Who says you can't be all things to all people? Not the Crystal Method. The Los Angeles-based duo has heated its cauldron of rock, hip-hop, and electronica alongside Limp Bizkit on the Family Values… ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio – If you’ve watched a movie or TV show -- or a trailer for either -- in the last 30 years, there’s a good chance that a track from seminal electronic act The Crystal Method was in it.
“It’s just more fun and games,” the Crystal Method’s Ken Jordan says of the electronic duo’s new album, Tweekend. “I mean we’re called ‘the Crystal Method.'” True, but before you give Jordan and ...
The sophomore album from California beat-makers The Crystal Method delivers much of the same that made their 1997 debut, Vegas, which caused such a disturbance in the dance genre establishing them as ...
Ken Jordan and Scott Kirkland — aka The Crystal Method — took four long years to drop their follow-up to the megaselling album “Vegas.” In that time, they have been popping up on soundtracks (“Spawn,” ...
The Crystal Method produces music that has the kind of unabashed raw flavour only a Stateside act could have. Since its gold debut, Vegas, released in 1997, the duo of Scott Kirkland and Ken Jordan ...
For as long as it took The Crystal Method to concoct a follow-up to their smash debut, “Vegas,” you’d half-expect something more than a rehash. “Tweekend” is smothered front-to-back with big beats and ...
Ever since debuting in the mid-’90s, Ken Jordan and Scott Kirkland have been a raucous but reassuring constant in the trend-happy world of electronica. As the Crystal Method, the Los Angeles duo ...
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