Forgotten Masterpiece, ‘1.Outside’

Probably his most electronic album, David Bowie's 'Outside' contains a loose narrative about art, death, and social fragmentation – themes…

‘Our Precious Energy’: The Darkling Universe Of Julian Shah-Tayler

"Darkling Universe" has echoes of Lord Byron’s poem, "Darkness." Indeed, both Byron and Shah-Tayler possess a poet’s soul that wrestles…