

About
Amp was a music video program on MTV that aired from 1996 to 2001. It was aimed at the electronic music and rave crowd and was responsible for exposing many electronica acts to the mainstream. When co-creator Todd Mueller left the show in 1998, it was redubbed Amp 2.0. The show aired some 46 episodes in total over its 6-year run. In its final two years, reruns were usually shown from earlier years. Amp's time slot was moved around quite a bit, but the show usually aired in the early morning hours on the weekend, usually 2am to 4am. Because of this late night time slot, the show developed a small but cult like following. A few online groups formed after the show's demise to ask MTV to bring the show back and air it during normal hours, but MTV never responded to the requests.
Episodes
Season 1
AMP#101
(Inna Most, Odi And DJ Wally), Future Sound Of London: My Kingdom, Prodigy: Poison, CJ Bolland: Sugar Is Sweeter, Underworld: Cowgirl (1), Fluke: Atom Bomb, Chemical Brothers: Setting Sun, Tricky: Christiansands, Ken Ishii: Extra (1), Massive Attack: Protection [W/Tracy Thorn], Orbital: The Box (1)
AMP#102
Never aired.
AMP#103
(Dr. Decent & The RV), Autechre: Second Bad Vilbel (1), Underworld: Born Slippy .NUXX [Listed As Born Slippy (Nuxx)], Paul Haslinger: World Without Rules, The Prodigy: Firestarter, Morcheeba: Trigger Hippy, Aphex Twin: On (1), Howie B.: Music For Babies, Fluke: Atom Bomb (1), Kraftwerk: The Model, Future Sound Of London: Cascade, Skylab: Seashell
AMP#104
(David Linton), Alec Empire: 22:24, Underworld: Spoonman, Orbital: The Box (2), Ken Ishii: Extra (2), Gary Numan: Cars, Tricky: Christiansands (1), Alex Reece: Feel The Sunshine, DJ Mowgly/Carl Crack: Cook, Atari Teenage Riot: Speed, Sun Electric: Meccano (1), Future Sound Of London: My Kingdom (1)
AMP#105
(Ørganologic), Future Sound Of London: Amoeba, Alex Reece: Candles, Underworld: Born Slippy .NUXX [Listed As Born Slippy Nuxx] (1), Meat Beat Manifesto: Asbestos Lead Asbestos, Chemical Brothers: Setting Sun (1), CJ Bolland: Sugar Is Sweeter (1), Atari Teenage Riot: Kids Are United, (Erik B. And Rakim: Paid In Full), (Ofra Haza: Im Nin' Alu) [Misspelled "In Nin Alu"], Marrs: Pump Up The Volume [M/A/R/R/S], Morcheeba: Trigger Hippy (1), Paul Haslinger: World Without Rules (1), Howie B.: Music For Babies (1)
AMP#106
(Sub Dub, DJ Spooky, Byzar, We), Oval: Do While, Orbital: Halcyon, Alec Empire: 22:24 (1), Tortoise: Ice, Autechre: Second Bad Vilbel (2), Sun Electric: Meccano (2), Ken Ishii: Extra (3), Fluke: Atom Bomb (2), Portishead: To Kill A Dead Man, Art Of Noise: Close To The Edit, Future Sound Of London: My Kingdom (2)
AMP#107
(Professor Shehab And Llooop), Speedy J: Evolution, Faithless: Insomnia, Orbital: Are We Here? [Listed As Just "Are We Here"], Aphex Twin: On (2), Orson Karte: Metamorphosis, Underworld: Cowgirl (2), Howie B.: Music For Babies (2), Gusgus: Polyesterday, Alex Reece: Candles (1), Future Sound Of London: Dead Cities, Banco De Gaia: Last Train To Lhasa
AMP#108
(Hahn Rowe), Future Sound Of London: We Have Explosive [Listed As, Dead Cities], Speedy J: Pepper, Paul Haslinger: World Without Rules (2), Sun Electric: Meccano (3), Fluke: Atom Bomb (3), David Bowie: Little Wonder, CJ Bolland: Sugar Is Sweeter (2), Bjork: I Miss You, Goldie: Inner City Life, Tricky: Hell Is Around The Corner [Listed As Hell's Round The Corner], Plastikman: Spaz, Teste: The Wipe, The Orb: Blue Room
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About Amp
Amp was a music video program on MTV that aired from 1996 to 2001. It was aimed at the electronic music and rave crowd and was responsible for exposing many electronica acts to the mainstream. When co-creator Todd Mueller left the show in 1998, it was redubbed Amp 2.0. The show aired some 46 episodes in total over its 6-year run. In its final two years, reruns were usually shown from earlier years. Amp's time slot was moved around quite a bit, but the show usually aired in the early morning hours on the weekend, usually 2am to 4am. Because of this late night time slot, the show developed a small but cult like following. A few online groups formed after the show's demise to ask MTV to bring the show back and air it during normal hours, but MTV never responded to the requests. Across 2 seasons and 47 episodes, originally airing on MTV, with status "Returning Series".
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What is Amp about?
Amp was a music video program on MTV that aired from 1996 to 2001. It was aimed at the electronic music and rave crowd and was responsible for exposing many electronica acts to the mainstream. When co-creator Todd Mueller left the show in 1998, it was redubbed Amp 2.0. The show aired some 46 episodes in total over i…
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When was Amp first released?
Amp first premiered on December 15, 1996 (1996). The show is still ongoing with new episodes being released.
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