Aki Kaurismäki goes Miami Beach
A rare opportunity to see a nice part of Finnish filmmaker Aki Kaurismäki’s work in a revival art house setting is underway in--- of...
Could ‘Station to Station’ be EMI’s final Bowie reissue?
As many familiar with this blog already know, I have written extensively about the reissue campaign for David Bowie's 1976 album Station to Station...
Art will overshadow clubs this Sleepless Night on Miami Beach
With the arrival of daylight saving time this Saturday, here comes a special all-night out on Miami Beach: Sleepless Night Miami Beach. Every once-in-a-while...
I have booked a cabin on ‘The Weezer Cruise’
It's on. I just paid off the balance we owed for a cabin on the Weezer Cruise. Having once worked for a cruise line...
Old Man Diode brings poetry of Rick Holland into “disco” territory
It's not really "disco" per say. "Off-beat," "odd," "quirky" and "infectious" all work to describe "Open Blue," actually subverting the genre that is now...
Spielberger hold torch proud for ambient music
So what would it sound and feel like to experience Steven Spielberg’s blockbuster Jaws with John Williams’ signature score replaced with the experimental, ambient...
The Sea and Cake reccord Daytrotter session – free download!
One of my favorite indie bands from back in the days before the term "indie rock" was co-opted by the mainstream, is still the...
Deerhoof offer free download of live album
So Deerhoof, that anti-est of pop bands from California are not stopping in your city during their tour? They are offering a free download...
‘The Man Who Fell to Earth’: the last of the great...
Though it was David Bowie's first starring role in a feature film, Nicolas Roeg's 1976 movie the Man Who Fell to Earth is far...
Manu Chao tears it up at Miami debut
More than 10 years after setting the pop world on fire with his solo debut, Proxima Estación: Esperanza, Manu Chao has finally given...