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Mr. Airplane Man Mr. Airplane Man (Altitude Records) Digging into the old school for inspiration and authenticity is increasingly popular, but the Boston duo Mr. Airplane Man need make nary a scratch: They’ve already found some deep roots. With one foot planted in the hazy dissonance of art-punk and the…

Roots That Matter

Philadelphia’s greatest contribution to hip-hop, the Roots, like to open their CDs with a snatch of dialogue. It’s their way of introducing a new set of themes, of offering a kind of preamble to the state of the union message that’s on the way. But the exchange that launches the…

Lullaby and Good Night

From his Cambridge, Massachusetts, home, Morphine’s Mark Sandman speaks slowly and lazily, his baritone voice rumbling over the telephone wires on a weekday afternoon. The bassist and vocalist sounds a bit worn down, or maybe it’s just his overwhelmingly mellow disposition. Either way he has been working on some music…

Boogie Nights, Business Days

“Dance music has always been treated like a stepchild in this country. But now the music industry is seeing that this culture is at the forefront in addressing issues that affect the entire music industry,” says Winter Music Conference founder Bill Kelly, Jr. The 45-year-old DJ helms what has become…

Electric Avenues

From March 13 to March 17, DJ culture looms large as more than 4000 participants descend on Miami for the annual Winter Music Conference, a worldwide gathering of the dance-music industry. During the day most of the action centers around the Fontainebleau Hilton, home to the conference’s many workshops and…

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Pole CD1 2 (Matador) Brian Eno put it best when, after working with U2 and DJ/producer Howie B on a project, he concluded that rock musicians think of albums as novels, while electronic musicians think of them as magazines. It’s a great analogy for understanding both the basic difference between…

Welcome to the Jungle

“You’re not going to hear as much about bands anymore. That whole underground rock-and-roll scene is ending,” explains Toby Hauser, better known as DJ t.farmer. He’s part of the drum and bass lineup Thursday evenings at Beatcamp, a popular party held at the Mission nightclub on South Beach. “Sure, you’ve…

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Papa Vegas Hello Vertigo (Sid Flips/RCA) The other day I was flying. No, not in an airplane. Really flying. I just flapped my wings and up I went. Anyway while I was up there soaring over the tops of trees and picking dragonflies out of my mouth (you’d be surprised…

His Grass Is Blue

In the liner notes to his new bluegrass album, Steve Earle concedes his primary motive for engaging in the project in the first place was to achieve immortality. An “ambitious and selfish” desire to be sure, but as Earle puts it, he “wanted to write just one song that would…

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Hedwig and the Angry Inch Original Cast Recording (Atlantic Records) Hedwig Schmidt’s ill-fated pecker is the biggest thing off-Broadway in years. Apparently nothing gets the culturati in the seats quicker than rock operas about botched sex changes, especially when the star of the show’s a guy pretending to be a…

Letting Jazz Breathe

“I’ve always been an orchestral player and an orchestral thinker. I don’t even allow people to bill me as trio anymore, because it’s too limiting,” says 68-year-old pianist Ahmad Jamal. Coming from just about anyone else, this might be considered semantic nitpicking. But after reinventing jazz piano nearly 50 years…

Bring On Da Folk

For folk lovers the Broward Folk Club’s annual South Florida Folk Festival may be the ultimate venue to indulge their music jones. Every January the event, now in its eighth year, takes residence in Fort Lauderdale’s idyllic Easterlin Park. The festival’s five stages host dancers, workshops, children’s entertainers, local musicians,…

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Original Soundtrack Louie Bluie (Arhoolie) With more and more prewar black and white string-band music hitting the reissue bins, from 1997’s Anthology of American Folk Music to the Yazoo label’s marvelous series of mountain-music collections, it’s fitting that Louie Bluie has finally been restored to the racks. Originally issued in…

Unfoolish Behavior

I suppose it was the leopard-print pants, or maybe it was his tax exile move from England to Los Angeles in the mid-Seventies, or maybe it was the dreaded disco beat underpinning “Da Ya Think I’m Sexy?” Or maybe it was the simple fact that the immensely popular song even…

Train in Vain

In the kingdom of funk music, Larry Graham is a prince, of course. As the original bassist for Sly and the Family Stone, he played some of the most memorable bass riffs in the history of the genre, and created a pop-and-slap style that has been imitated but never duplicated…

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Gigolo Aunts Minor Chords and Major Themes (E Pluribus Unum) The Gigolo Aunts — simultaneous lovers and fighters — have the rare ability to pull off blustery rockers and doe-eyed ballads. Five years have passed since their last release, the major-label debut Flippin’ Out. On the Boston quartet’s first record…

Life Is Sweet

March 1985. Lankershim Boulevard, near the edge of industrial North Hollywood. The Palomino. Onstage: Lone Justice, pounding out a Parton-meets-punk mutation of country-rock that has seduced a city full of music critics. The Next Big Thing. They play stomping blue-collar tales (“Working Late”) and brokenhearted weepers (“Don’t Toss Us Away”)…

The Levity of the Situation

There is a moment during “See You Around,” the final track of Vic Chesnutt’s 1996 album About to Choke, when he sings, “I must admit I’m flattered by your consecration/It’s a mind-numbing spine-chilling/But nevertheless heartwarming gesture/As you make your advances so clumsily/I’ll save us both the hassle and leave.” It…

The Music Man

The day before the Esperanto music store opened on Lincoln Road this past month, Carlos Suarez set about making a sign to put in the window. Because he expected European tourists to visit the store, he began by printing No Smoking. Then, because the store is located in the center…

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Golden Smog Weird Tales (Rykodisc) Lost in the shuffle of last year’s best-album lists was this stellar October effort. It’s fitting that Weird Tales came out just before Halloween, not just because of the spooky title, but because Golden Smog is something of a Frankenstein’s monster, cobbled from pieces of…

You Can Call Him Himmy

This article is different from every other article ever written about Peter Himmelman. Why? Because every other article ever written about Peter Himmelman goes on for no more than a sentence or two before mentioning that Himmelman is the son-in-law of rock legend Bob Dylan within the first sentence or…

New and Improv-ed

The three musicians that compose the jazz-rock hybrid Swivel Stick face each other in a dark corner of South Miami’s Space Cadette Studios. Behind them a wall lined with compact discs pasted onto multicolored squares reflects the faint light from an overhead lamp. Christopher Cline hunches over his simple drum…