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A Tale Of Two Jay Dee’s: 10 Years Of Fandom vs. 10 Years Of Being A Dilla Scholar (1996–2016)

Back in February 1996, I first became aware of how great a producer Jay Dee was. A decade later, he passed away at the age of 32. In the…
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Dart_AdamsFeb 10

Let ’em Slip: A friend’s album, A good day’s listening, and the Dogs of War

My friend/partner/colleague/mentor (our relationship is complex) David released a short album today: Dogs Of War — Act 1 along with Derek…
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John MarshallMar 3
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The fall of music artwork and what Winamp and floppy disks have to do with it

The fall of music artwork and what Winamp and floppy disks have to do with it

As an artist and music collector, I find digital music players quite limited. Tomorrow we are going to change it!
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Roey TsemahMar 11
It Smells Like Teen Spirit

It Smells Like Teen Spirit

Like yesterday. As I hear Kurt Cobain loudly sigh as if he owns the world.
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Ezinne UkohaMar 21
What do you call an Indie Rock Pete who doesn’t make indie rock anymore?

What do you call an Indie Rock Pete who doesn’t make indie rock anymore?

http://www.dieselsweeties.com/ics/24
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Soaked In Bleach, Montage Of Heck Paint Varying Portraits Of Kurt Cobain

Soaked In Bleach, Montage Of Heck Paint Varying Portraits Of Kurt Cobain

“The name Kurt Cobain has gone through my mind 3–400 times a day for 20 years…It gets a little old after awhile thinking Kurt Cobain, Kurt…
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Justin O'ConnellJun 15, 2015

Music Festivals are a Symbol of Privilege

There was a time when music festivals were inexpensive affairs. The cost to attend Woodstock ’69 was 6.50 for one day, $18 for all three…days. Adjusted for 2016 dollars that translates to $42 for one day and $116 for all three days. ¶ These days, many festivals cost a lot more than that. But it makes sense — things simply cost more in general. ¶ But the one thing that rings true is that, in order to attend a music festival, you must have attained or been conferred some sort of privilege, or adjusted your priorities such that attending this festival is something that you will make happen no matter what.
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james CANTUSMar 31
Here is the formula to success—just kidding.

Here is the formula to success—just kidding.

It’s just a suggestion.
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Jaime Andrés Pérez CadenaMar 27
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Murder, Apologism, and The Beatles

Murder, Apologism, and The Beatles

Blues semiotics in ‘Run For Your Life’
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Alex CowanMar 16, 2014
EDM Goes Mainstream

EDM Goes Mainstream

As a DJ who performs under the moniker DJ Naked, Marco Robinson has witnessed first-hand how EDM has become a mainstream music genre.
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Nicole PajerApr 2, 2014
Crazy Audio Thoughts #1: How cutting “air” frequencies can make you a better mixer

Crazy Audio Thoughts #1: How cutting “air” frequencies can make you a better mixer

Every now and then I stumble across something that not only changes the way I work, but my entire outlook.
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Reuben GhoseJan 14
A collection of photographs.

A collection of photographs.

I got a new camera last year, and I had lot of fun using it and getting back into taking photos of rock shows, skateboarding, and whatever…
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bernieJan 17
Rise of the Indie Creative

Rise of the Indie Creative

Can you feel that? That deep rumbling under us.. A movement is under way - the rise of the Indie Creative.
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John ChangJan 17
C’mon Baby Make It Hertz So Good

C’mon Baby Make It Hertz So Good

January 23, 2016
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Simon Trepel, MDJan 23
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Going to a music festival when you love the music, don’t like crowds, and are out of excuses

Going to a music festival when you love the music, don’t like crowds, and are out of excuses

This past weekend, I went to Ultra Music Festival for the first time. I have been wanting to go for years but there were so many things…
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james CANTUSMar 21
The Lazy Way To Sell Your Music Online

The Lazy Way To Sell Your Music Online

Here’s the good news:
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Corey KoehlerMar 14

