If you have been a gamer for the past 13 years, then you have heard of Junkie XL — or at least his music. Junkie XL first appeared in the videogame music scene on EA's Need for Speed game in 1995. From then on, Junkie XL has invaded your eardrum with his electronic scores and [...]
Junkie XL, JXL in those cases where the term Junkie might cause offence (XL is for "Xpanding Limits"), has taken a break from his work on soundtracks for films and computer games and has released a remix of "More"(video below). The original version of “More” made a great start at radio in late September by debuting at #9 on the FMQB Specialty Radio Singles Chart. It appears in the fast-paced a
Junkie XL, JXL in those cases where the term Junkie might cause offence (XL is for "Xpanding Limits"), has taken a break from his work on soundtracks for films and computer games and has released a remix of "More"(video below). The original version of “More” made a great start at radio in late September by debuting at #9 on the FMQB Specialty Radio Singles Chart. It appears in the fast-paced a
If you have been a gamer for the past 13 years, then you have heard of Junkie XL — or at least his music. Junkie XL first appeared in the videogame music scene on EA's Need for Speed game in 1995. From then on, Junkie XL has invaded your eardrum with his electronic scores and [...]
If you have been a gamer for the past 13 years, then you have heard of Junkie XL — or at least his music. Junkie XL first appeared in the videogame music scene on EA's Need for Speed game in 1995. From then on, Junkie XL has invaded your eardrum with his electronic scores and remixes on such games as SSX 3, Grand Turismo 3, Test Drive and many more. One of the last projects to come out of his V.