A-Trak: Infinity +1

Posted on March 31, 2009 Under Music

The DMC Championship has seen the world's finest turntablists cut and mix their way to the top of the game, but only once was this honor taken by a 15-year-old kid. It was 12 years ago that DJ A-Trak's muderous…

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PJ Harvey + John Parish: A Woman A Man Walked By

Posted on March 31, 2009 Under Music
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Playing For Change

Posted on March 24, 2009 Under Music

Smiles are sure to abound for North American audiences of Playing for Change as the musical extravaganza goes on tour this week. The multimedia, artist-driven effort is working to promote peace and music education through collaboration and live performances of…

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Doom: Born Like This

Posted on March 24, 2009 Under Music
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Radiohead Special Collectors Editions

Posted on March 24, 2009 Under Music

If you listen to In Rainbows and Pablo Honey back-to-back, it's obvious that this band broke out almost 20 years ago and kept redefining themselves, honing in on a perfect balance of live production and studio process. Now, the first…

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Morgans Hotel Group x Recess Sessions

Posted on March 23, 2009 Under Music
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Peter Gregson live @Twitter

Posted on March 19, 2009 Under Music

There are a couple reasons why the name Peter Gregson should be stuck on your mind. First and foremost he is the brilliant classical cellist that we've raved about a number of times. Second, he is reinventing the way audiences…

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Longwave: Secrets are Sinister

Posted on March 18, 2009 Under Music

Recently touring with Ok Go and (currently) with Bloc Party, New York based indie band Longwave is bringing their dynamic and fast-paced sounds to audiences east of the Mississippi. The band formed in 1999, and after a three-year hiatus, they're…

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Pet Shop Boys: Love etc.

Posted on March 17, 2009 Under Music

Synth-pop wasn't a retro fad when the Pet Shop Boys first hit the scene. And there's something about sugary, yet well-written songs that are more appealing when you know it's not just an ironic throwback. Yes, the tenth studio LP…

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Les Claypool: Of Fungi and Foe

Posted on March 17, 2009 Under Music
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