The number of college-age kids in the audience grooving to the music to The Crystal Method (TCM) on Thursday proved the band's brand of electronic "club" music is alive and well, despite the fact that ...
Originally formed in Las Vegas in 1993 by co-founders Scott Kirkland and Ken Jordan (now retired), The Crystal Method is one of the most successful American electronic acts. Pioneers of the big beat ...
Crystal Method fans at this weekend's Coachella festival, held annually in La Quinta, CA, were treated to a chart-topping surprise during a performance by Crystal Method. RadarOnline has exclusive ...
Peering into a camera from a bedroom in his Costa Rica home, Ken Jordan’s got grocery stores on the mind. “Are they still called Smith’s Food King?” he wonders, carpooling down memory lane with buddy ...
Popular music is defined by being ephemeral, it is whatever is, ‘New.’ Someday we will all understand this acutely when we slide across the radio dial and discover the band that scored that first ...
Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. Joining THE CRYSTAL METHOD who is Scott Kirkland (keys, programming) is an ...
During their mid-’90s ascent, the Crystal Method were referred to as America’s answer to the Chemical Brothers. A dance-based electronic duo with a definite rock-band feel, the comparison seemed ...
If you're looking for a drop that's likely to please the NFT community this week, look no further than VeeFriends Series 2, now with a new animation style that looks, well, not as sketchy as the ...
Los Angeles-based electronic/dance duo the Crystal Method will release its third album, "Legion of Boom," Jan. 13 via V2 Records. Later this month, the band embarks on a six-show DJ tour to debut… By ...
“We like changing things a lot, but we also like to keep the song elements recognizable.” Digital Trends rang up Jordan and Kirkland in their Southern California recording studio to discuss the ...
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Mobile music service mSpot has added content from CBS Radio and Last.fm; Activision/Blizzard and MTV's Harmonix have released the set lists for their upcoming music-based videogames and more. By ...