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SEX, DRUGS AND ROCK N' ROLL
posted: August 1, 2009
The party playlists of every generation revolve around the popular music of the day. And while some may argue that the majority of party music is flooded with generic sounds and uniformly humdrum lyrics to
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NIPPING AT THE HEELS OF GREATNESS
posted: July 30, 2009
To say that Nipsey Hussle has been around the block is a gross understatement. Certified in the heart of south central, this boldly bulletproof street soldier has seen it all. A victim of the depressingly
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SAXXY!
posted: July 25, 2009
Since its inception in 1841, the saxophone has witnessed many soundscapes. Originally introduced into the public realm as a military band instrument, this oddly-shaped hunk of metal was intended to fuse the power of brass
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LOST ART OF THE ALBUM COVER
posted: July 23, 2009
For consumers, the advantages of the digital music revolution are many: increased accessibility, portability and lessened expenses just to name a few. But forgotten amongst these undeniable advantages is the loss of album artwork, and
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PUMP THE ELECTRO JAM
posted: July 18, 2009
Soggy summer weather sapping your motivation? Impending economic doom weighing you down? Sounds to me like you desperately need a dose of sonic fuel to turn that frown upside down. While all musical genres are
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BIGGER = BETTER?
posted: July 16, 2009
I hope you enjoyed reading Tuesday’s warm and fuzzy post about the sensibilities of stripped-down pop song covers because it’s time to pay tribute to the enveloping sonic POW generated by freakishly large bands. While
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