Music Critics

I was walking back from the chic little grocery store on the corner when I was caught by the light. Naturally, I swore a bit. This was the…intersection of two wide and busy streets, and the city had just shrugged its shoulders and programmed the traffic signals to give each side a small eternity to cross. I’d be facing the Don’t Walk sign for an epoch or two, while addled drivers stared at text messages on their damned phones, and their irritable brethren honked behind them. ¶ The roar of motors filled the air as shiny metal crowded the intersection.
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Richard RisembergMar 12
5 Things About ♫ to Read This Month

5 Things About ♫ to Read This Month

Heyo to the People who experience life as if it’s music & music as if it’s life,
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David SmookeMar 6
The Last Album Cover

The Last Album Cover

I was at my friends’ place for a lazy Sunday brunch that happily involved breakfast nachos, coffee, and listening to records.
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Brandon CarterMay 20, 2014

The Fugees’ “The Score”: A 20th Anniversary Retrospective

After failing to strike gold their first go ‘round, the Tranzlator Crew took control of their own destinies. They descended upon East…Orange, NJ, entered the Booga Basement and emerged with a classic album that set the stage for more timeless music to be created for years to follow… ¶ The Fugees’ 1st LP on Ruffhouse/Columbia “Blunted On Reality” was released in early 1994 after their lead single “Boof Baf” failed to make any noise. Fact of the matter is the single sounded fairly dated even in the Winter of 1993 and much of the album did as well.
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Dart_AdamsFeb 13
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Update: This is Now a Song

Update: This is Now a Song

Michael Aquino — who composed the music to my lyrics on “My Amen” (featured here on Crossing Genres) — has taken the poem I wrote and…turned it into a song. ¶ Hear it here: ¶ And here is “My Amen”: ¶ This makes our sixth song collaboration together (hear our previous work here). Aside from these songs — composed for the February Album Writing Month challenge — Aquino recently released his own debut album Giants Will Fall available at michaelaquino.com.
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Ernio HernandezFeb 15
樂

樂

„Ohne Musik wäre das Leben ein Irrtum“, sagte Nietzsche.„… daß Musik höhere Offenbarung ist als alle Weisheit und Philosophie…“, sagte Beethoven. ¶ 樂人都是有福氣的。 ¶ 可惜他不是樂人。他只是學過一點兒大提琴和低音大提琴的普通人。琴都是木造的,但他只識條鐵。
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sunyaJan 22
What Playing Music Feels Like

What Playing Music Feels Like

I’ve been playing piano since I was 7 years old. I’m 22 now, and with 16 years under my belt, you could say that I’m fairly competent. I’ve…
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Mae CapozziFeb 26
I miss the old Kanye

I miss the old Kanye

Straight from the ‘Go Kanye
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Bruv KhdrFeb 22
Godspeed You! Black Emperor — the full transcript

Godspeed You! Black Emperor — the full transcript

“Our cities are broke, they lay patches on top of patches of concrete, our forests cut down and sold to make newspapers just to tell us…about traffic that we get stuck in. You get a parking ticket and you waste a day in line. Cop shoots kid, kid shoots kid, homeless man dies waiting to see a doctor, old men lay in hospital beds while a broken bureaucracy steals away what’s left of their dignity. Folks flee to our shores, running from the messes we’ve made in their countries, and we treat them like thieves. Mostly it feels like whatever you love is just going to get torn away.
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Steve DekorteFeb 4
Janet Jackson’s “Control”: A 30th Anniversary Retrospective

Janet Jackson’s “Control”: A 30th Anniversary Retrospective

The princess of American Pop royalty steps out from under the shadow of her famous family to find her true voice, forge her own identity…and with the help of purveyors of the Minneapolis Sound Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis craft one of the most influential albums of the past 40 years… ¶ Janet Jackson had been in the public eye since her father added her to the family act back in April 1974 when they did a two week stand at the MGM Grand. There was a subsequent variety TV show called “The Jacksons” which aired as a summer replacement series in the Summer of 1976 on CBS where a young Janet rehashed her role in the family’s Las Vegas…
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Dart_AdamsFeb 4
Ten years ago we started over

