Category: Artists

  • M2M

    M2M’S much-anticipated follow-up to 2000’s hit Atlantic Records debut, SHADES OF PURPLE, finds the Norwegian teen pop sensations returning with their most effervescent and emotional collection to date. The girls, Marion Raven and Marit Larsen, have again teamed with producer/musician Jimmy Bralower (Donna Lewis, Jennifer Paige) and the result is a truly captivating collection fit […]

  • Timo Maas

    Nowadays Timo needs little or no Introduction. When we started working together, and I started writing biogs for him I felt like I was clutching at straws somewhat. Now I mention his name, and the flurry of aliases he has worked under (Producer and remixer of more than 85 productions in three years, lest we […]

  • Machine Head

    Forget your pre-conceived notions about MACHINE HEAD! Everyone has them… the SF four-piece has dropped 2 previous sonic bombs on the aggro-world (the critically acclaimed albums BURN MY EYES and THE MORE THINGS CHANGE) and remained in the spotlight on countless high-profile tours and in all the best hard-music publications over the past five years. […]

  • Mack 10

    Mack 10 originally entered the game through his association with Ice Cube. His first self-titled album went Gold and spawned the cult hit “Foe Life.” He has since gone on to become a rap impressario with his Hoo Bangin’ Records label, Thicker Than Water motion picture and soundtrack and numerous industry affiliations with platinum-selling Westside […]

  • The Madd Rapper

    Raising the stakes and expanding the boundaries of street-honed, hardcore hip-hop with raw roots-R&B flavor and a dose of dual-personality humor, the Madd Rapper — a/k/a multi-platinum producer and Bad Boy Hitman Deric “D-Dot” Angelettie — ends the 90s and enters the Y2K wreaking havoc with his debut solo set Tell ‘Em Why U Madd. […]

  • Madison Avenue

    Duo Madison Avenue became, with one release (“Don’t Call Me Baby”), the first dance act to top the Australian charts and the first Australian dance act to top the U.K. charts. Madison Avenue is Andy Van (producer/writer) and Cheyne Coates (singer/lyricist). Andy Van was previously known as a high-profile Melbourne DJ and producer and co-owner […]

  • Madonna

    After a star reaches a certain point, it’s easy to forget what they became famous for and concentrate solely on their persona. Madonna is such a star. Madonna rocketed to stardom so quickly in 1984 that it obscured most of her musical virtues. Appreciating her music became even more difficult as the decade wore on, […]

  • Magic

    Artists often use their own lives in order to ground their work. For Magic, a wealth of titillating experiences is only a thought away. The New Orleans rapper, who hit the scene with 1998’s underground critically acclaimed “Sky’s The Limit” and 1999’s well-received “Thuggin,’” grew up in the rough Crescent City streets and toured the […]

  • Mandalay

    “The demographic of pop has shifted massively. There used to be a time when you only started getting into pop music when you were twelve. These days, it’s aimed at seven to twelve year olds. “But people do grow up. Their tastes become more sophisticated, they experience things, they mature – but they still want […]

  • Mando Diao

    Seeing Mando Diao live is like going to church. Our fans get the same feeling from us that some people get from religion.” So says Gustaf Norén, guitarist, scalp-tingling singer, moody songwriter, and one-fifth of Mando Diao. Like his colleagues — guitarist/singer Björn Dixgård, bassist Carl-Johan “CJ” Fogelklou and drummer Samuel Giers — he grabbed […]