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I've been wanting to do a Q&A with an entrepreneurial type in the wild and woolly underground music business, and I think we have a good one here: Mr. Sam Valenti IV, of the independent avant-pop/electronic record label Ghostly International - Pitchfork: Kitsune Brings 4, Clothing Line to U.S.
Parisian label/art collective Kitsuné will make its debut on U.S. CD shelves in late November with the release of Kitsuné Maison 4 on Stately shores. - R. Kelly - Trapped in the Closet: Chapters 13-22 - New York Times
There is something slightly unnerving about the kind of attention R. Kelly's audiovisual opus, "Trapped in the Closet," has received. - An Itinerant Refugee in a Hip-Hop World
With her second album, M.I.A., hip-hop's seamstress provocateur, goes global. - A Beautiful Duet
Hanging out with A. C. Newman, the frontman for the New Pornographers, and his bride. - Ozzfest - Music - Review - New York Times
Of course Ozzfest draws rowdy young people, but the problems this year probably had less to do with content and more to do with crowd control - Lindstrøm: Late Night Tales: Pitchfork Record Review
The officially licensed chill comp meets the underground's current fascination with yacht rock, space disco, pastoral prog, Pacific Coast synth-pop, fairy folk, and perennially feted Krautrock on Hans-Peter Lindstrøm's new edition of the popular Late Nig... - Various Artists: Rekids Compilation One: Pitchfork Record Review
This celebration of the London dance imprint's first year of operation is a double-CD collection of the best material from 17 vinyl-only releases, including tracks by label head Radio Slave and Toby Tobias and remixes by Jesse Rose and Prins Thomas. - Pitchfork Feature: The Month In: Techno
Kubik is a nightclub but it's also a kind of experiment in urban planning, one that has subtly redirected the flow of Barcelona and could serve as a model for bringing dance music to a wider variety of venues and spaces. - TROUBLE & BASS: Fact Magazine
Label profile - "Anything with a nasty bassline – grime, dubstep, B-more, rave, jungle, electro – a place where bass collides!" - BANG GANG: Fact Magazine
label profile - DEATH FROM ABROAD: Fact Magazine
Label profile - Death From Abroad is the new offshoot label from New York City's mighty DFA - JULY 2007: THE FLOODS: Fact Magazine
This month, I wrap my lugs around new and forthcoming releases from Mathew Jonson, Wighnomy Brothers, Philip Sherburne and Supermayer, but first up, a chat I had last week with gentleman and scholar Ewan Pearson... - HERVE: Fact Magazine
We've had our eye on Joshua Harvey, aka Herve, for some time now - and, as predicted, 2007 has shaped up to be his year. - RITON`S TOP NEUN KOSMISCHE OVERLORDS!: Fact Magazine
Germany in the late 1970s and early 1980s a loose community of like-minded musicians were not only pushing the envelope in terms of what rock music could be and do; they were making truly inspired leaps in the composition, development and performance of... - RIHANNA: THE NEW QUEEN OF POP: Fact Magazine
In 2007, Rihanna is the undisputed queen of pop. - LIARS: Fact Magazine
Whether or not their music is your precise cup of tea, it's near-impossible to deny that Liars are one of the most interesting bands on earth right now - JD TWITCH: OPTIMO MUTANTES: Fact Magazine
JD Twitch is - you can tell within seconds of speaking to him - a true enthusiast - The Simpsons: Springfield's Best: Entertainment & Culture: vanityfair.com
Our unscientific survey of the 10 funniest Simpsons episodes ever. - YouTube - Erol Alkan @ Creamfields Lisboa2007
includes his "Sweet Dreams" edit
8.24.2007
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