Ten years ago we started over

It recently occurred to me that 10 years ago we released the album “Solamente Tres Palabras”.
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Lorenzo's MusicFeb 2
Daytrotter Makes Space for Music in Rural Iowa

Daytrotter Makes Space for Music in Rural Iowa

How a music streaming website is defying stereotypes of small midwestern music scenes.
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Maren SchifferJan 28
12 Notes and 26 Letters

12 Notes and 26 Letters

“Gotta be a song left to sing, ’cause everybody can’t have thought of everything”
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Trapper HaskinsNov 1, 2015
Talented kids in music, on the net

Talented kids in music, on the net

This morning I watched in awe as a couple of kids, apparently from Ireland, belted out an acoustic version of Rihanna’s “We found Love”…
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Brenton EckersleyFeb 7
I had forgotten

I had forgotten

A couple of nights ago I didn’t want to read. I’ve been reading Bernard Cornwall’s enjoyable Saxon series and was staying up late to read…
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Rohan ArnoldJan 31
New Years Day was My Favorite Band

New Years Day was My Favorite Band

I first encountered New Years Day when their song, “Ready Aim Misfire,” popped up in Saints Row on the Xbox 360.
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Alex RoweFeb 10
Worth Listening To: January

Worth Listening To: January

Each month I listen to dozens of newly released albums, searching for those that separate themselves from the noise. This monthly column is…
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Andrew BallersteinFeb 2
Music about Noam Chomsky

Music about Noam Chomsky

Composition pour Piano, percussions, xylophone, clarinette et clarinette basse.La prise de contrôle de la démocratie par : Noam Chomsky ¶ Pour étouffer par avance toute révolte, Il suffit de créer un conditionnement collectif si puissant…. ¶ English: ¶ Composition for Piano, percussion, xylophone, clarinet and bass clarinet. The takeover of democracy by: Noam Chomsky to suppress any revolt in advance, simply create a powerful collective packaging…
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Lovisolo FrankFeb 7
The Top 16 All-Time Breakup Songs Ever

The Top 16 All-Time Breakup Songs Ever

— A.K.A This Is Not a Cry For Help, Just Enjoy These Tunes And Boost My Page View Stats
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Eddie KimFeb 3
Why Music Streaming Needs Radio Pluggers

Why Music Streaming Needs Radio Pluggers

It’s no secret that the growth of streaming services and the format du jour — the streaming playlist — are having a profound effect on way…
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Samuel PottsFeb 2
A Review of the Jazz Butcher’s “Last of the Gentleman Adventurers (Reissue)” (Out February 19, 2016…

A Review of the Jazz Butcher’s “Last of the Gentleman Adventurers (Reissue)” (Out February 19, 2016…

Light and Laid Back
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Zachary HouleFeb 3
The Heatmakerz Are Still Bringing That Heat

The Heatmakerz Are Still Bringing That Heat

Photo Credit: The Heatmakerz
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Azeem KhanJan 28
Robert Stigwood Died Today

Robert Stigwood Died Today

A True-ish Story about The Business We Call Show
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Charlie FinkJan 28
3 missteps in Rihanna’s #ANTI campaign

3 missteps in Rihanna’s #ANTI campaign

To everyone’s amazement, Rihanna finally released ANTI yesterday. More than a year after she dropped “FourFiveSeconds,” she launched both…the first single (version 2.0), “Work,” and the album on the same day. ¶ It was an ANTI-climatic end to a long and tiring campaign, to say the least. ¶ What went wrong? Three reasons: ¶ 1. Lack of strategy ¶ Rihanna is one of the world’s hottest pop stars. She is up there with Beyoncé and Adele, in terms of name recognition. However, her album campaign looked amateurish when compared to the release of the BEYONCÉ and 25 records, from the aforementioned artists.
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Carlos DiazJan 28
Because of Punk

