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    Far into the FutureFar into the Future:  Tim Sweeney's nighttime playlist
    Almost every Tuesday night, New York DJ/producer Tim Sweeney live-mixes disco, house, electro, and offshoots and recombinants thereof.
    By: NICK SYLVESTER


    ''Alternative Label of the Year''''Alternative Label of the Year'':  Dangerbird Records' free nominated downloads
    Dangerbird is offering rare remixes, demos, and Darker My Love’s homonymous debut in its entirety.
    By: MATT ASHARE


    Chicago-based experimentalChicago-based experimental:  The year of Kranky
    Rarely is one label responsible for so many of the year’s best releases.
    By: NICK SYLVESTER


    The erstwhile Beach BoyThe erstwhile Beach Boy:  A download tribute to Brian Wilson
    Brian Wilson may have spent a few years in bed, but he’s been up and about for the last few years.
    By: BRIAN E. KING


    Audible TreatsAudible Treats:  "Underground" hip-hop
    When the word “underground” gets attached to “hip-hop,” we’re apt to imagine white boys spouting SAT verbiage in a feeble imitation of the real thing.
    By: DOMINIQUE HENDELMAN


    The big appleThe big apple:  iTunes is still the answer
    With his big, bearish presence and Buddha-like air of reflective certitude, Rick Rubin has been christened savior of the music industry.
    By: MATT ASHARE


    After-partyAfter-party:  The offical summer hip-hop remixes
    Don’t be surprised if you hear yourself shouting, “Rewind Selektah!”
    By: DOMINIQUE HENDELMAN


    DJ clearinghouseDJ clearinghouse:  "Blentcasts" from the "People's Mix Click Collective"
    Of course, with such a hefty herd of MP3s, separating the sheep from the goats can be a Herculean endeavor.
    By: SUSANNA BOLLE


    Download festival?Download festival?:  How about the Tweeter Center line-up instead
    It’s a pretty cool line-up of “indie” stars, indie almost-stars, college-rock faves, and local heroes.
    By: WILL SPITZ


    Up-and-coming Warped-typesUp-and-coming Warped-types:  Previewing the "Lucky 13th"
    I almost fell asleep looking at the lineup (Bad Religion and New Found Glory again? Really?).
    By: WILL SPITZ


    Type RadioType Radio:  Free extended MP3 mixes
    The UK label Type Records specializes in avant-garde music with a soft, lyrical touch.
    By: SUSANNA BOLLE


    Okay ComputerOkay Computer:  We salute you
    To honor the tenth anniversary of the Greatest Band in the World’s landmark third album, Stereogum gives us OKX: A Tribute to OK Computer.
    By: WILL SPITZ


    Nice guysNice guys:  New cuts from John Vanderslice, Bishop Allen, the Cave Singers, and the Tenderhooks
    John Vanderslice — indie-rock artist, producer, and all-around nice guy — has had a tough year.
    By: BRUCE COHEN


    Back in '96Back in '96:  The Bloomington indie Jagjaguwar evolution
    The label has since evolved into an indie juggernaut.
    By: BRUCE COHEN


    Pure geniusPure genius:  Some indie labels embrace the new technology
    Amid all the hysteria about Internet music downloading, major labels are still trying to hold on to a paradigm that no longer exists.
    By: BRUCE COHEN


    The hate-love-hate cycleThe hate-love-hate cycle:  Inescapable seasonal charttoppers
    The field is already packed with newcomers and veterans alike, all aiming to knock down my standards of good taste and respectability . . .
    By: MATTHEW GASTEIER


    Roughing itRoughing it:  The Rough Guide music division
    The Rough Guide series has long been a staple of the travel publishing industry; less well known is the company’s music division.
    By: ADAM GOLD


    Warm and ScratchyWarm and Scratchy:  14 new and exclusive tracks from "Adult Swim"
    The Cartoon Network’s “Adult Swim” isn’t just about programming smart animation for Futurama and Family Guy addicts.
    By: MATT ASHARE


    In anticipation of summerIn anticipation of summer:  Summer songs for regular people
    Here are four reminders of what this summer holds for the lot of us.
    By: NICK SYLVESTER


    Gallantly StreamingGallantly Streaming:  A selection of brand-spankinh new jawns
    There’s been a lot of talk about “clubrap” as the new sound rockin’ indie and European dance floors alike.
    By: DAVID DAY


    Alanis's humpsAlanis's humps:  Spoofing
    One thing’s certain: as word spreads about Alanis’s humps, she’ll be getting a lot of requests for the tune this summer.
    By: MATT ASHARE


    The hunt for Tim ArmstrongThe hunt for Tim Armstrong:  One track at a time
    Last fall, Rancid frontman Tim Armstrong posted a letter on the Epitaph Records Web site announcing his plan to give away his solo debut for free on the Internet.
    By: WILL SPITZ


    Blowing upBlowing up:  The ringtone champs
    I’m guessing most people know this by now: album sales continue to tank.
    By: NICK SYLVESTER


