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Carol Kaye Said No—And Rock ‘n’ Roll Might Finally Deserve It

Some legends wear leather. Some wield Stratocasters like swords. And some—like Carol Kaye—lay down the bottom-end thunder of an entire generation while looking like your friend’s unassuming cool aunt who happens to know exactly where the beat belongs. Carol Kaye, the bass-playing polymath behind hundreds of your favorite songs (even if you don't know it), reportedly turned down an invitation to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of […]

todayJune 20, 2025 8 1 2

Avant-Garde Jazz

William Parker: The Sonic Shaman of Free Jazz

If jazz is a galaxy, William Parker is its rogue comet—blazing, untethered, radiant with centuries of ancestral fire and a homemade bow on a one-stringed bass. You don’t just listen to William Parker; you fall into a trance, wake up somewhere in a Brooklyn loft circa 1982, and realize you’ve just witnessed a séance conducted entirely through upright bass, pocket trumpet, and spontaneous human combustion. For the uninitiated, William Parker […]

todayJune 19, 2025 7 1 2

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Falling Down the Autechre Rabbit Hole

If you’ve ever found yourself wondering what music would sound like if composed by a sentient fax machine experiencing existential dread inside a collapsing geometry engine—congratulations, your ears are ready for Autechre. Formed by Rob Brown and Sean Booth in the late '80s, Autechre isn’t so much a band as it is an interdimensional math experiment gone delightfully rogue. They came up through Warp Records in the golden age of […]

todayJune 18, 2025 7

Ambient

The Curious Case of Aphex Twin

If you’ve ever wandered into the shadowy alleyways of electronic music and felt like your brain was being kneaded by a Lovecraftian rave goblin, congratulations—you’ve probably encountered the sonic mind-maze that is Aphex Twin. Also known as Richard D. James, he’s the guy who looks like he just hacked your dreams and left a distorted drum loop in your subconscious. Let’s get weird. Aphex Twin: The Musical Cryptid Richard D. […]

todayJune 17, 2025 28 2

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Finale Furioso: When Musicians Die Weird

There are some guitarists who play the instrument.And then there are the rare few who become it. Terry Kath was one of those rare few. Long before Chicago became a household name for soft rock ballads and prom night slow dances, it was a wild, gritty, horn-blasting rock band—and Terry Kath was its thundering heart. His guitar tone? Raw, roaring, full of chaos and beauty. His voice? Soulful, deep, and […]

todayMay 30, 2025 12 2

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Bootsy Collins: The Cosmic Funk Shaman We Didn’t Deserve

If the universe had a house band, Bootsy Collins would be its frontman — wearing star-shaped sunglasses, a glitter cape, and boots that could kick open a wormhole. Born in the groove-laden labs of Cincinnati and raised on a diet of bass licks, chaos, and pure uncut funk, Bootsy didn’t just play the bass — he weaponized it. First with James Brown’s band (ever heard of a little ditty called […]

todayMay 28, 2025 8

Avant-Garde Jazz

Exploring the Sonic World of Natural Information Society

In a music world obsessed with speed and spectacle, Natural Information Society (NIS) invites us to slow down, listen deeply, and get lost in repetition. Led by multi-instrumentalist and composer Joshua Abrams, this Chicago-based collective creates mesmerizing soundscapes that feel less like songs and more like sonic environments — rich, meditative, and alive. At the heart of NIS’s sound is the guimbri, a three-stringed bass lute traditionally used in Gnawa […]

todayMay 27, 2025 9 2

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Yoko Ono

When most people hear the name Yoko Ono, their first thought is often “the woman who broke up the Beatles.” It's an oversimplification that has clung to her name for decades, obscuring a rich and radical career in avant-garde art, experimental music, and activism. In truth, Yoko Ono is one of the most misunderstood and underappreciated cultural figures of the 20th and 21st centuries. To reduce her to a footnote […]

todayMay 24, 2025 6

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The Brian Jonestown Massacre: Sonic Cults, Chaos, and Beautiful Noise

If rock music were a dusty thrift store full of forgotten gems, broken radios, velvet jackets, and acid-stained notebooks, then The Brian Jonestown Massacre would be the slightly unhinged shopkeeper handing you a tambourine and inviting you to a séance behind the curtain. Founded in the early ‘90s by the infamous Anton Newcombe, BJM didn’t just form a band — they summoned a swirling, psychotropic entity. The name alone is […]

todayMay 23, 2025 8

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Moondog: The Viking of 6th Avenue

Step aside, Beethoven. Take a seat, Duke Ellington. Today we’re talking about Moondog — the blind, self-fashioned Viking who pounded the streets of Manhattan with a staff, a beard like a Norse god, and a mind full of music that defied every tidy label and genre box the 20th century tried to impose. Born Louis Thomas Hardin in 1916, Moondog was a composer, poet, street performer, and proto-minimalist who saw […]

todayMay 22, 2025 10 2

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