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 Paul Westerberg 49 cents
July 22, 2008

Replacements leader Paul Westerberg has cleverly put out his own take on a digital release this week. A single mp3 file with a dozen-plus songs is available for purchase at the price of 49 cents. It's also called "49". Some fans speculate that it's similar to the "musical journey" listeners used to experience when listening to LP's.


 The Sound of Music
July 9, 2008

We are happy to announce that there are audio previews for all of our New Music Review tracks! You'll be able to listen to 30 seconds of every track. Of course if you'd like more than that you should contact us about receiving the NMR CD in the mail.

 The Robot Invasion
June 23, 2008

The Trons are coming! Engineer Greg Locke literally put the band together and they're becoming a sensation on youtube and myspace. The name is derived from the nickname given to the locals of Hamilton, New Zealand. Greg's day job is building robotic blueberry sorters for the local farmers. Read about their "influences ".

 Is it Upbeat?
June 16, 2008

Meanspeed.com is a blog about music and their tempos. Sounds a little dry? It features beautiful graphs of 1000 songs and what appears to be an analysis of each songs data.

 Forecast for Brooklyn
June 9, 2008

2008's answer to the Sparks , Project Jenny Project Jan have just released their new video about the weather in Brooklyn. The catchy tune is sure to be a hit. Look for cameos from Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz. "It's Always Sunny in Brooklyn "

 Adem Covers Album
June 4, 2008

Adem's bowed-glockenspiel version of Bjork's "Unravel" is a highlight of his new covers album.



 Black List Sundance Premiere
January 16, 2008

Associates (and family) Chris McKee and Michael Sloane share in the premiere of The Black List at Sundance this week. They co-produced the film, conceived by Timothy Greenfield-Sanders (l) and Elvis Mitchell (r).

 Voodoo Funk
December 12, 2007

His name is Frank and he travels around Africa, buys tapes and singles, rips them, and posts them. There are actually several blogs like this, but he sometimes combines several into a mix, so you can listen for a while instead of going back to a new posting of his every six minutes for two more songs. Enjoy this weeks posting 'Groovy Christmas' on Voodoo Funk.

 Live from New York
December 6, 2007

NYC's Other Music has had some great in-store performances over the years, and now they've begun to produce short segments to show them off. "Boooring," you say? Well, these smartly produced clips are better than that. Check out St. Vincent in Volume 1 .

 All Night Along
November 19, 2007

I came across this amazing movie the other night. It's a 1962 version of 'Othello' set in England using jazz musicans instead of royalty. Charlie Mingus, Dave Brubeck (and many other American musicans) are all "members of the court" . They're having a big jam session in the background as bandleader "Johnny Cousin" plants the seeds of jealousy in the mind of a more prominent bandleader "Rex" about the fidelity of his retired singer wife "Delia Lane". If you like Shakespeare and jazz this is a must see. Also performing at the "session" were Keith Christie, Bert Courtley, John Dankworth, Ray Dempsey, Allen Gantley, Paul Harris, Aurelius Rex, Tubby Hayes, Geoffrey Holder, Patrick McGoohan, Johnnie Cousin, Keith Michell, Barry Morgan, Kenny Napper and Colin Purbrook. -Peter

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