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• July 7, 2016 •
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Tags: Archers of Loaf, Bettye Swann, Bikini Kill, Blondie, Brontez Purnell, choreography, EDM, Northern Soul, San Francisco, Soul, Stud, The Stud, The Younger Lovers
• May 17, 2016 •
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Tags: Circus Underwater, Dark Entries, Diana Ross, Godley & Creme, Josh Cheon, Kosmische, Mexican Summer, New Wave Theatre, Peter Ivers, Reissues, The Psychedelic Furs
• April 28, 2016 •
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Tags: Buchla, conceptual art, Dennis Wilson, James Tenney, John Frusciante, Just intonation, La Monte Young, Minimalism, Pauline Oliveros, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Rrose, Sarah Davachi, that Calgary museum, The Beach Boys, You Must Remember This
• March 17, 2016 •
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Tags: 33 1/3, Apex Twin, Aquarius Records, crackle, Digital Audio, ECM, frozen music, Junto, Madeleine Cocolas, Marc Weidenbaum, Maria Chavez, no input mixing, Pulse, Selected Ambient Works Volume II, tape, Tower Records, turntables, vinyl
• November 13, 2015 •
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Tags: :zoviet*france:, A Duck in a Tree, Bob Ostertag, Dntel, editing, Enya, Invisible Jukebox, James Turrell, Minimalism, OMD, Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark, Peter Saville, pinkcourtesyphone, process, Robert Curgenven, Soleilmoon Recordings, Staalplaat, Steve Roden, The Wire, Vice Versa
• October 20, 2015 •
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Tags: consumerism, Courtney Love, Future Magazine, Hip-Hop, Hole, interface, Kendrick Lamar, Merce Cunningham, Mondo 2000, music videos, Nostalgia, pop culture, technology, Tomita, Wendy Carlos
• September 1, 2015 •
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Tags: 30 Day Experiment, Adam Harper, Appropriation, Art Bleek, Beatport, Brood Ma, Digital, Digital Audio, Diplo, DJ Shadow, Dr. Dre, Eminem, Evan Caminiti, FKA twigs, Fruity Loops, Galantis, Geniuses of Place, His Name Is Alive, Iggy Azalea, Indie, Jack Ü, Jaron Lanier, Justin Bieber, Kevin Knapp, Kleidosty, Kronic, Krunk!, Loöq Records, MineSweepa, sampling, Senor Roar, Sia, Skrillex, Trap, Tycho, Yearning Kru
• April 9, 2015 •
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Tags: ‘knowingness’, Bob Mould, Charles Manson, Christian Music, Exuma, FrankJavCee, Grant Hart, hardcore, Hashtag Esthetics, Hüsker Dü, Helium, Indie Rock, Mary Lou Lord, Math Rock, Music Journalism, Nick Drake, Nihilism, Orisha, Prog Rock, psychedelia, psychedelics, Punk, racism, Rave, spiritual music, The Minutemen, Yale
• February 27, 2015 •
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Tags: Art Rock, Brian Eno, Coldplay, Donovan, John Cale, Kate Bush, Minimalism, Modernism, Nico, Phil Manzanera, Philip Glass, Polyrock, Roxy Music, The Ramones, The Velvet Underground
• December 4, 2014 •
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Tags: David Bowie, drag, ear plugs, Glam Rock, guitars, Kraftwerk, Krautrock, Mother, My Bloody Valentine, Peaches Christ, San Francisco, The Golden Girls, The Stud, Trannyshack
• November 6, 2014 •
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Tags: Dead Kennedys, Epicenter, Kate Bush, Kim Gordon, Leonard Cohen, memoirs, Michelle Tea, Morrissey, Nipples to the Wind, RADAR Productions, Riot grrrl, Sister Spit, Sonic Youth, Team Dresch, The Smiths, touring, Tribe 8, Zines
• October 16, 2014 •
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Tags: acoustic instruments, elves, faerie tales, Federico Fellini, folk, Gregorio Paniagua, Incredible String Band, lyrics, melancholy, Moondog, Nico, occult, performance, Philip Glass, psych, Record Stores, repetition, Satyricon, short attention spans, the 80’s, Tino Rossi, vinyl, Vocals, Y2K
