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Arts
Volume 19 - Issue 922 - Arts Feature - August 5, 1998

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Rock as dance music. Dance music as rock.



Low Riders A cast of international DJs remixes the quietest band in Minnesota


Instant Replay Surprisingly, the remix and the turntable might keep the world safe for guitar rock


As If Electronica Never Happened Pop repeats itself

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