It was a big shocker to me that the music business is 80% business and 20% music. I was like, 'I didn't know I signed up for all this other stuff.'
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You'll never find another Lou Rawls like mine. Circa 1967.
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Tuesday - October 24, 2017 Tue - 10/24/17
rantnrave:// We're living in a strange, frightening, beautiful (thank you, art) and unexplainable moment in which "PEACE JAZZ NOW," "NEW SHAPES" and "POWER DANCE" are perfectly reasonable items for your list of demands, in which this FOUR TET tweet may be the most cogent and useful response to whatever you're feeling right now (h/t @RASPBERRYJONES for all Four Tet-related content), and in which FRANK OCEAN's claim that "Onstage one in-ear is my mic feed and the other one is a TIM FERRISS podcast" is plausible to the point that there's no reason to question it. WILLIAM PATRICK CORGAN saw someone transform into non-human form? Sure. OK. Does anyone really need to ask why droves of people are suddenly listening to SUN RA? A new CHRISTIAN SCOTT ATUNDE ADJUAH album, his third of 2017, quietly slipped out last week ("quietly" = I missed it) and all of this is my way of saying you might want to listen to that. Right now. I know you want "protest music," some of you. I know you want "rock." I know you want the '90s to happen again. But 2017, musically speaking, is better than all of that, a golden year in a golden age of art and I can hardly remember a time when art has felt more necessary and this is an astonishing album by way of trumpets, trap music and NEW ORLEANS and, I don't know, just listen to it because peace jazz now. (P.S. It's totally protest music, too)… I'm pretty sure that competing injustices don't "cancel each other out" and I'm also pretty sure that's not what VULTURE's FRANK GUAN is literally suggesting when he uses that phrase in his nuanced look at CAROLINE's controversial (read: kind of gross) signing of XXXTENTACION, in which he acknowledges X's talent and lays out pretty much the only case that can be made for him at this point: that he's "very good at making it very clear who he is, and in that sense — in the sense that we’re forced to talk about him in some way or another — he’s already ahead of the game"… 2017-relevant playlist: women singing the blues… RIP AL HURRICANE… Best wishes to REGGIE "COMBAT JACK" OSSÉ.
- Matty Karas, curator
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Okayplayer
The Storm: On Eminem, S***ty Rap Fans and Applauding White Pop Stars for Convenient Acts of Heroism
by Michael Eric Gonik
There's a staggering irony to Eminem's existence, both in pop music and its twenty-year-long pillar, hip-hop. 
Quartz
Rock n' roll in the library? When music gods go old and grey
by Eileen Reinhard
Printed materials, priceless recordings, boxes of personal papers, and other flotsam and jetsam associated with modern music icons are, as rockers age and die, becoming part of historical record.
Rolling Stone
Surviving R. Kelly: Former Girlfriend Alleges Abuse
by Jason Newman
Kitti Jones left her home and career for a relationship with the R&B idol R. Kelly. That's when she says the abuse began. Now she's speaking out.
Vulture
The Judgement of XXXTentacion
by Frank Guan
No matter where you stand on it, it’s the sort of situation that can’t help but make you question if truth in this world, let alone justice, is even possible, and the only real hope that X gets what he actually deserves lies in the possibility that the various injustices swirling around his case somehow cancel each other out.
The Tennessean
Eric Church: Country music's Robert De Niro
by Cindy Watts
Eric Church's last show of the year was at the Route 91 Harvest festival in Las Vegas headlining the Friday night concert (Sep 29), and fans from all over the country came to Sin City to watch him perform.
MusicAlly
Brexit and the future of the British music industry
by Chris Wright
This guest column about Brexit's possible impact on the British music industry comes from Chrysalis Records co-founder Chris Wright.
Billboard
What Happened After Janet Jackson's 2004 Super Bowl 'Nipplegate' Incident
by Shira Karsen
Remember what happened in the aftermath of "Nipplegate"? It was a little fuzzy for us, too. Here's a refresher.
Noisey
For Patty Schemel, Hole Was About Playing Through the Pain
by Patty Schemel
'Hit So Hard,' the upcoming memoir by Hole’s drummer Patty Schemel, is a brutally honest tale of grunge in the 90s.
The Paris Review
The Renaissance Precursor of Rap Battles and Flow
by Ed Simon
John Skelton's rough and bawdy verse was far ahead of its time.
Consequence of Sound
How 1977 Broke All the Rules and Changed Music Forever
by Ryan Bray
The innovations of bands like Ramones, Talking Heads, and Kraftwerk remain as vital as ever.
ruler rebel
Texas Monthly
Saving the Longhorn Ballroom, Texas's Most Historic Music Venue
by Michael Hoinski
The Longhorn Ballroom, arguably the state's most historic music venue, is back in business.
The New York Times
Forced Out By Flooding, Houston's Opera Gets On With the Show
by James R. Oestreich
Its home is closed for the season, recovering from Hurricane Harvey. But Houston Grand Opera opened its “La Traviata” in a makeshift auditorium.
Genius
Is South Florida Soundcloud Rap Really the New Punk Rock?
by Ken Partridge
It all depends on your definition.
Red Bull Music Academy
Bernie Grundman's Mastering Masterclass
by Mark "Frosty" McNeill
One of the industry's most renowned audio engineers sets out his manifesto for success.
Marketing Dive
US marketers spend 10x more on sports than music -- but why?
by Rosemary Waldrip
Marketers can help people find their sound by leveraging audience-specific data, writes Rosemary Waldrip of Music Audience Exchange.
Pitchfork
5 Excellent Electronic Albums Made With a Single Synthesizer
by Philip Sherburne
Why musicians are unplugging all but their favorite synths.
Rolling Stone
Annie Leibovitz Looks Back on a Legendary Career
On her classic "Rolling Stone" shoots, learning from her heroes and changing rock & roll photography.
GQ Style
A$AP Rocky Talks New Album, Under Armour Deal, and His Deep Love of Flowers
by Will Welch
Plus, Rocky answers questions from Raf Simons, André 3000, Mahershala Ali, and more.
Bandcamp Daily
AUM Fidelity's World of Free Jazz and Elemental Light
by Ron Hart
How the last manager for pioneering indie label Homestead went on to create a home for vibrant avant-garde jazz.
i-D Magazine
frank ocean: 'it came to me in a dream'
by Frank Ocean
The generation-defining artist shoots two covers and a 32-page portfolio for i-D, and writes about peace, love, and Szechuan sauce.
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