underworld: complete with the obligatory guitars and all those vocals, but theres a lot more to life than born slippy.

the dance music resource pages: a vital resource for a cataloguing of the weeks latest releases, artist links, etc. also featuring an extensive list of future releases and other little nuggets.

warp-net: since 1989, a truly unique record label for truly unique sounds, with a spectacular java-enriched site produced by the designer's republic. it does look like tDR did in fact go a bit easy on this thing, however. maybe it's tDR-lite.

ninja tune: the official web presence of the fungle-junk record label. dj food, amon tobin, etc.

hotel deconstruction: major-label dance music. stocked by the likes of major-label dave clarke, major-label justin robertson, major-label sasha, etc. modelled after the work of mark farrow.

betalounge: for san francisco-based happenings in the life of young urban hipsters. halfway there. check out V/SF.

record labels: yet another quasi-handy guide to locating websites for virtually all record labels worldwide. feel free to disregard the numerous indie rock labels.

ultimate band list: more accurately, a lst of links to every artist who's ever been played on MTV, and then some. maybe not everyone's cup of tea.

turntable: interface beat-lovers and audio-visual stylists. a sort of music-zine? home of philip, the ultimate tipster-surfer.