• September 18, 2014 •
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Tags: Akira, Alan Lomax, Avarus, Chimarocha, collectives, Emperor Tomato Ketchup, ES, Facebook, Funkadelic, Geinoh Yamashirogumi, Japan, Jaron Lanier, Jimmy Rogers, laptop music, Magma, modular synthesizers, Paul Giovanni, screaming, social media, The Wicker Man, Vocals
• July 9, 2014 •
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Tags: Arthur Russell, Bikini Kill, improvisation, John Fahey, Kathleen Hanna, Keith Jarrett, New York City, Pop music, Punk, Riot grrrl, snobbery, Tupac Shakur, Vince Guaraldi
• June 2, 2014 •
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Tags: Area, art spaces, Blue Effect, Bob Dylan, Bread, Christof Certik, Chrome, Dome, Emerson Lake & Palmer, Frank Zappa, Genesis, Goblin, Italy, Jethro Tull, King Crimson, M Efekt, Magma, melody, Modrý Efekt, Post-Punk, Progressive Rock, Punk, San Francisco, Soft Rock, The Association, The Fifth Dimension, The Free Design, Wendy & Bonnie, Yes
• January 15, 2014 •
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Tags: Adele, Amy Winehouse, Blondie, Clem Burke, David Bowie, Earl Slick, Fashion, Glam Rock, Glen Matlock, John Lydon, Jon Savage, Katy Perry, Live Aid, Mark Fisher, Mick Ronson, New York, Northern Soul, Punk, Retromania, San Francisco, Sex Pistols, Simon Reynolds, Steve Jones, Vivienne Westwood
• October 9, 2013 •
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Tags: Boy George, Christian Death, Culture Club, death rock, Eric Westfall, first bands, Freur, goth, KISS, Ministry, new wave, Pink Floyd, Roger Waters, Rozz Williams, suicide, Syd Barrett, Television, Valor Kand, writing lyrics
• September 9, 2013 •
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Tags: Carl Wilson, Celine Dion, guitar effects, Harald Grosskopf, Heldon, JD Emmanuel, Jean Michel Jarre, Kanye West, Led Zeppelin, Linda Perhacs, Richard Pinhas, San Francisco, Serge Blenner, Sibylle Baier, Snakefinger, songwriting, synthesizers, The Residents, tour van music, Wikipedia
• March 13, 2013 •
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Tags: “Send in the Clowns, childhood, children’s music, communal listening, conceptual art, Frankie Rose, Jazz, Marais and Miranda, Margareta Kjellberg, Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, Mr. Softy, nature, Pierre Schaeffer, Play Away, Raymond Scott, Record Club, Scandinavia, sound art, Swedish children’s music, visual art
• February 25, 2013 •
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Tags: Ableton Live, AraabMuzik, Arca, Berlin, Carl Craig, electronic music, Holly Herndon, John Bischoff, Karlheinz Stockhausen, Laptop, Lauren Newton, Laurie Spiegel, Mika Vainio, Mills College, Milton Babbitt, Minimalism, Missy Elliott, Musique concrète, Pan Sonic, Panorama Bar, quantization, raster-noton, Retromania, Serialism, Simon Reynolds, Timbaland, vocal processing
• December 11, 2012 •
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Tags: 12”’s, 2046, Angelo Badalamenti, Auf Wiedersehen Pet, Berlin, Blue Monday, D Mob, Darryl Pandy, Fairlight, Farley "Jackmaster" Funk, Film Soundtracks, Frankie Goes to Hollywood, Happy Mondays, iTunes, James Leyland Kirby, Jamie Principle, Joe Fagin, Joy Division, Leyland Kirby, Manchester, Mark E. Smith, New Order, Paying for music, Pet Shop Boys, Record Collecting, Remixes, Shigeru Umebayashi, techno, The Caretaker, The Fall, The Stranger, Trevor Horn, Wong Kar-wai
• November 15, 2012 •
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Tags: AIDS, Authenticity, Bronski Beat, characters, Eydie Gormé, Judy Collins, Kiki & Herb, love songs, New York City, rebellion, San Francisco, Sinéad O'Connor, singer-songwriters, Synth-Pop, Tower Records
• October 22, 2012 •
