Entering this place is like swimming into a vast, echoing cliff cave and, once my eyes adjust to the dark, finding it full of rock doves and black cormorants, on shadowy ledges, darting past. I’ve found a complete ecosystem. Five hundred people or more, a bloom of jellyfish, are drifting with the tide of music. | | Old school. (lenore) | | | | “Entering this place is like swimming into a vast, echoing cliff cave and, once my eyes adjust to the dark, finding it full of rock doves and black cormorants, on shadowy ledges, darting past. I’ve found a complete ecosystem. Five hundred people or more, a bloom of jellyfish, are drifting with the tide of music.” |
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| rantnrave:// SCOTTISH writer AMY LIPTROT's account of going to BERGHAIN, four years after she last had a drink, took drugs or went to a dance club, is a gorgeous meditation on what it's like to be inside a club, and underwater, and lost, and unaware of time, and possibly undisturbed by gravity. She thinks about water a lot. She sees crabs and anemones inside that hallowed industrial space. She hears sounds differently. She feels landsick when she leaves. A beautiful read... This "60 MINUTES" piece about the music of inmates at a MALAWIAN prison is a beautiful, too, in a very different way... POTUS is a fan of KENDRICK LAMAR, CHANCE THE RAPPER, DRAKE and KANYE. Savor these next two and a half months, my fellow AMERICANS... AEROSMITH's JOEY KRAMER does not appear to be a fan of POTUS, and would prefer his band not suggest otherwise... JAY Z BOB DYLAN, you may be surprised to learn, finds it "amazing, incredible" that he's getting the NOBEL PRIZE IN LITERATURE. "Whoever dreams about something like that?" he asks EDNA GUNDERSEN, who successfully tracked down a man the Nobel committee had trouble finding for a couple weeks. He's hoping to pick up his prize in person... Can you get your career back after a long, drawn-out battle with your label? BILLBOARD's GIL KAUFMAN ponders the futures of KESHA, JOJO and LIL WAYNE... Can you get your band back after years of distrust? It turns out MORRISSEY and MARR seriously considered reuniting THE SMITHS after meeting in a pub in 2008. "For four days it was a very real prospect," MARR writes in his upcoming memoir. "And then suddenly there was radio silence"... RIP CURLY PUTMAN. | | - Matty Karas, curator |
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| A lot of my 20s were spent in discos and bars and clubs. The nights got wilder, then worse and I ended up in rehab. I had not been back to a club for four years but, this summer, I planned a field trip. I would make a controlled scientific excursion to a nightclub. | |
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Beautiful music created by inmates and their guards offers happiness and hope inside a prison that has been called the "waiting room of hell" | |
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"Isn't that something...?" Bob Dylan isn't exactly making a big deal out of being awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature. But at least the 1960s trailblazer is finally acknowledging his becoming the first musician to be granted admission to the world's most elite literary club. | |
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The presence of the cinematographer Arthur Jafa, who also worked on Julie Dash’s “Daughters of the Dust,” is immediately felt in Solange’s new work. | |
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WIRED travels to Montreal to talk to the female pioneers and newcomers of the electronic music scene | |
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"The internet before the internet." | |
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Roger Kaiser, who inadvertently caused alarm at the Metropolitan Opera, was sprinkling the remains of a friend at opera houses, the police said. | |
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Jinx Dawson and her band Coven are frequently overlooked as influences on heavy metal and “witchy” culture, but she’s never truly fallen off the radar | |
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Harrowing synthesizer lines have long been synonymous with the guts and gore of the cinema’s scariest corners, so here’s a list of the genre's most essential scores. | |
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Do you believe in ghosts? Composers from Mozart to John Corigliano have written them into their operas. Take a tour of some famous operatic phantoms. | |
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The video app transformed black youth culture in six seconds or less. | |
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It’s 29 years since the Smiths split up, and founding member Johnny Marr isn’t angry any more. So what happened when he and Morrissey met for a drink? | |
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Silence is deadly when it comes to a music career. Billboard spoke to a panel of experts to find out if musicians entangled in legal battles can get their groove back. | |
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Will Toledo was making great music long before 'Teens Of Style' or 'Teens Of Denial' came out. | |
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Music as a loss leader is back. | |
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“He didn’t even write a letter,” Priscilla Presley says. “Elvis was very private. He didn’t go around telling what he had for dinner or taking pictures in front of stores with particular outfits that he liked. | |
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Blackberry Smoke's Charlie Starr talks Number One album 'Like an Arrow,' working with Gregg Allman and why Southern rock isn't dead. | |
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We speak to the hip-hop legend about activism, elections, artistry, and honesty. | |
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The global superstar talks about the masculine facade of Donald Trump, the strength he inherited from his mother, the philosophy he shares with fans, and the joy he delivers on stage | |
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