London-based Edward Upton, better known as DMX Krew, Ed DMX, or simply Edmx, stepped into the limelight with his releases on the legendary Rephlex label, soon after starting his own imprint Breakin' Records. His fascination for electronic music started at the early age of 10, with synth-pop groups like Kraftwerk or Information Society, but also hip-hop artists like Erik B. & Rakim and Public Enemy - influences that can easily be discerned in the unique DMX sound, oscillating between funked-up synth-pop and dark and moody electro breaks.
The Album Kiss Goodbye
is featured in Update #044:
Essential 2010 Albums Now On Sale
We wish you an amazing 2011! To start the celebrations we have compiled 200 of our favourite albums of 2010 for our biggest ever New Year Sale!
From today on until January 16 all selected albums will be available for a special price - including many of the more...
The Album Kiss Goodbye
is featured in Update #029:
Total 11, Shed, Matthew Dear
Until very recently August was known as the music industry's 'dead season' - the one month of the year where you could safely pack up and head for the beach without risking to miss any essential releases.
This newsletter is proof as to how much times have more...
The Album Kiss Goodbye
was picked!
The Album Kiss Goodbye
was reviewed:
DMX Krew steps up the fun(k) factor with his second full-length album in only 5 months. Where 'The March To The Stars' was a largely instrumental and spaced-out affair, 'Kiss Goodbye' is unadulterated electro-pop with Ed DMX on the mic and p-funk licks thrown in for good measure. H.O.T.!
