October 2011
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Tom Morello talks music and politics on Q TV.  Mr. Morello always gives good interview, especially when he’s afforded the time to really explain himself. 
Oct 26th
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Octant is a synth-pop project comprised entirely of mastermind Matthew Steinke and a merry band of robotically-played instruments.  via BTR Hear & There
Oct 25th
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Oct 25th
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Todd In The Shadows can’t get no satisfaction from Maroon 5’s “Moves Like Jagger”.
Oct 23rd
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Oct 20th
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Oct 18th
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Victor Wainwright & The WildRoots - “Walk Away My Blues” via Off The Avenue
Oct 17th
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Oct 14th
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East Coast MC Buck 65 (aka Rich Terfry) is in Studio Q to look back on twenty odd years of inventive hip-hop with his latest album, “20 Odd Years”.
Oct 13th
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Oct 11th
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NOISEVOX: Weekly Wrap Music News | 10-7-11 Check the tags for all the bands featured.
Oct 10th
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Todd In The Shadows takes down LMFAO’s “Party Rock Anthem” missgeekglasses: I feel like Todd sums up my hatred of this song pretty well. Seriously, I cringe every time I hear it. It’s just mindless pandering and an annoying earworm with nothing original to offer.
Oct 7th
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Aislyn performs “Spies” on BTR Live Studio After meeting at the Berklee College of Music while working on a film score, Passion Pit keyboardist Ian Hulquist and Sofia degli Alessandri formed the electro-pop twosome Aislyn, later adding drummer Joey Sulkowski to become a trio. Using their dreamy, synth-heavy stylings, they’ve remixed fresh, blissfully-layered versions of tracks for...
Oct 6th
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Folk guitar virtuoso Bert Jansch discusses his career and even plays a tune for host Dusty Wright. via Dusty Wright’s Culture Catch
Oct 5th
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XLR8R: Genesis P-Orridge Interview (via nanou2)
Oct 5th
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lerevue: imageoscillite: Vinyl Rewind explores the 1957 Columbia Records compilation “Dance, Be Happy” and he’s not quite feeling it. Whoa, flashback to 1998- went to high school with Eric!
Oct 5th
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“Two artists. One day. One song.” Dubway Days throws two artists into the recording studio with the expectation that they’ll leave at the end of the day with a great song written, recorded, and mixed. Here is Part 1 of John Spottiswoode’s day with Ben Arthur at Dubway Studios. Part 2 premieres today, with Parts 3, 4, and 5 finishing out the rest of the week.
Oct 4th