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9 songs under 99 seconds in under 99 words: excluding titles

  by A Noah Harrison good short songs tell stories. 9 “news from the heavenly loom” – circulatory system self-conscious transitory elevator music—misty dimensional shift in the blink of an eye   8. “prelude” – the millennium | 1:18 literally hip-hop from 1968, real j-dilla shit   7. “gilchrist ギルクリスト” – FL  XL| 0:36 the […]

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What Would Have Happened if I Had Gone to Shakey Graves

This past Wednesday, I almost went to go see Shakey Graves (my favorite musician) up in Minneapolis. I bought the tickets ($25!!! the most I’ve ever spent on a concert) a month ahead of time, I had at least two people willing to drive me, and I was super excited to see Shakey for a

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NEW MUSIC WEEK SE7EN

  Hierophants — Parallax Error   Hierophants is the latest in the trend of lo-fi semi-comedic bands, and they’re pretty great. They’re unique, however, thanks to their more 80s influences and cleverer than usual lyrics (“Every bridge, there’s a troll”). Filled with fuzzy riffs and even fuzzier synth, Parallax Error is a tour de force

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Ambient and Ambiance: Music to Study to

I find it very hard to read while listening to hip hop. Similarly, it’s hard to listen to some downtempo folk when I’m going on a run. So what are the right types of music to listen to while studying? And more importantly, what about all these other different types of work: writing, reading, math-ing?

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(A BRIEF) GUIDE TO MOOD HUT RECORDS//

An underground Vancouver label, Mood Hut Records has only just began releasing its sun-soaked and marijuana-addled house grooves on vinyl and electronically.  Until fairly recently, a significant portion of their releases were exclusively available on cassette and recordings were stubbornly hard to find. Thankfully however, Mood Hut has finally decided to join the 21st century

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Women's Rights by Childbirth: REVIEW

The first time listening to Women’s Rights by Childbirth was a great moment for me.  It takes a while for me to discover the next piece of music I’m going to fall in love with for a couple of months at a time, but when I know, I know. You know? A pre-existing love for

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New Music Week 3

  John Grant – Grey Tickle, Black Pressure Grant’s new album kinda sounds like if Beck had decided to stick with the funky surreal route after Midnite Vultures. With ‘sick’ beats and real weird lyrics, Grey Tickles, Black Pressure is a cool new album that’s sure to please anyone who misses the time when really

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Music From The Summer Of 2015

Ducktails – St. Catherine   On his latest solo album as Ducktails, Matt Modanile of Real Estate fame returns with the jangly, summer guitar pop that we have all come to love. While decidedly unadventurous, St. Catherine is Modanile’s most cohesive and mature album yet, featuring tasteful production flourishes from the likes of James Ferraro

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Mac Miller's GO:OD AM: A Review

When I first listened to Faces, Mac Miller’s spacey 2014 project, I was convinced he was gone for good. Its chromatic instrumentation and Mac’s drug-plagued slang illuminated the narcotic purgatory in which he had taken up residence. The mixtape’s aura was bleak, casually despondent, and the rapper seemed to acquiesce to his hedonistic habits too

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JR JR by JR JR

Perusing Spotify this summer, I noticed that a band I had seen recently was no longer showing up in my searches. I scrolled through my old radio playlists, finally stumbling across the time period when I could not get enough. Instead of Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jr., though, Spotify had changed the name to simply JR

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Spotlight: Gorge

use toms. don’t say it art.    say it gorge.    Gorge is a subgenre of Japanese electronic music that loves toms. An insular group of bootists (Gorge-makers) have been releasing manic, cyclical tracks on net labels like gorge.in and Terminal Explosion since about 2012. As the genre has matured, the bpm has increased and

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Racism & Homophobia in Disco Criticism

It took me 20 years to get into Disco. This lackadaisical process wasn’t the result of a passive listening lifestyle or growing up in a non-musical family (I consider myself a pretty serious consumer of music / my mother is a cellist, my father is a Post-Punk aficionado, my brother started his own record label).

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Instrument Spotlight

The following is a fictional personal anecdote about the hydraulophone. The anecdote is designed to incorporate interesting facts about hydraulophones (and bonus facts too!) and leave you with an understanding of an instrument you may have never heard of. The setting is Ontario Science Centre, Canada. The weather is warm with a slight breeze coming

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NeW MusiC WeeK 8

Fool’s Gold – Flying Lessons Fool’s Gold bouncing, delightful third LP is a perfect summer album. Sounding like a mixture of Vampire Weekend and Remain in Light-era Talking Heads, Fool’s Gold blends African inspired rhythms with American pop sensibilities to create catchy jams.  While the vocals of this release are disappointingly in English as opposed

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New Music Week 7

Shamir – Ratchet Shamir’s first album positions the 20 year old singer at the forefront of the burgeoning electronic r&b scene. Following up his  first EP, Ratchet is dazzling. Crisp, spacious production that emulates old school Detroit techno by producer Nick Sylvester highlights Shamir’s almost impossibly high voice that seems to straddle the line between

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New Music Week 6

The Weather Station – Loyalty   Classic folk music, all plucky and sung from the back of the throat—quavering with a reedy quality. Soothing in its familiarity yet a refreshing break from contemporary styles and tropes of revival, which for some reason only seem to resurrect 70’s psychedelica. Warning: you might fall asleep if you

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