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Tags: Beach Boys, Bill Evans, Brian Wilson, Cabaret Voltaire, Dada, Dimi Mint Abba, Flamenco, J.G. Ballard, Mauritania, Minimal Wave, Moorish Music, New York City, Nostalgia, obscurity, poetry, San Francisco, Steve Reich, Synth-Pop, The Sixties, V. Vale, William S. Burroughs
• October 3, 2012 •
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Tags: Adam and the Ants, Annabella Lwin, Bow Wow Wow, California Counterculture, Cambodian Rocks, Dengue Fever, early-20th Century Classical, Eastern Spirituality, Horror, Indonesia, Jorge Luis Borges, Malcolm McLaren, Mårten Spångberg, New Age, San Francisco, Shadow Puppet Theater, Stanley Kubrick, The Shining, The Sixties
• August 16, 2012 •
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Tags: Antony and the Johnsons, Antony Hegarty, art school, Bauhaus, Dave & Ansell Collins, David J, Dr. Feelgood, dub, Edgar Allen Poe, Fauxnique, Hal Willner, John Lydon, Laurie Anderson, Lou Reed, Love & Rockets, Mick Jones, Monique Jenkinson, Northampton, Post-Punk, Pub Rock, Punk, Reggae, Sex Pistols, skinheads, Television, The Clash
• August 2, 2012 •
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Tags: Blind Willie Johnson, Bob Ostertag, charts, Commuting, Gospel, Hawaiian music, Ho'opi'i Brothers, marketability, Opera, political music, Pygmy Yodeling, sampling, The Hole in the Wall, Vocals, World Music
• July 23, 2012 •
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Tags: David Sylvian, Japan, pain, Peter Gabriel, Phil Collins, Pink Floyd, Roger Waters, suicide, The Twilight Zone, The Wall, vinyl
• July 3, 2012 •
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Tags: Authenticity, Fleetwood Mac, Hard French, James Murphy, LCD Soundsystem, Lindsey Buckingham, lyrics, Madonna, New York City, Nostalgia, poetry, queer, spirituality, Stevie Nicks, writing
• June 7, 2012 •
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Tags: Another Green World, “I Feel Love”, Berlin, Bollywood, Brian Eno, Can, cassette culture, Cluster, Conny Plank, Dieter Moebius, Donna Summer, Duran Duran, electronic music, Facebook, Giorgio Moroder, Here Come the Warm Jets, India, Kate Bush, Kraftwerk, Krautrock, Mani Neumeier, Nazia Hassan, NEU!, Pakistan, scenius, Simon Reynolds, synthesizers, techno, technology
• May 8, 2012 •
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Tags: Big Black, branding, breaking up, capitalism, cassettes, DJing, Fugazi, hardcore, Jimi Hendrix, Metal, Minor Threat, mixtape, mono/stereo, Punk, Sesame Street, Stevie Wonder, The Vandals, Tonto's Expanding Head Band, vinyl
• April 5, 2012 •
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Tags: Apparition of the Eternal Church, Christian Theology, Christopher Taylor, divinity, Documentary, eternity, Louise Bessette, love, Olivier Messiaen, Paul Festa, Roger Muraro, Thomas Merton, Tie It Into My Hand, Vingt regards sur l'enfant-Jésus, Wayne Koestenbaum, Yvonne Loriod
• March 19, 2012 •
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Tags: Honey Soundsystem, Horror Film Soundtracks, Jefferson Airplane, Jonathan Demme, lo-fi, Mojave 3, My Bloody Valentine, Optimo, Psyche, Q Lazzarus, Reissues, retro, San Francisco, Slowdive, Soundtracks, test pressings, The Silence of the Lambs, vinyl, Wedding Music, William Garvey
• March 7, 2012 •
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Tags: Authenticity, Christopher Guest, Cornelius, Daniel Coffeen, Dire Straits, Easy Listening, Emergent, Gilles Deleuze, Jazz, Nostalgia, The Beatles, The Uncanny, Vladimir Nabokov, Ween
• February 28, 2012 •
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Tags: Aileen Wuornos, Bruce Springsteen, camp, Depeche Mode, Disintegration, drag, gay, identity, Joshua Grannell, Midnight Mass, Morbid Manor, Peaches Christ, queer, Squeaky Blonde, The Cure, Trannyshack, Violator, WHFS