Is America Finally Ready for an All EDM Radio Station?
Finally recognizing that this whole E.D.M. thing that the kids are fingering each other to in public isn’t going anyway anytime soon, the ground was broken on Thursday night for a radio station that the owners are calling “the first real E.D.M. station in the country.”
That’s great news on its face, if only because anything that wrests the country’s radio stations away from their Ms. Havisham-like vice-grip on nostalgia-fetishishism should be considered a step in the right direction. Read the rest at Bullett
Donoso puts the thoughts of Carl Jung into song
In the writings of Carl Jung, the concept of “the shadow” represents the unconscious parts of our personality, like those negative traits that we work to repress.
The idea behind “assimilating the shadow,” wherein we recognize that shadow for what it is and try to incorporate it into our personalities, producing a more fully developed self, is a fitting one for an electronic artist. It’s especially fitting for an artist such as Ricardo Donoso, whose most recent record, “Assimilating the Shadow,” takes its name, and much of its framework, from these ideas. Read the rest in the Boston Globe
Who’s Feeling the Fall Out from the Newtown Shooting?
With news today that the Discovery Channel will no longer air two gun-themed programs, American Guns and Ten Nugent’s Gun Country, the list of people effected by the tragedy in Newtown is growing. To keep you updated, here is that list. Read the rest.
Web Journalism Is Saved! The Game-Changing NYT Piece Everyone is Freaking Out Over
While we’re often quick to point out when the New York Times does something dumb or worthy of scorn, we have to give credit where it’s due, because this new piece Snow Fall: The Avalanche at Tunnel Creek by John Branch is a pretty masterful blend of interactive web design, readability, and reporting. Read the rest.
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And an anti-gun O'Neil writes for Bullett Media. Shizz be cray.
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