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It’s not particularly a secret. In fact every artist and producer knows about it. Most every artist uses it. And some artist try to shine a spotlight on what has become known in the industry as the “Cher” effect. This week in the New Yorker Sasha Fere Jones breaks down exactly what the digital audio […]

Published by: Brian Miller on Jun 03, 2008 at 04:13 PM

Here is a more straight forward interview with Death Cab For Cutie. David from Hobnox does an excellent job at drawing some personality out of the boys.
And he manges to get them to free style a lymric with “Death Cab For Cutie ” in it AND ask the pre-requiste questions ” Do you believe […]

Published by: Brian Miller on May 22, 2008 at 06:38 PM

Nic Hardcourt and his team have opened up the sandbox to let celebrities get down on their turntables. Well probably not so much actual dj’ing, but what they have launched The Guest DJ Project where celebrities discuss music that is has inspired them or that they just like. Very similar to the Celebrity playlist […]

Published by: Brian Miller on May 14, 2008 at 07:47 PM



Kind of… In an earlier santi post we wondered out loud why LES/Brooklyn hipster poster girl would work with Ashlee Simpson. All do respect to both parties but how the f**k did that happen? In an interview with Popjustice.com Santi kinda explains herself and surprise surprise, her reasons are the same as mine for […]

Published by: Brian Miller on May 14, 2008 at 07:03 PM

Current TV has been promoting their Death Cab For Cutie Special “Open Windows” pretty hard so I am feeling the peer pressure to write about it and smoke newport cigarettes. The half hour program which original airing strategically coincided with the bands new lp release “Narrow Windows” this past tuesday breaks Current TV’s […]

Published by: Brian Miller on May 13, 2008 at 11:50 PM

The thing is…In this 20 minute interview, it does not sound like he is completely convinced by his own words. ( should we be?) Idolator has broke down the highlights but an example of Mr. Iovine’s uncertainty is:
On staying current with his label’s priorities
“Four million people watched Soulja Boy.” (NB: The official “Crank That” […]

Published by: Brian Miller on Feb 20, 2008 at 10:25 PM




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