Music Features
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Lennon 7.0: Some Time In New York City and Mind Games
John Lennon and Yoko Ono move to New York City, dodge deportation and assume the roles of dangerous people, or at least, as sympathizers of dangerous people. Then, Lennon retreats.
Sean Caldwell is playing some mind games... -
No Ripcord presents... The Art of the Mix
Lukas Clark-Memler has come up with fifteen foolproof rules for creating the perfect mixtape.
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My Evening at Later... with Jools Holland
It's been on the air since 1992 and this week, Joe Rivers went to see a live recording of Later... with Jools Holland.
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Lennon 7.0: John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band & Imagine
In recognition of what would've been John Lennon's 70 birthday, Capitol/EMI has reissued all of Lennon's solo albums and compiled some new hit collections. Sean Caldwell attempts relevancy while tempting redundancy in his "Lennon 7.0" series.
Sean Caldwell examines the first two... -
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame: piss stain or wax polish?
It's time to look into the current state of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and its impending future.
Juan Edgardo RodrÃguez is obsessed with statistics... -
Rifflandia Festival 2010
Hot Hot Heat, The Dodos, Hey Rosetta!, and a collection of Canadian and international talent played the third instalment of Victoria, BC's independent music festival.
Michael Skinnider reviews... -
Obsessions and Lamentations #17 - Facebook Edition
Anybody else out there hate Facebook?
Alan Shulman considers... -
Way Out West Festival 2010
Sweden's Way Out West is quickly establishing a reputation as one of Europe's premier festivals. This year's line-up included The National, Pavement, M.I.A, Wu Tang Clan and LCD Soundsystem.
David Coleman was there... -
Live: Phosphorescent at Scala, London
With support from Caitlin Rose and Timber Timbre, Phosphorescent bring their unique brand of alt-country to London.
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The Bursting of the Dam - A Look into Soundtracks of Indie Films
Are alternative soundtracks being used to enhance the hipster credentials of so-called "indie" films or are they integral to bring further weight to the screenplay? Daniel Dylan Wray takes a look at a growing trend
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