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 ...
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 ...
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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 ...
Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. For more than two decades, THE CRYSTAL METHOD has remained at the forefront ...
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 ...
So even if you don’t think you know The Crystal Method sound, there’s every chance that you’ll have at least one of their tracks lodged somewhere in your brain. How have the band managed to garner so ...
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 ...
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 ...
In 1989, Ken Jordan and Scott Kirkland met while working at a Smith’s in southeast Las Vegas. The young men shared a passion for techno, and together they began playing DJ sets of those electronic ...
Crystal Method formed in a grocery store. It was the early 1990s, and Ken Jordan and Scott Kirkland both had more than a casual interest in music. Kirkland’s interest stemmed from the music that had ...