Music
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Music Video Appreciation
There are many ways to appreciate the work of David Foster Wallace. Michael Schur, the man who co-created the tv show, “Parks and Rec,” is reproducing a scene from Infinite Jest in music-video form. Schur’s directorial debut is the coexistence…
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No End In Sight: Industrial Icons “Front Line Assembly” Continue Their Assault
I’m inside of a cavernous nightclub, flanked by a packed bar that’s humming with anticipatory commotion.
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Meanwhile, Musicians (Thao & Mirah on tour)
Wendy MacNaughton illustrates the life of touring musicians. …more
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Albums of Our Lives: Gillian Welch’s Time (The Revelator)
I knew I was a pretender, too, knew it in all the ways a twenty-six-year-old can believe that she is broken and that nobody else can see how badly.
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Berkeley in SF, This Saturday!
David Berkeley, who has graced us with his musical talents at Rumpus events of months past, is performing this Saturday at Café Du Nord in SF. He has been deemed a “musical poet,” by The San Francisco Chronicle, and his…
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Albums of Our Lives: Shooter Jennings’ Put the O Back in Country
Sometimes the boy you love introduces you to the man you fall in love with. The boy and the man are not the same person. This is not intentional.
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476 Tracks for Your Electronic Pleasure
Caio Barros, a Brazilian student at the State University of São Paulo, has uploaded an astounding collection of nearly 500 tracks of electronic music from 1937-2001. These tracks, from a 62 CD set called “The History of Electroacoustic Music,” were…
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A Loss for the Independent Music Community
Rioting has continued to reverberate throughout the UK with sporadic spates of violence happening in other cities now. The effects of the rioting in London will undoubtedly be felt for a long time, not only in terms of social consequence…
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Book Promos for Wizards
Book hype comes in all forms. There was the Gary Shteyngart humor, Wayne Koestenbaum’s instructional vlog series and now the literary music video! The inspiration is Lev Grossman’s new book, The Magician King (the follow-up to The Magicians) which has…
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The Rumpus Interview with Marissa Nadler
Since 2004, Boston-based singer-songwriter Marissa Nadler has released a steady output of thoughtful, acutely written folk songs highlighted by her dreamy vocals and distinct guitar stylings.
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Notable San Francisco, This Week: 8/8-8/14
This week in San Francisco… Monday, August 8: Wake up! Resist the urge to go home and sleep off the day by starting the week off strong, preferably by cracking up, headbanging, or baskin’ in lit’rary brilliance. Don’t miss “We…
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A Podcast to Assuage Today’s Difficult Musical Decisions
The Best Radio You’ve Never Heard podcast is the perfect thing to listen to you when you want to relinquish all playlist control and introduce something new into your sonic repertoire. And the playlists are themed, free and all available…