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 ...
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.
American big beat act The Crystal Method has announced its return to Australia for a run of shows in March 2024. Now the sole domain of founding member Scott Kirkland, The Crystal Method toured ...
SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. — For more than two decades, The Crystal Method has remained at the forefront of the worldwide dance music industry as pioneers of the big beat genre, innovators of the ‘90s ...
Blending frenetic rock show energy with their signature multi-layered electronic sound, The Crystal Method has defined and redefined the soundtrack of the rave scene for nearly 20 years. The frequent ...
So how does a Crystal Method track typically come together" “We write better music if the melody or song elements come first,” Ken says. “Most people assume that we always start with the drums, but we ...
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 ...
Celebrating two decades as The Crystal Method, Ken Jordan and Scott Kirkland will release their ninth album, “The Crystal Method,” on Jan. 14. They’re coming to Belly Up Aspen on Saturday to preview ...
Local alternative dance luminaries The Crystal Method will stop by Metropolis in the 8 o'clock hour for an interview, and to debut a new mix compilation called Community Service (on sale July 23), ...
Throughout the past two decades, the musical landscape has continually merged, morphed, and matrixed, fractured in countless directions while intersecting at the most unexpected points. Electronic ...
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