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Thom Yorke vs. Spotify: Yorke and Nigel Godrich pull album from the streaming service
Thom Yorke and Nigel Godrich announced they are pulling their Atoms For Peace collaboration from Spotify. Thom Yorke, who is the frontman for Radiohead, wrote, 'New artists you discover on #Spotify will no[t] get paid. meanwhile shareholders will shortly being rolling in it.'
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Culture Cafe This Valentine’s Day comes but once every 20 years
Valentine’s Day may fall on Feb. 14, but earlier this month, indie music fans had a different kind of Valentine’s Day to celebrate – My Bloody Valentine, legends of the alternative scene, released their first album in over 20 years.
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Culture Cafe Jay-Z will reportedly score 'Gatsby' for director Baz Luhrmann
Jay-Z will create the score for 'The Great Gatsby,' according to an announcement by musician and filmmaker Jeymes Samuel.
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Louis C.K.: Comic ditches Ticketmaster, sells $4.5M in tickets
Louis C.K. is selling every seat in every city for his upcoming standup comedy tour for a $45 flat rate, including sales tax. Tickets are only available through his website. It's been three days, and Louis C.K.'s tour is all but sold out. Is he changing the way we buy entertainment?
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A plucky revival
The mandolin is breaking out of bluegrass and becoming hip and versatile.
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Bonnaroo lineup announced: Beach Boys, Radiohead, Chili Peppers
The always eclectic four-day festival also will include Skrillex, Foster the People, The Avett Brothers, The Shins, The Roots and Alice Cooper on the 700-acre farm in Manchester, Tennessee. Bonnaroo will be held June 7-10.
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Wall Street protests lead to hundreds of arrests on Brooklyn Bridge (VIDEO)
The group Occupy Wall Street has been camped out in Manhattan’s Financial District. More than 700 protesters demonstrating against corporate greed, global warming, and social inequality were arrested Saturday after they shut down a lane of traffic on the Brooklyn Bridge.
10/02/2011 10:07 am -
Listen to This
From Radiohead to Brahms, New Yorker music critic Alex Ross writes gracefully and thoughtfully about music.
09/21/2010 07:05 am -
Conan O'Brien goes from hosting 'The Tonight Show' to making a rockabilly record
'I'm going back in time,' he joked. 'Next week I'll be playing vaudeville and then I'm going to be a steamboat captain.'
06/11/2010 12:39 pm -
Horizons Remembering Merce Cunningham, technology pioneer
07/27/2009 01:00 am -
The Pirate Bay case: Not necessarily a victory for Hollywood
Millions continue to use the filesharing service as verdict is appealed. Access to the site remains open and the Pirate political party has seen a surge of support.
04/22/2009 01:00 am -
Six Picks: Recommendations from the Monitor staff
New vinyl to take for a spin, novelist Francine Prose at her best, a hundred hours of 'The Man from U.N.C.L.E.,' and more.
10/17/2008 01:00 am -
Marillion’s plan to make money by giving away its albums
After years of fighting music piracy, another band decides now to embrace it.
09/16/2008 01:00 am -
Are professional music critics losing their clout?
Amateur online reviews are creating competition and democracy in the race to have the first word on new albums.
08/30/2008 01:00 am -
Young indie crowd takes vinyl for a spin
Novelty and nostalgia boost sales, as audiophiles argue that nothing beats vinyl's warm sound.
08/01/2008 01:00 am -
Bright Green Should we vote to blow up some guy's SUV?
A San Francisco man is soliciting suggestions for how to take his gas guzzler off the road forever.
07/24/2008 01:00 am -
Singing their way to stardom
Auditions (and just goofing around) on MySpace and YouTube vault amateur rockers into gigs with storied bands.
05/23/2008 01:00 am -
In Paul Thomas Anderson's epic, oil is thicker than 'Blood'
'There Will Be Blood,' a story about the rise and fall of a robber baron, isn't the year's best film. But it's certainly the strangest – and compelling, at that.
01/04/2008 12:00 am







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