    Hip and free VBS.TVHip and free VBS.TV:  But will it play in Peoria?
    In collaboration with Vice magazine, Spike Jonze has put together an on-line TV station.
    By: RICHARD BECK


    Round-upRound-up:  Hot artists who recently hit the Hub
    It’s impossible to keep up with the hundreds of noteworthy artists who release CDs every year.
    By: DAVID DAY


    Wishing on a popstarWishing on a popstar:  Avril Lavigne partners with Del Ray Manga
    Avril Lavigne has never had a problem with viewing herself and her music as an aid to empowerment.
    By: MATT ASHARE


    Celebration in BeatportCelebration in Beatport:  The digital dance warehouse
    Last week, Miami hosted the Winter Music Conference, a huge festival celebrating the year to come in dance music.
    By: DAVID DAY


    City limitsCity limits:  B-More Gutter music might be ready to leave town
    The 8/4, 130 bpm assault of Baltimore club music has been alive and well since the early ’90s, but recently there have been signs that the local sound might be going national.
    By: RICHARD BECK


    Can't be boughtCan't be bought:  Rapper Tim Fite gives it away
    It’s already given critics who don’t usually have much to say about hip-hop license to wax poetic over, you know, the skillz and shit of Brooklyn rapper Tim Fite.
    By: MATT ASHARE


    Southern by Southwestern hospitalitySouthern by Southwestern hospitality:  Austin welcomes Boston
    Next week, the megalith of indie-music festivals, South by Southwest, launches the hopes of 1500 bands and the throbbing hangovers of 12,000 official attendees.
    By: DAVID DAY


    Hip-hop hopefulsHip-hop hopefuls:  Boston's eclectic rap stars
    Already it appears 2007 will be a big year for Boston hip-hop, since a number of pivotal releases are in the making.
    By: MATTHEW M. BURKE


    Nu Rave extravaganzaNu Rave extravaganza:  If you're into light sticks
    So the New York Times told me the other day that British kids are learning to dance and love again, and I couldn’t be happier.
    By: MATTHEW GASTEIER


    Heard it firstHeard it first:  Coachella no-names
    I decided to check out four bands on the bill whom I’d never heard.
    By: WILL SPITZ


    Sub Pop video binSub Pop video bin:  The singles club
    Once upon a time, Sub Pop had a singles club.
    By: MATT ASHARE


    Splendid TheorySplendid Theory:  Wait for it...
    Producer extraordinaire Nigel Godrich’s new Internet TV show, From the Basement, is splendid in theory.
    By: WILL SPITZ


    Fourth quarter startersFourth quarter starters:  Nas & Jay, Ghostface, and Jeezy bring December heat
    It’s become one of those odd traditions without rhyme or reason that December, a month that never used to be a big time for big releases, is now a hip-hop time of year almost every year.
    By: JESS MCCONNELL


    Holiday cheerHoliday cheer:  With a musical twist  
    Christmas music has gotten such a bad rap over the years, you could hardly imagine that it was once considered cool for artists like Elvis and the Beach Boys to record full albums of holiday classics.
    By: MATT ASHARE


    The IFC SoundtrackThe IFC Soundtrack:  Indie rock for indie movies
    The bridge between independent film and indie rock has been getting easier and easier to cross with the rise of a new generation of directors weaned on music videos and the multimedia underground.
    By: MATT ASHARE


    Northern neighborsNorthern neighbors:  Ontario musicians worth listening to  
    Canada’s most populous province, Ontario, is full of promising, undiscovered acts.
    By: IAN SANDS


    Vinyl goes digitalVinyl goes digital:  Limited edition gems are now downloadable
    Some of us still remember the famed Sub Pop singles club, and Simple Machines’ 1993 single-a-month series, which featured everyone from riot grrrls Bratmobile to slo-rockers Codeine.
    By: MATT ASHARE


    DAREDARE:  Don't waste your dollars
    Although Gorillaz musical mastermind Damon Albarn is busy recording with the Good, the Bad and the Queen, all’s not quiet on the Gorillaz front, at least not on the commercial front.
    By: WILL SPITZ


    VietnamVietnam:  Lou Reed called: he wants his lyrics back.
    Those wily folks in the Vice A&R department were the first to pick up on the potential of, yes, yet another Brooklyn-based outfit, VietNam.
    By: MATT ASHARE


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  Together at last: Anderson Cooper and Michael Stipe
posted at 2:00 PM / 10.9.2007
  Playlist: Pet Genius
posted at 12:14 PM / 10.9.2007
  Anyone want to listen to the new Radiohead?
posted at 4:57 PM / 10.8.2007
  Bang Camaro's newest member: Jimmy Fallon?!
posted at 4:34 PM / 10.8.2007
  Radioheadache Riposte: Hallelujah the Hills' Ryan Walsh weighs in
posted at 4:34 PM / 10.3.2007
  Holy shit, Radiohead!, or, Thanks for nothing, Thom
posted at 4:25 PM / 10.1.2007
  Monday: Sinden & Hearthrob at Middlesex
posted at 1:24 PM / 10.1.2007


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