Interviews
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Giorgio Moroder: Back to the Future
Armed with an array of fabulous machines and a superhuman sense of groove, producer Giorgio Moroder ...
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Anika: Noir-Pop Dynamo Trades Journalistic Wonkery for Avant-Pop Thrills
"I thought I would have more influence [making music] than if I had gone into policy development."...
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Greta Gerwig's Exceptionally Embarrassing Karaoke Favorite
The 'Frances Ha' actress shares the suitably charming and wacky soundtrack to her life...
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Splashdown! The Breeders' Cannonball-Like Re-Entry
On the 20th anniversary of their iconic 1993 breakthrough, now reissued as an expanded package title...
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Chance the Rapper: Chicago Kid Blazes Hard-Won, Hallucinatory Path With Stunning Dexterity
"Depending on the story that you're telling, you can be relatable to everybody or nobody....
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Discovery: The Oral History of Daft Punk's First American Show
In 1996 — before they got lucky with Pharrell, before they were in Kanye's clique, before the robot ...
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Tig Notaro Is Scared of Chrissie Hynde, Dominates at Marky Mark Karaoke
The laceratingly introspective comedian discusses her favorite music...
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Var Inspired by Stripping Wanderer, Dark Fairytale on First Album
Loke Rahbek explains birth of Iceage and Sexdrome musicians' 'No One Dances Quite Like My Brothers'...
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Roll, Tape: Cassettes Find New Life Behind Prison Bars
Long after being displaced by CDs and MP3s, cassette tapes are still stubbornly holding on to a shar...
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Captive Audience: The Music Business in America's Prisons
Until very recently the country's incarcerated were still living in a world of Walkmans, radios, and...
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