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Music fetishism and “the race for newness” aside, some tracks go overlooked only to be removed from under the proverbial rug months, or, in this
Music fetishism and “the race for newness” aside, some tracks go overlooked only to be removed from under the proverbial rug months, or, in this
Jonwayne is mid-answer to a question regarding the completion of Rap Album One when he interrupts himself. “Have you heard the record?” I know where
When I initially heard Dotter's “Isle” I thought the field recordings were from a hospital or emergency room. I confused the squeeking wheels for those
Through the power of tapping into the worlds of the past's composers, Sacramento's Doombird takes the lives, trials and tribulations of artists over the centuries
The nearly nine-minute title track to True Neutral Crew's debut mixtape, #MONSANTO, is a call to arms for all the farmers, teachers, creators of food
I. For the uninitiated, Twin Steps is a noisy, not-quite-sample-based pop quartet—and I’m using the word “pop” the way people say “Africa” at beauty pageants.
Nashville understands the importance of modern rock beyond the former draconian restrictions of the genre. And Adam Mould and Mike Gicz behind Jeffery Drag Records,
It’s birthday season. Buy someone a subscription to Rolling Stone and tell ‘em you’re giving them the gift of intellect, because, as Ian Crouch at
The Appleseed Cast, Illumination Ritual (Graveface/French Kiss) Signs and wonders… that’s the first thing that comes to mind as I sit down to write about
On Friday, July 12th, a hip hop show called “Products of the Environment” took place at SRB Brooklyn. The lineup featured performances by Queens groups
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