Daedelus: Love To Make Music To

Posted on May 21, 2008 Under Music

No one expects a hip-hop producer to be a guy named Alfred Darlington, but that's exactly what long-haired, tuxedo and top hat wearing hipster Daedelus is. Named for the mythological Greek artisan said to have invented images, the L.A.-based beatsmith…

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Sao Paulo: Skol Beats 2008 Election Time

Posted on May 2, 2008 Under Music

The most delicate challenge that all music festivals organizers have to overcome is putting together a lineup that pleases a large enough number of John and Jane Musicfans, but also convinces them the ticket is worth the price. It's a…

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Costa Music: Lighter Subjects

Posted on April 21, 2008 Under Music

After the breakup of his band L'Altra, Joseph Costa continues his musical journey with his first solo album, Lighter Subjects. The result is a richly layered composition of electronic and acoustic arrangements with a vocal element that is spoken-word like…

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Worth A Listen: When Continents Collide

Posted on April 18, 2008 Under Music

David Avram Brown, aka Benny Strange, is willing to do whatever he needs to in the name of his art. Having survived a cross-country hitchhiking adventure at the tender age of eighteen and spending his early twenties bouncing up and…

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Loronix

Posted on April 9, 2008 Under Music

There are things in Brazil -- like favelas, the horrible degree of traffic in Sao Paulo, and some of the bum sizes I've seen -- that I don't think will ever cease to amaze me even if I live here…

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Spring Awakening

Posted on April 3, 2008 Under Music

You won't find many musicals on our site, but with Spring Awakening's national tour coming soon to a city near you a few of us in the New York office saw fit to join the Broadway cast (from the comfort…

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Pound Magazine

Posted on April 3, 2008 Under Music

What does the Great White North know about hip-hop culture? More than you probably know about curling. Their national sport. The one with the big rock and the ice...never mind. Pound is an intelligent hip-hop magazine straight outta Toronto, that…

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Peter Gregson x Fujitsu-Ten: Spemcast

Posted on March 31, 2008 Under Music

While older Rock & Roll souls R.E.M. and Portishead prepare to drop new tunes on a clamoring public, we've kind of got a hankering for some seriously classic tunes from a newer talent. No we're not talking about Beirut covering…

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French Kicks: Swimming

Posted on March 28, 2008 Under Music

I guess I haven't been keeping tabs on the garage rock, post-punk scene but the first I heard of the French Kicks was hearing the song embedded in my friend's MySpace page. I know, stop harassing me. I took a…

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Running a Mux

Posted on March 25, 2008 Under Music

Due to tape decks being nearly obsolete, the mixtape is fast becoming an extinct art form. However, the downside to the mixtape artistry was that if you wanted to share it with more than one person you had to make…

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