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Coachella builds a sweaty buzz over three days in the California desert
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MICHAEL MAROTTA
| April 22, 2011
Review: Hanna
For some reason, teenage and pre-teen girls have become the new action hero.
Relentless tween assassin
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PETER KEOUGH
| April 08, 2011
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Astralwerks (2010)
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MIKAEL WOOD
| July 09, 2010
Coming soon, unfortunately
Despite last month's record sales (the lowest since anyone's been keeping track), some artists still don't get the picture: nobody wants music anymore .
Music you don't want
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DAVID THORPE
| June 18, 2010
Quitters, tinklers, tacklers, and whoppers
David Berman of Silver Jews intends to quit the music biz and concentrate on writing prose, says a post on the Drag City Web site.
The Big Hurt: Music news in brief
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DAVID THORPE
| February 02, 2009
Nervous energy
“If I actually stopped to think about what’s going on, I’d probably shit myself,” says James Rushent, singer/bassist for UK electro-rock quartet Does It Offend You, Yeah?
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MICHAEL ALAN GOLDBERG
| August 26, 2008
The French are coming
The launch of an extensive North American tour sponsored by MySpace that comes to the Paradise this Saturday.
Justice and Busy P bring the Ed Banger sound to Boston
By
BEN WESTHOFF
| March 10, 2008
Sound and silence
The RISD exhibit reminds us that filmmakers at the forefront of the medium have been consistently drawn to the novelty of the medium.
Old and new images meet at the RISD Museum
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GREG COOK
| September 18, 2007
Mint Julep and the Masters
DJ nights aren’t all for wylin’ out, sweaty dance floors, and scandal. The Masters, "Wednesday Night Live featuring Talib Kewli" (mp3)
French pop, hip-hop, and Ryan Durkin
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DAVID DAY
| July 10, 2007
The late show
Boston lives after 2 am. It’s just a different city, more of a landscape than a community. Audio Slideshow: Allston, 2 to 6 am Audio Slideshow: Cambridge, 2 to 6 am Audio Slideshow: Downtown Boston, 2 to 6 am
Boston, from 2 am to 6 am
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CAMILLE DODERO, MIKE MILIARD, AND WILL SPITZ
| January 31, 2007
Various Artists: Accepted: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
The Pixies kick things off with, appropriately, “U-Mass,” and an A-list of alterna-indie artists (Modest Mouse, Le Tigre, Weezer, Ryan Adams, the Chemical Brothers with Beth Orton) all provide top-notch if familiar cuts.
Shout Factory/Universal
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MATT ASHARE
| August 15, 2006
Potvin's luck
DJ Michael Potvin is many things to many people.
C440r’s DJ breaks out; DJ On&On strikes gold
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DAVID DAY
| June 08, 2006
Spring break
Spring rules
The best of what's to come in March, April & May
By
WILL SPITZ
| March 09, 2006
Animal Collective
They may call each other Panda Bear and Geologist, but these boys can kick out the wibbly-wobbly jams.
The Woodland Bop
By
JAMES PARKER
| February 27, 2006
Beth Orton
Over the past decade, British songstress Beth Orton slowly shed the electronic ornaments that marked her early collaborations with big-beat biggies like William Orbit and the Chemical Brothers.
COMFORT OF STRANGERS | Astralwerks
By
SIMON W. VOZICK-LEVINSON
| February 22, 2006
The breaks
Breakbeat has a new home in the Hub: Wednesdays at the Phoenix Landing.
'Tension’ stresses breakbeat; 'Marinate' brings the indie
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DAVID DAY
| February 14, 2006
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