Because of Punk

Because of punk I never had a real job.Because of punk, when I encountered the internet I knew what I was looking at. ¶ Because of punk I’ve been collecting books all my life because I never wanted to stop knowing new things. ¶ Because of punk I’ve never been scared to do anything. ¶ Because of punk I’ve always hated bullies and looked out for the bullied. ¶ Because of punk I’m dead broke. ¶ Because of punk I understood why David Bowie was so important.
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ivanpopeJan 28
Let’s cut musicians some slack.

Let’s cut musicians some slack.

Last week I attended a country music festival of sorts (I say “of sorts” because it was in Cancun and for some reason that doesn’t feel…like a ‘festival.’) First, let me be clear — IT WAS A LOT OF FUN!! I met new people from around the world and enjoyed as much free Corona that my liver could tolerate. ¶ In addition to the festival last week, I have frequented many concerts, festivals, stampedes, etc. Why? I love live music. I live for it. There is nothing better than seeing an artist perform a song that’s literally changed your life.
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JulieJan 28
Crowdsourcing Your Tours: Thoughts On Booking & Touring from an Independent Artist

Crowdsourcing Your Tours: Thoughts On Booking & Touring from an Independent Artist

I wanted this year to be one of experimentation and risk-taking. I’m working on it.
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Levi MacallisterJan 28
The Student of Tech: Talib Kweli

The Student of Tech: Talib Kweli

Photo Credit: Dorothy Hong
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Azeem KhanJan 28
The Real Best Rapper Alive: Hopsin

The Real Best Rapper Alive: Hopsin

Photo Credit:Funk Volume
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Azeem KhanJan 28
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Where The Money Went In Recorded Music (And How To Get It Back)

Where The Money Went In Recorded Music (And How To Get It Back)

The perceived value of recorded music is free, and always has been. When we pay for music in any format, what are we actually buying?
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Matt LeeJan 29
why i don’t create (and why 2016 might be different)

why i don’t create (and why 2016 might be different)

tldr = fear, cynicism, laziness, distractions
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Nathan MartinJan 29
Heroes

Heroes

David Bowie was my hero.
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Tony ParisiJan 29
COACHELLA: 84 MILLION + HOT GIRLS

COACHELLA: 84 MILLION + HOT GIRLS

Coachella sold out in 20 minutes last year, and each year breaks its own world record: 56 featured headliners from AC/DC, Jack White, Drake…
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Justin GoldbergJan 29
How To Grab Your Audience’s Attention

How To Grab Your Audience’s Attention

What Songwriters Can Learn From Copy Writers Lesson 1
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Dean KroseczJan 30
Do You “Steal Like an Artist” Should?

Do You “Steal Like an Artist” Should?

What Songwriters Can Learn From Copy Writers Lesson 2
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Dean KroseczJan 31
Drake, Meek Mill, and an English teacher

Drake, Meek Mill, and an English teacher

Since July, when Meek Mill (accurately) accused Drake of not writing his own lyrics, the two rappers have been clogging up Instagram’s…
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Garrett RichieJan 31
Songs of the Humpback Whale

Songs of the Humpback Whale

In 1970 Roger Searle Payne released an album featuring some of the biggest singers of all time — and I don’t mean Elvis, The Beatles or…
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j.s.lambJan 31
Rethink Spotify: a White Version of Spotify

Rethink Spotify: a White Version of Spotify

No. It’s not hard at all. Just click, click, click and BAM! It’s white. But why?
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Allen HsuFeb 1
A Review of Federal Lights’ “Coeur de Lion” (Out January 29, 2016)

A Review of Federal Lights’ “Coeur de Lion” (Out January 29, 2016)

Ordinary and Plain
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Zachary HouleFeb 1
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