2 A star was born in 2006, namely the slack-jawed red-headed wunderkind RED FOXXWORTH. Our man joined up with Brilliant Mistake’s MISTAKER and formed PROPERAZZI. From Central Square to Grafton Street to the Rumor club in the Theater District, these guys were everywhere. And to cap the year off, how about those Thunderdome parties at the Elks Lodge, of all places.
1 If you’ve come this far, you got to know who’s been left out. Even under the gigantic shadow of Lansdowne, the homies of PAPER kept it real week after week. E-MARCE and crew didn’t know when to quit, bringing in acts like MSTRKRFT, Aaron LaCrate, and Cobra Kai. Their bill of local DJs didn’t either. So what do they do for an encore? Their new Tuesday-night THROWED takes over Harpers Ferry twice a month . . . but you probably already knew that.
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I didn’t really get the Campaign for Real-Time until some time after my lengthy interview with the band. Campaign for Real-Time, "In Your Dreams" (mp3)
- Pop’s fairer image
After the Fantasy Mirrors show at Great Scott last Thursday, singer Nathanael Bluhm wasn’t feeling so hot, and since he was already wearing pajamas, I offered him and his bike a lift home.
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It’s Saturday night and somewhere in Chinatown there’s a party goin’ on.
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For a club night to last takes dedication and devotion from a scene and a promoter. “Oblivian” Drum N Bass Mix (mp3 via the Elements online forum)
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"The place is over, but the movement is not over, the movement continues," says Evans Thesee (a/k/a DJ E2-E4).
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TDS Mob, Hell Toupee, Kustomized, and more.
- Journey into hell
Fuck you, Nature.
- Holding steady
When you think about it, the Hold Steady are the perfect Boston band.
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Like Tanton’s opposing halves, Tulsa’s music is marked by a sort of push-pull between melody and dissonance, concision and unhinged sonic exploration.
- Busy busy
“If you pulled the cord and the chute didn’t open, how would you dance on the way down?”
- Not through yet
Paul Taylor brags that he’s violated just about every taboo in American culture over his 50-plus years of creative work and he’s not through yet.
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