Tag: Music
Bikini: Charlie Sexton
My feature story on singer-songwriter Charlie Sexton in Bikini magazine in June 1995.
New York Post: Heavy Mettle
My New York Post article comparing grunge with heavy metal on February 15, 1994.
New York Post: Fever Returns
My New York Post article about the disco revival on December 4, 1993.
SPIN: Tribe
I interviewed the Boston band Tribe for the 100th issue of SPIN magazine in November 1993.
Left of the Dial – Moby
“Left of the Dial” was a radio spin-off from the TV show I created and hosted for MTV, “120 Minutes”. The daily five-minute show was syndicated to over 200 college radio stations across America in 1991-1992, and featured music news and original in-studio live performances. The show concentrated on strictly underground, up-and-coming music – and […]
Left of the Dial – Pixies
“Left of the Dial” was a radio spin-off from the TV show I created and hosted for MTV, “120 Minutes”. The daily five-minute show was syndicated to over 200 college radio stations across America in 1991-1992, and featured music news and original in-studio live performances. The show concentrated on strictly underground, up-and-coming music – and […]
Left of the Dial – Courtney Love, Kim Gordon
“Left of the Dial” was a radio spin-off from the TV show I created and hosted for MTV, “120 Minutes”. The daily five-minute show was syndicated to over 200 college radio stations across America in 1991-1992, and featured music news and original in-studio live performances. The show concentrated on strictly underground, up-and-coming music – and […]
Left of the Dial – promo
“Left of the Dial” was a radio spin-off from the TV show I created and hosted for MTV, “120 Minutes”. The daily five-minute show was syndicated to over 200 college radio stations across America in 1991-1992, and featured music news and original in-studio live performances. The show concentrated on strictly underground, up-and-coming music – and […]
Hot 97 Planet Traxx promo
“Planet Traxx” aired on New York’s WQHT (Hot 97) from 1989-1994. It was the first electronica show on American commercial radio, and gave the first mainstream exposure to a host of techno and trip-hop acts including Massive Attack, The Shamen, KLF and Blackbox.
Hot 97 Planet Traxx scope
“Planet Traxx” aired Sunday nights at midnight on New York’s WQHT (Hot 97). Running from 1989-1994, it was the first electronica show on American commercial radio, and gave the first mainstream exposure to a host of techno and trip-hop acts including Massive Attack, The Shamen, KLF and Blackbox.