Tim Heidecker “I kind of like the idea of releasing something that isn’t tied up in a neat package and explained to everyone.” By Nat Towsen · March 11, 2011
Steven Drozd “Man, I don’t know what to do. I’m one of those people who has trouble finishing a job.” By D-BO · March 3, 2011
Japan The Beats: Deep Throat X “For Tokyo’s Deep Throat X, pornography isn’t just a source of kitschy images and goofy samples - it’s a philosophy of revolution.” By David Morris · March 1, 2011
The Elephant Six Collective “There’s something undeniably special that happens when this gaggle of people in this room get together.” By Brian Veysey · February 24, 2011
Danielson “I can’t stand being lumped in with a twee or outsider art aesthetic.” By Jason P. Woodbury · February 21, 2011
Portland International Film Festival 2011 “Good movies are notoriously fickle about the audiences they choose to please, but not where they choose to please them.” By Alex Peterson · February 16, 2011
MTV Ruled the World: The Early Years of Music Video Non-Fiction. Paperback. By Greg Prato By Jspicer · February 15, 2011
John Dieterich (Deerhoof) “It’s a question not so much of ‘is it good?’ but is it an honest portrayal of this person? Does it communicate something about this person?” By D-BO · February 10, 2011
Japan The Beats: The B-Boy’s Lament Tamaki Roy, Origami, and Suika live at Unit, Daikanyama, 10.24.10 By David Morris · February 8, 2011
Ian Svenonius [Chain & the Gang, Nation of Ulysses] “Musical innovation, or this idea of music, is really industry-driven.” By Jeff Milo · February 1, 2011
Trish Keenan, Broadcast, 1995-2011 “The alternative worlds that Broadcast built were idealized retro-futurist conceptions: the counter-cultural vision of the future as re-imagined by the enthusiasts of the present.” By J Monk · January 27, 2011
Book Review: Seasons They Change: The Story of Acid and Psychedelic Folk Non-Fiction. 366 pages. Jawbone Press. By Jeanette Leech By Jspicer · January 19, 2011
Corporate Takeover [Part Two] The Collapse of the Muzak/Music Distinction By M. T. Martin · January 15, 2011
2 John Peel’s record collection soon to be made available online as virtual museum… those poor BBC interns