Stereo MC’s, the UK group known for early ’90s rave-era hits “Connected,” “Elevate My Mind,” “Step it Up” and more, have announced their first US dates in 24 years. (Their last tour was with Jane’s ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Stereo MC’s belonged to those of us who spent our nights into mornings at illegal underground raves—the extraneous apostrophe in ...
The week of January 20 was a tough one for a lot of people, with bad news flying faster than you could even comprehend. Those dark clouds lifted, at least for a couple hours, on Friday night at ...
After a seemingly inactive decade, Britain's Stereo MC's return with a new album that should secure their rightful place in the electronic music pantheon. "Deep Down & Dirty," due June 12 via Island… ...
Stereo MCs are an English electronic dance group that formed in 1985 and are probably best known around the world for their super catchy single, ‘Connected’. I absolutely loved that song back in the ...
When a band has been away for nine years they cannot expect to waltz back into the premier league as though nothing has happened. Fortunately, no one has mentioned this to the Stereo MC's. They ambled ...
British hip-hop/electronic dance band Stereo MC’s are about to perform their first U.S. shows in 24 years. Last night they were the musical guest on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, where they ...
Dec 17, 2024 Issue #72 - The ‘90s Issue with The Cardigans and Thurston Moore By Celine Teo-Blockey Photography by @mark.j.allen81 Rob Birch of Stereo MC’s remembers a love for rap and sampling ...
Brixton via Nottingham’s globally revered Hip-Hop/Electronic dance music pioneers Stereo MC’s have hinted at news music for 2025 on the eve of their 17-date tour of the UK and Ireland. Following a ...
Stereo MC's have announced their first US shows in over 20 years, at which they may preview music from a new album expected in 2025. In... The knock against the UK s Stereo MCs has always been the ...
Stereo MC’s belonged to those of us who spent our nights into mornings at illegal underground raves—the extraneous apostrophe in their name be damned. When mainstream radio stations in Los Angeles ...