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5/5/2009
Just like the Yardbirds gave us Jeff Beck and Jimmy Page and Eric Clapton, Bikini Kill proved to be a fertile spawning ground for double-x-chromosome spinoffs. The group's cofounder Kathl …
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5/5/2009
In the early 20th century, when blues was a rural Southern phenomenon, it was an acoustic development, the genre's groundbreakers making do with unamplified guitars, pianos, and harmonicas to entertain …
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4/28/2009
No need to wait for the future to come to you - all the flavors of future jazz, and then some, are ripe for the download in our solid set of supercharged, new-day electronica. We've got everything from …
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4/28/2009
Once upon a time, bringing the far reaches of future-jazz genius to your own personal chill space was a laborious and time-consuming process. But the future is now, friends, and amassing the collaborat …
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4/21/2009
It took America a while to get in the classical game (hey, Bach had already been dead 25 years before the Declaration of Independence was even written), but our composers are world-class  …
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4/14/2009
In the beginning there was Def Jam, launched (1984) by Russell Simmons and Rick Rubin out of New York, the epicenter of hardcore hip-hop. By staying true to their artists' no-holds-barred delivery and  …
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4/14/2009
The late-'80s brainchild of Los Angeles DJs Matt Dike and Michael Ross, Delicious Vinyl is the minor label that became a major figure in the evolution of hip-hop, by championing acts that would define  …
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4/14/2009
Before he became a gangsta rap icon, 2Pac was dancing in Digital Underground - Oakland's P-Funk-fixated hip-hop troupe. That bizarre dichotomy illustrates the Bay Area's borderless stream of rap both a …
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3/31/2009
Trying to trace all the flavors and textures of Bubblegum pop and its candy-coated legacy could give you a nice little toothache. So, please, allow us. We've chewed through packs of pop to bring you on …