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R3hab: Dutch House Relapse

JUICE caught up with R3hab just a day before Heineken Thirst 2013. Ain’t no relapse for that Dutch house sound, y’all.

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Madeon: French Prodigy

Just in time for Thirst 2013, JUICE speaks with the French house prodigy on his basement beginnings and his place in the French dance scene.

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Mac DeMarco Ain’t No Slacker!

Not one to miss the chance to pick the psyche of such a character, JUICE speaks to the 23 year old Canuck on his association with slacker culture, the next best thing after Viceroy, and more.

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W&W: Trance Nether Realm

JUICE caught up with one W off W&W, Wardt, and spoke to him on their rise to fame and what they think of a certain claim about the ‘true’ nature of DJing.

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Nervo: Wonder Twins

JUICE spoke to one-half of Nervo, Mim, and was pleased to find out the whole model thing associated with them was something of an ‘urban myth’.

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Graham Perkins: Keeping Rock’n’Roll Alive

Fender’s illustrious history in the US and the UK is ingrained within their guitar-obsessed music cultures, and just as we know that rock’n’roll is forever, so too will the Fender legacy endure in the years and decades to come.

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Tegan & Sara: The Good Goes Here

This duo has had a gradual shift from indie pop to more electronic pastures, a move that would solidified in their latest effort, Heartthrob! We discussed Tegan And Sara’s new phase with Tegan here.

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Efterklang: Before & After

We had a casual chat with frontman Casper Clausen who revealed his childhood playlist and affinity for the seas in the process.

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Franz Ferdinand: Great Scots!

JUICE speaks to drummer Paul Thomson about all the right things they have done so far, from the 2003 breakthrough hit ‘Take Me Out,’ to their latest album Right Thoughts, Right Words, Right Action.

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Placebo: Loud is a Lot Like Love

JUICE managed to catch bassist and guitarist, Stefan Olsdal, in Singapore in the intimate setting of their hotel room, Olsdal spoke freely about the new album, Brian’s dark side, and even his awkward teen years that manifested his talent and art.