Thomson Package Holidays have a blog in which they attempted to tell people about music. Despite having perpetuated the stuff myself, I find myself
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Thomson Package Holidays have a blog in which they attempted to tell people about music. Despite having perpetuated the stuff myself, I find myself
Read MoreIs the universal refrain of those hearing that Twitter is killing its music app. I live on Twitter and I hadn’t heard of this
Read MoreNothing to do with music, but this review of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition pushed my Ballard buttons. “If
Read MoreRemember Res Rocket Surfer and Google Jam? This one is a new thing to collaborate with people over the Internet. (If you sell your
Read MoreIf you want to get your stuff onto the chart stores (iTunes, Amazon, Spotify and Google), you can spend a pile of cash (around $40/album) with TuneCore or CDBaby — or rather less cash ($20/year unlimited) with DistroKid. Endorsed by the founders of TuneCore and CDBaby, no less (the latter of whom just uploaded everything he’s ever recorded through DistroKid).
Read MoreFrom NPR: So here’s Beethoven’s 9th played on 167 theremins built inside Russian dolls. Oh, and wait for the boogie, about 1:20. HT Liam
Read MoreSo Rocknerd’s latest article is a hit. Slashdot got it a few thousand hits, which my small but clever setup based on WP-Super-Cache coped
Read MoreRecord companies complain the Internet will destroy music. Musicians complain that they can’t make a living any more. The unsympathetic public, feeling the squeeze themselves, tell them to get a proper job.
The problem isn’t piracy — it’s competition.
Read MoreJohn Doran of The Quietus reminsces about five years of running the site. “I drank so much coffee I felt like I could control
Read MoreThe whiny emo brat subculture seems to have gotten into Nirvana big time. I cured the older teen of playing In Utero all day
Read MoreA small amount of fun this week writing up obscurities for Wikipedia: Operation Twilight (UK branch of Les Disques du Crépuscule) and Factory Benelux
Read MoreThe Quietus’ first interview with a Professor of Sociology of Work. We spend 40-45 hours at work a week, but if you look at
Read MoreDaily Mash: “THE unlimited availability of free music means that an album will not change how you see the world for more than a
Read MoreThere is a Manual for film that sets out precisely what is to happen as closely as The Manual did for pop music. But
Read MoreMust be movie week at Rocknerd. So I was reminded of The Adventures of Ford Fairlane (1990), a thoroughly enjoyable piece of cheese starring
Read MoreRussell Crowe wanted a followup to Gladiator. So, of course, he called Nick Cave. ‘Cos that’s obviously the first thing you do.
Read MoreA look into Asylum, assembly-line producers of such instant classics as 2-Headed Shark Attack. This century, the market for B-movies is Netflix and the
Read MoreI dug through archive.org again and dredged up some more prime Rocknerd. TISM, the crippled CD database (remember when music came on CDs? Hah!),
Read MoreSomeone outside Australia notices Dogs In Space, specifically Anthony Nield at the Quietus. And of course, you can get the soundtrack album for less
Read MoreThe redoubtable Vi Hart produces a brilliant half-hour video on how Schoenberg‘s twelve-tone technique works, and a few examples that demonstrate just where half the background music of the twentieth century came from. Includes discourses on the nature of art, the nature of musical shapes and the reprehensibility of present copyright laws.
Read MoreReflections on Rowland from Swamplandzine. I was one of those people going to every Rowland Howard gig I could in Melbourne in the late
Read MoreI have no snappy phrase here, you should just go read shiny new music site Equalizer. Hat-tip to Andrew Bulhak, who brought it to
Read MoreScott Bradlee takes you through the history of recorded music, as expressed via “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star”.
Read MoreIn my much younger days, like many others with simultaneous libertarian and socialist convictions, a gravitation towards the political side of punk rock had
Read MoreMidge Ure is a musician who shouldn’t require much of an introduction. He’s travelled from from the Rich Kids in the 1970s, to Visage,
Read MoreOver on the RationalWiki blog, I’ve got a rundown of Tupac Shakur conspiracy theories. Ironic-as-Alanis given that Shakur hated stupid conspiracy bullshit, and thought
Read MoreAs a followup to his detailed explanation of why 24/192 downloads are complete and utter snake oil, Chris “Monty” Montgomery of Xiph.org has produced
Read MoreI’m trying to get a skeptical blog going, in the name of RationalWiki. Yesterday and today I have posted rants about audiophiles: part 1
Read MoreWhere did hating Nickelback as a meme come from?
Read MoreOld post-punks, raise your walkers in the air and cheer! James Nice of LTM has revived the Factory Benelux label for the ongoing LTM
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