Articles
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Decoder Soundtrack Returns After 33 Years
The soundtrack to Klaus Maeck and Muscha’s 1984 film Decoder resurfaces this fall after 33 years out of circulation.
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[Les Rallizes Dénudés] Rediscovering Psychedelic Mystique at Jittoku ’76
The legendary Japanese psychedelic rock band Les Rallizes Dénudés’s 1976 Kyoto Jittoku performance stands as a singular archival recording where music and mystique converge.
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The Saddest Thing I Ever Saw
An excerpt from Doomed to Fail: The Incredibly Loud History of Doom, Sludge, and Post-metal. Some storytelling and survival skills.
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Adolf Hoffmeister: Drawing and resistance
Adolf Hoffmeister was an inspiring figure of the 20th century, a melting pot of art, literature and politics.
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Mastodon Co-Founder and Guitarist Brent Hinds Passes Away
Brent Hinds, the insanely talented, unpredictable, super oldschool Mastodon former guitarist, died in a motorcycle accident caused by a careless SUV driver.
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Biohazard Returns with “Divided We Fall”: A Cry of Resistance from the Streets
Brooklyn’s legendary hardcore band Biohazard is back after more than a decade with their new album “Divided We Fall.”
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Godspeed You! Black Emperor: Refusing to Rent Their Music to the War Economy
Canadian post-rock collective Godspeed You! Black Emperor have withdrawn their entire discography from Spotify and other major streaming monopolies.
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Hugh Ferriss and The Metropolis of Tomorrow: Where Imagination Meets Concrete
Hugh Ferriss’ shadowy sketches have influenced the imagination and aesthetics of cities from the 1920s to today, anticipating the dreams and fears of the city.