Archive for October, 2003

Rockbottom ‘Zine

Dada: Live: Official Bootleg Volume I

For those born in the last 20 years or so, let me clue you in on something. There used to be this thing called ROCK. It was played by these people called MUSICIANS. They were extremely talented people who had put in their time learning their craft. Whether they were a great guitarist like Jimi Hendrix or Eric Clapton or a phenomenal drummer such as Stewart Copeland or Neil Peart, they were people whom it seemed devoted their whole life (or a big chunk of it) to playing music and being masters of their instruments. Read the rest of this entry »

Citi-Music Magazine Interviews Phil

dada – To Dizz Knee Land & Back!!

In 1992, dada exploded on the scene with their critically acclaimed debut release, Puzzle on Miles Copeland’s now defunct, I.R.S. Records. The single “DizzKneeLand” set the alternative radio movement – just then hitting it’s stride – on fire, and quickly migrated to mainstream rock and pop stations. Their third single “Dim” further solidified dada’s reputation as a band to watch. Puzzle sold over a half million copies and made a number of critics “best of the year” lists. Read the rest of this entry »