Now, however, Magnatune customers can legally distribute up to three copies of uncompressed music.
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In the Garage
Most of the music is terrible, which is encouraging.
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Slowly but surely the major Web companies are becoming important players in the entertainment industry. Case in point: the Atlanta band Copeland, currently on tour supporting Bob Mould, begins a headlining tour next month (with Daphne Loves Derby, Melee, and The Spill Canvas) playing ballroom-size venues like the House of …
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The Jason Sinay Band falls into the trap that has snagged so many "musicians' musicians" in the past.
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Superb vocals, musical variety, fine musicianship and, not least, a delighful sense of play make this debut a winner.
Read More »Liberals: Stop Being Ashamed of Michael Moore
It's time for us Liberals to get out of the habit of ignoring or apologizing for Michael Moore.
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The maestro is playing an instrument with only two octaves and four humble strings.
Read More »INDIE ROUND-UP for September 8 2005
This week I focus on the most recent releases from two artists I will go out of my way to see. Not that I really have to go out of my way; both have performed this past year at the intimate Living Room right here in New York City. One’s …
Read More »CD REVIEW: Danny Barnes, Get Myself Together
Danny Barnes's quintessentially American music is quirky, sincere, modern and rooted all at the same time.
Read More »FDA Official Resigns Over Delay In Approval of Emergency Contraception
Susan Wood, director of the FDA's Office of Women's Health, has submitted her resignation in protest over what appears to be another instance of the Bush Administration overruling the opinions of its own scientists.
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