The Trip Out, released today, April 15 on Ultra Records, has pioneering American electronic act The Crystal Method (Scott Kirkland) looking to the future and embarking on collaborations with some of ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. Electronic music trailblazers THE CRYSTAL METHOD have announced that their fifth ...
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 ...
Before electronic music had dozens of chart-topping producers and an entire genre to its name, which we today call EDM, in the mid-90s, a few U.S. acts such as Moby and the Crystal Method broke ...
Since the early 90s, Las Vegas duo Ken Jordan and Scott Kirkland, in their guise as The Crystal Method, have stood alongside acts like The Chemical Brothers, Fatboy Slim, Aphex Twin, The Prodigy, The ...
Perhaps best known for their tracks “Get Busy Child” and “Name of the Game,” the Crystal Method make music that is both hard-rocking with huge beats and undeniably electronic. Following their 2004 ...
If The Crystal Method’s Scott Kirkland sounded a bit scattered while talking with GO! this week, he could be forgiven. Without co-founder Ken Jordan, who retired from music and moved with his wife to ...
The Crystal Method’s upcoming, self-titled album was originally intended for June release, but life interfered for the veteran electronic duo. Just months before the release, member Scott Kirkland ...
Before electronic dance music was called “EDM,” there was “electronica,” which was trending in the late 1990s thanks to artists such as The Prodigy, Fatboy Slim, The Chemical Brothers and The Crystal ...
“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 ...
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 ...