The Trip Out, released today, April 15 on Ultra Records, has pioneering American electronic act The Crystal Method (Scott Kirkland) looking to the future and embarking on collaborations with some of ...
Pioneering American electronic music act THE CRYSTAL METHOD represents Nevada on "American Song Contest" this Monday, April 11, making the TV performance debut of his riotous new single "Watch Me Now" ...
Electronica vets The Crystal Method are gearing up to release The Trip Out, their first album in four years. The album’s closing track, “Post Punk,” is a collaboration with producer Hyper — a classic, ...
Originally formed in Las Vegas in 1993 by co-founders Scott Kirkland and Ken Jordan (now retired), The Crystal Method is one of the most successful American electronic acts. Pioneers of the big beat ...
Peering into a camera from a bedroom in his Costa Rica home, Ken Jordan’s got grocery stores on the mind. “Are they still called Smith’s Food King?” he wonders, carpooling down memory lane with buddy ...
As I drove through downtown Burlington on my way to work and passed the latest generation of college students, I saw the signs: The pants are getting baggier again. There are knee socks and chokers.
Perhaps best known for their tracks “Get Busy Child” and “Name of the Game,” the Crystal Method make music that is both hard-rocking with huge beats and undeniably electronic. Following their 2004 ...
Anyone who hears the Crystal Method’s new single “Post Punk” may recognize a familiar voice laced throughout it: “I don’t want to be a punk. I don’t want to belong to any of it. I just want to be.” ...
If you haven’t been watching “American Song Contest,” you might not know that Scott Kirkland from the Crystal Method is from Nevada. He’s representing one of 45 states that have already competed on on ...
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), ...
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 ...