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TIME Europe October 22, 2008 Hugh Porter |
The Clash: Loud and Proud Punk's true rebels tell their story.  |
Wired September 22, 2008 Brian Raftery |
Weird Al: Forefather of the YouTube Spoof Yankovic isn't just popular. He is also the unlikely forefather of the infectious, hyperlinked, quasi-referential comedy that's become the lingua franca of the Web.  |
TIME Asia September 18, 2008 Jason Tedjasukmana |
More to Love Indonesia's trip-hop darlings release their sparkling sophomore album, On Second Thought, I Might Wanna Change Some Things.  |
TIME Europe August 13, 2008 Hugh Porter |
Immigrant Punk: Eugene Hutz Eugene Hutz has at last become famous.  |
TIME Europe May 29, 2008 Yuki Oda |
Ambien Music A group of Japanese musicians will perform a series of works with the intention of sending the audience to sleep.  |
Wired May 19, 2008 Steven Leckart |
15th Anniversary: The Brian Eno Evolution Interview with this electronic musician best known as the father of modern ambient music.  |
Wired April 21, 2008 Joshua Davis |
Subatomic Pop: Composing an Electronic Symphony, 0.001 Second at a Time Curtis Roads is the foremost composer in a new genre called microsound, where notes are broken into barely audible fragments as short as 1/1,000 of a second.  |
Wired April 21, 2008 Brian Raftery |
Wired Talks Jet Packs and Groupies With Kiwi Duo Flight of the Conchords With the April 22 release of their first full-length album on Sub Pop, the duo with the hit HBO series are set to become the greatest Kiwi phenomenon since the Zorb ball.  |
TIME Europe March 19, 2008 Alex Perry |
The Power of Soweto's Song The story of the Soweto Gospel Choir is not just one of musical excellence. It is also a tale of the reinvention of a township once known as a hotbed of rebellion, then as a cauldron of crime, and now emerging as the muscle that drives Africa's biggest economy.  |
Reason February 2008 Jesse Walker |
Steve Earle's Hammer A talented songwriter puts his message before his music.  |
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