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Monday, April 2, 2012

Bloggy Pudding



Prince’s Sign O’ The Times Turns 25
(Stereogum)

In My Own Space: A Conversation with Lee Ranaldo
(PopMatters)

Watch the Full Krautrock: The Rebirth of Germany Documentary
(Slicing Up Eyeballs)

The Once-Thriving Jazz Scene of…Indianapolis?
(NPR’s A Blog Supreme)

The Obscure Electronic Composer Used in The Hunger Games
(Flavorwire)

Robert Glasper: Hip-Hop Pianist
(Washington Post)

Down and Dirty, Naked and Nasty: An Interview with Pentagram’s Bobby Liebling
(L.A. Record)

Wanna Buy Yourself A Career as a Music Journalist?
(VICE)

LISTEN: Alice Coltrane, Ascending
(WFIU’s Night Lights)

What Is Your Music For?
(Mostly Music)

Profile: The Billy Hart Quartet
(Time Out NY)

Jazz Community Responds to Trayvon Martin
(NextBop)

LISTEN: Pat Thomas Discusses His New Book/CD Listen Whitey! The Sounds of Black Power, 1965-1975
(Wax Poetics Radio)

Miles Davis in the ‘80s
(Burning Ambulance)
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A Wisconsin-born freelance writer now based in the great city of El Pueblo de Nuestra Señora la Reina de los Ángeles, his pieces have been included in the anthologies Da Capo Best Music Writing and L.A. Now. He first entered the blogosphere in 2006 with the music site Downbeast, an offshoot of the L.A. indie-jazz label Cryptogramophone. He was also a senior editor of Glue magazine and has written for numerous publications including L.A. Weekly, No Depression, All About Jazz, Variety, Los Angeles magazine, Time Out-New York, Flaunt, Oxford-American, Black Book, New Times, Extraordinary, and more. Currently, he is working on a book for Asahina & Wallace publishers on L.A.'s underground jazz scene.
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