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Kidz in the Hall: In it to win it
Indie-rap duo Kidz in the Hall discuss their brand-new album, The In Crowd
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Posted May 11, at 2008 09:00 PM Comments (0)
Sera Cahoone: Not super depressed
Seattle’s Sera Cahoone discusses her Sup Pop Records debut, Only as the Day Is Long, her musical influences and more.
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Posted May 7, at 2008 09:00 PM Comments (2)
Up and Coming: Emmanuel Jal
Sudanese child soldier-turned-artist draws from a nightmarish childhood for new album and forthcoming memoir.
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Posted May 6, at 2008 09:00 PM Comments (1)
Prince Paul: For the Kids
Legendary producer talks about making rap music for babies, the new Souls of Mischief album, Bernie Worrell, Handsome Boy, VH1, and much more.
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Posted May 5, at 2008 09:00 PM Comments (0)
The adventures of Kate Nash
In the midst of a shopping session in Atlanta, blossoming British starlet checks in about sexism in the music business, narrative songwriting, and hip-hop at Glastonbury.
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Posted May 1, at 2008 09:00 PM Comments (1)
The Roots: Bad Moon Rising
In a wide-ranging interview, drummer ?uestlove discusses the 2008 election, hip-hop's lack of 3-D characters, and the new Al Green record he produced.
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Posted Apr 30, at 2008 09:00 PM Comments (3)
Up and Coming: Priscilla Ahn
Beguiling singer-songwriter talks about her move from rural Pennsylvania to Los Angeles and performs a song from her debut album, A Good Day.
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Posted Apr 29, at 2008 09:00 PM Comments (1)
Lyfe Jennings: Lyfe Change
R&B favorite speaks on his brand-new album and warns against the dangers of "idiot music."
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Posted Apr 28, at 2008 09:00 PM Comments (0)
Knock on Winwood
More than 40 years into a legendary career, rocker talks about finding inspiration for his new album, Nine Lives.
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Posted Apr 27, at 2008 09:00 PM Comments (1)
'98 to '08: What we lost along the way
In the '90s, when the MP3 was new, it was difficult to predict the medium's effect on the music industry and our culture. Today, the results of the MP3 revolution are starting to show, and I sometimes wonder what we won.
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Posted Apr 25, at 2008 02:21 PM Comments (0)