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Keeping it Clean

David Kilgour looks to the future
David Kilgour likes to claim he’s not a very driven fellow. At least not anymore.
By JONATHAN PERRY  |  February 05, 2008

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Cover story

The amazing art of ‘Mingering Mike’
To any true vinyl obsessive, a rare musical artifact — and the story behind it — is often as compelling as the sound in its grooves.
By JONATHAN PERRY  |  August 29, 2007

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Life is a cabaret

The Dolls, the Rudds, d’Elf, and more shake it up this fall
The Dresden Dolls have been crazy busy since the release, earlier this year, of Yes, Virginia (Roadrunner), and their autumn itinerary ensures they’ll be applying the pancake make-up well into winter.
By JONATHAN PERRY  |  September 13, 2006

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Stop the world

Apollo Sunshine try to play their music without losing their heads
To say Apollo Sunshine have skyrocketed to success would be stretching the temptation to equate the Berklee-bred band’s hard-earned accolades with some sort of stratospheric journey.
By JONATHAN PERRY  |  May 17, 2006

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B.C. Camplight

HIDE, RUN AWAY  | One Little Indian
Never mind the mutant squirrel standing over a necktied, headless dude laid out like road kill in a pool of blood, his black briefcase strewn next to him.
By JONATHAN PERRY  |  February 07, 2006

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Recovery projections

The return of a rejuvenated Mazarin
You might not be able to tell from the glazed psych-pop glimmer of We’re Already There , Mazarin’s new disc for the NYC indie I and Ear, but singer/guitarist Quentin Stoltzfus counts old-time gospel and country among his favorite and earliest influences.
By JONATHAN PERRY  |  January 23, 2006

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Isaac Hayes

ULTIMATE ISAAC HAYES: CAN YOU DIG IT? | Concord
Although he’s most closely identified as the proto-rapping bad-ass voice behind the iconic 1971 Shaft soundtrack (and the voice of Chef on South Park ), Hayes is an R&B titan whose role in shaping modern soul stretches back nearly as long as the music itself.
By JONATHAN PERRY  |  January 18, 2006
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