INTERVIEW: 14 Dec 2009
Ahead of their two-night residency in Dublin, dance music legends BASEMENT JAXX talk to Edwin McFee about their new direction, the resurrection of the...
NEWS: 14 Sep 2009
The dance-pop duo are back with their fifth album.
NEWS: 21 Mar 2007
The Brixton artists come to Co Antrim to headline a special seaside party.
REVIEW: 18 Sep 2006
Roll up, roll up for Felix Buxton and Simon Ratcliffe’s discombobulating, goshbustified sockdolager of a fourth album, the most cockamamie carnival to ever...
NEWS: 17 Aug 2006
Having supported Robbie Williams at Croke Park in June, Basement Jaxx are returning to Dublin for a headline date.
NEWS: 21 Apr 2006
Basement Jaxx and The Ordinary Boys have been confirmed as the special guests on June 9 as Robbie Williams’ latest road marathon kicks off in Dublin’s...
NEWS: 15 Mar 2005
Basement Jaxx fans are in for a treat this summer and Dublin's Marlay Park is ground zero
REVIEW: 15 Jul 2004
For those who want the weekend to end on a high note, the place to be is The Ticket Stage with an act that never fails to deliver a set full of crowd...
REVIEW: 31 Mar 2004
With a roster featuring such luminaries as The White Stripes, Electric Six, Dizzee Rascal and The Avalanches, the XL label is right now occupying a position...
REVIEW: 29 Oct 2003
Definitely one of the best dance albums of the year.
INTERVIEW: 11 Jul 2002
One of the highlights of this year's Witnness festival Basement Jaxx drop hints about their forthcoming third album, explain why Brixton is so important to...
REVIEW: 14 Jun 2002
REVIEW: 17 Jan 2002
The Jaxx live arsenal of infectious house stompers puts most other noodly dance duos to shame
REVIEW: 29 Nov 2001
Stanton Warriors win this round with a
breakbeat mix that sounds just like an old
Rennie Pilgrim track a kick in the ass.
REVIEW: 30 Aug 2001
The Jaxx attempt to reclaim Ibiza with the most hands in the air cut from their recent LP. Can they do it? ‘Course they can. The boys provide an...
REVIEW: 07 Jun 2001
Basement Jaxx have never been purveyors of any kind of pigeon-hole dance music. From early excursions like the ragga-influenced ‘Flylife’ to the...
REVIEW: 26 May 1999
Dance music far too often falls into one of two extreme camps - either anal-retentive 'underground values, maaan' or else cheesy, commercial Ibiza-anthems hell.
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