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This is an absolutely phenomenal rant from Saul Wiliams on the concept of "selling out" in response to criticism for him being on a NIke advert. (Read More)
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A few Fishtown, Philadelphia pensioners work their way through the morning mulch of Estelle, Jamie Lidell and Fuck Buttons as the Breakfast At Sulimays team give up their verdicts on the “tribal rhythms" of Street Horrrsing’s ‘Sweet Love For Planet Earth’. (Read More)
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...acts outside the traditional ATP circle are jumping onboard. The Smashing Pumpkins have strongly hinted that they'll be playing special 20th-anniversary shows next year, with plans to re-create their debut album, "Gish." Irish rock act Ash sold out London's 3,000-capacity Roundhouse in September for a performance of its (Read More)
You should follow me because you want to, not because you're reading this message and feeling a sudden feeling of guilt. Heck, if you don't follow me, I won't hate you or anything, but I mean, all you have to do is click a little follow button and you're done. It's not like you have to do a whole lot of work to follow me or anything. NO PRESSURE!! Seriously, just take your time, and do it only if you want to. ... ....... *cough*
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Honda is a great company but they would go out of business if they had to suddenly sell 40% of their Accords for $100, which is effectively what has happened to the record companies. (Read More)
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How much of Apple's iPod $4 billion in annual sales should be credited to the libraries of "free" MP3 that created demand for gigabyte storage devices? How much of MySpace's $65 billion estimated value is due to the free music bands put there? How much of the $2 billion concert business is driven by P2P file sharing?. (Read More)
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Dizzee Rascal’s ‘Dance Wiv Me’, featuring Calvin Harris and Chrome, has sat at the top of the UK singles chart for the past four Sundays. It is the pop smash of the summer, an immediately catchy pop-rap record that rides a retro beat and delivers rhymes purely associated with getting behind a young lady’s "backbone". (Read More)
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