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Natalie Walker
Of course, with the holiday comes the pleasure(s) it evokes, turning thoughts of work to thoughts of play and again relating to the above title: driving fast to burn off gas you can no longer afford, a preoccupation with death/sex/music that makes th More »
cat empire
Channeling Sam and Dave, Otis Redding, the Specials, and Aretha, the Cat Empire knows how to make a crowd move, how to shake a groove to its barest elements, and how to write songs that stick to the head like gator glue. More »
wilk
Wilk is a New York City native (da Bronx) who uses the subways for more than simple transportation. More »
Kassin + 2 Futurismo
Futurismo is the sound of contemporary Rio de Janeiro filtered through the magnificence of that city's glorious musical past. Elegance and organic flow, subtle bossa nova (the city's lifeblood) and raging sambas--Kassin + 2 express it all like old so More »
The Camels- Skallander
It's raining and windy here in Manhattan. And as cold as a witches teat. Skallander's glowing New Zealand born electronic pop is the perfect accompaniment for the day. More »
trio de la paz
Upholding a tradition that has been part of the Yahoo! Music family ever since we started this blog back in the late 1970s, All Jazz Friday offers a taste of WasssUp! in new jazz releases. People, you know, if I could send a vinyl sample to each and More »
Bostich, Fussible
Nortec Collective's Bostich + Fussible (Ramón Amezcua and Pepe Mogt) are here to show you the new face of Mexico, specifically their hometown, Tijuana. More »
Galarno- Tout Baigne
Galarno’s Tout Baigne, The Golden Giant’s Geography of Love: Pasty Faced Warblers in Stirring Messages of Lost Love Shape-shifted by the Banshee’s Wail, Transported to Hell and Back (Sands in the Hourglass) More »
murdermystery
Murder Mystery does resemble a barbed, heartbreaking cross between an energetic Velvet Underground matched with the good time ‘50s pummel of Buddy Holly and the modern thrum of Pavement, all focused through a prism of wry lyrics and joyous beat mak More »
Sally Shapiro
Mouthy rappers insisting on their genius and exhibiting their thick skulls are common enough in hip-hop, but what of electronica? Where is the Jay-Z of the dance floor, the Kanye West of the drum and bass battle, the Mary J. Blige of the dubstep decl More »
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Del-Fi Records founder Bob Keane dies in LA

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Tue Dec 1, 2009 8:28pm PST

AP - He was raw, only played a few songs and had just a couple interesting guitar riffs, but Bob Keane would say later there was just something special about the teenager he would rename Ritchie Valens and turn into one … More »

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