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“Experience Music Project”

Mystery Science Auditorium: Lil Wayne, “Knockout”

You gotta hand it to Lil Wayne: He’s not a man to let a little thing like Rikers Island cramp his flow. Apparently during a blitzkrieg Super Bowl weekend before his internment began, he recorded all kinds of video footage for possible “purposing” into all manner of music video, both his and others’, that might [...]

You Want Irony with That?

You Want Irony with That?

As some of you will know, I haven’t been at this blogging thing very long—2+ months and counting. So I’m not a reliable source yet on the life of the blogger, or the daily rhythm of blogging, though I’m starting to get a pretty good idea. And it does seem to me that in doing [...]

Like God Must Feel When He’s Holding an iPhone

Like God Must Feel When He’s Holding an iPhone

My thesis, in yesterday’s post, was that Twitter and Facebook together have made attending a conference a lot richer, and a lot more complicated. Which are perhaps two ways of saying the same thing. Richer (cont.): I’m sure all of this—the invasion of conferences by Twitter and Facebook—isn’t news to many of you; I’m sure [...]

Like a (Twitter) Virgin

Like a (Twitter) Virgin

[Confession: I’m so new to Twitter, and Facebook, that I don’t yet know all the insider lingo. I’m sure I’ve made a hash, or perhaps hashtag, of it: I’m grateful for corrections. Teach me your secret language, O my Twitter and Facebook masters!] I spent last weekend in Seattle, at the Experience Music Project’s annual [...]

I Need That Record!

I want to use the blog today to call your attention to a new documentary that’s streaming in its entirety (77 mins.) this week on Pitchfork’s web site: I Need That Record! The Death (Or Possible Survival) of the Independent Record Store, posted on Record Store Day (Saturday, April 17). The film is directed, written, [...]