July 3rd, 2008 | 5:30 pm | Stephen Thomas Erlewine

At first glance, it seems like the teaming of Beck and Dangermouse is a perfect pairing of post-modern pranksters, as neither musician has shaken the first impression they've made: for most, Beck is still seen as that ironic Loser, trawling through pop culture's junkheap, while Danger Mouse is the maverick of The Grey Album, a mash-up of the Beatles and Jay-Z that reads like a joke but doesn't play like one. Close listening to either man's body of work easily dispels these notions, as Beck has spent as much time mining the murky melancholia of Mutations as he has crafting neon freakouts like Midnite Vultures.
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June 25th, 2008 | 12:05 pm | Tim Sendra

What better time for a crush than the summer? While everyone else is out hitting the beach in search of some hotted up and clichéd fun, why not spend some time feverishly hunched over your keyboard discovering some thrilling new sounds? This edition of the Crush Band round-up is devoted to the twee-est, snappiest, poppiest groups of the summer.
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