Fri:03-18-05
Puritan Blister #3
Backpacker's Delight
Story by William Bowers

A slew of books are forthcoming from academic presses about subjects potentially of interest to Pitchfork readers. Here's a sneak peak at some of the most interesting tomes due in Spring 2005.

It Takes Two: Mainstream Hip-Hop's Subjugation of the Dialectic
By Morgan Hodges (University of North Texas)
Rejecting the popular myths about how the purity of hip-hop's bottom-up origins somehow legitimizes even its most bastardized contemporary purveyors, and eager to acknowledge the boundaries of hip-hop's supposed "infinite mutations," Hodges argues that the essential conformity and predictability of mainstream hip-hop's modes of expression serve to limit-- and even negate-- revolutionary potential in its audience. Called "blindly revisionistic" by his detractors, Hodges posits that the rhythms and rhymes of hip-hop have pulled off a "totalitarian coup" resulting in "Orwellian scenarios: sameness equals diversity, acquiescence equals subversion, and materialist aggression equals enlightened detachment."

This edition features a new afterword by the author, claiming that the negative reaction to the book proves his thesis that hip-hop perpetuates a climate in which the only possible response is surrender; everyone must "throw their hands in the air." Hodges also notes that no one called him "full of d-cks" when he published Sharp-Dressed Silence, Bang Your Heads, and Fun Factory, his similar studies of the proto-fascist "control of the audience" engendered by opera, speed metal, and country line dancing.

Blister in the Sun: Gordon Gano and the Dawn of Whiteness Studies
By Maureen Tewl (Routledge)
Tewl attempts to re-grid the timeline of Whiteness Studies with the folk-punk trio Violent Femmes as her starting point. Her thesis is that the Femmes' whiteness-- riding the soul-less vocals of bandleader Gordon Gano-- succeeds on a level that no Women's Studies or Queer Studies icon has yet obtained, in that the Femmes' whiteness doesn't polarize itself against an oppressive or ancestral Other. For example, she writes, the Femmes' "Please Do Not Go" somehow silences the anxious legacy of the blues/rock standard "Baby Please Don't Go" without seeming reactionary. The virtuoso final chapter addresses Gano's interracial gospel-rock side project the Mercy Seat, Gano's problematic (for her argument) lyric (from "Nothing Worth Living For") about Marvin Gaye's death at the hands of his father, and what happens when the Mountain Goats cover Ella Fitzgerald.

Will "Will Pop Eat Itself" Eat Itself?
Edited by Scott McNartry (Faber & Faber)
Twelve years after Jeremy J. Beadle issued his (very British) study of "Pop Music in the Soundbite Era," 12 American critics re-examine the state of sampling and remixing in what they term the "mash-up era." The authors ask: Why can't you dance to cubism? Did the KLF invent the 21st century? How in the world could Beadle have considered Automatic for the People defensible as "undoubtedly the single most imaginative piece of work" of 1992? What is the current analogy to match Beadle's assertion that what MC Hammer did to Prince was what Rembrandt did to Titian? Can a form addicted to novelty ever reach a sustainable ratio of vital-works-to-disposable-dross? Will the teaches of Peaches and DJ Danger Mouse seem as quaint as Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine and Jive Bunny & the Mastermixers by the time that we get out of debtor's prisons after the RIAA class action suits of 2009?

Unchronicles, Volume One: A People's History of "New Dylans"
By Bernard Vulorde (Cambridge)
Finally, there is a comprehensive study of one of rock's most dubious labels, covering everyone from Donovan to Conor Oberst. Admittedly, the author bogs down during "The Mellencamp Years", but his appendices (on "Dylans Before Dylan" and "Sundry Female Dylans") more than pick up the slack. Reminding us that "Jesus Christ, after all, did not suffer middle age," Vulorde examines the implications of the music press's need to herald a new messiah while the old messiah still walks the earth, and he seeks to reconcile the myriad "sons of Dylan" with Dylan's actual son Jakob.

In the penultimate essay, "Jeff Tweedy's Stubble", the author (sounding a little defensive) calculates the probability that, with Dylan's latest forays into film and publishing, the continuing onslaught of books by Dylanologists, the emergence of new live CDs and DVDs, his constant touring, the release of two consecutive good albums, and the remastering and repackaging of his old albums, Bob Dylan himself could very well be dubbed the next Bob Dylan a few more times in his career-- if that wily Beck refrains from inspiring any more awful Buck 65s.

Radiohead and the Aesthetics of Significance
By Darius Powell (Broadview)
Whimsically penned as a marketing primer for "hungry new bands," Padgett blueprints the elements of Radiohead's packaging, composition, and performance, which he feels make them so epically serious and world-alteringly important. Chapter titles include "Your Wounds Are Sexy", "Your Boogie Is Wounded", "Your Uplift Is Doleful", "Your Concept Is Oblique", "Your Heritage Is Coded", "Your Disgust Is Elegant", and "Your Sad Robot Is Horny". Vivid illustrations help communicate the difficulty of eschewing one's legacy in the midst of cultivating it. Cynical about how much of his life he has spent thinking about what he thinks when he listens to Radiohead, Padgett implores bands to "hurry, because the sequel to Vanilla Sky is going to need a soundtrack."

Garbagewomen: Japanize!
By Terese Bazer (Zone)
The controversial author of The Only Thing More Boring Than Sonic Youth Is Sonic Youth and the award-winning Cars That Go Boom: The Rhetoric of Rap and the Surreality of Terrorism is back with another bizarre and elliptical "ahistory," as she calls it. Bazer hypothesizes a future in which female rock and pop performers escape the sex-kitten/moaning-muse dynamic by emulating what she calls the "disoriented trash-island patriarchy" of Japan. "Women will be louder as consuming machines than they ever could have been as producing machines," she states in the middle of a book that analyzes the "yeastlessness" of the Runaways' Live In Japan, the "throatlessness" of the Plastics' Welcome Plastics, and the "womblessness" of Mu's Out Of Breach.

Females aspiring to "be Japan" will "make Kurt Cobain look like Mary Poppins," Bazer confusingly contends. "Gadgets on the curb, airports built on trash, little to no recycling-- this is the future landscape of music made by women. Meaning will cease to be mourned. Through celebration of an intentional misunderstanding of a nation's decadence, we will be free." Bazer's provocative caricatures are designed to challenge the biases of her readers, but I'm sorry to say that most of this book goes over my head.

Live Foreverland: Britpop as Folklore
By Geoffe Melnew (New Press)
According to Melnew, Britpop never "happened." Lo-fi had a time, and alt-country has a sound, but Britpop, he says, can claim neither. This study suggests that the term "Britpop" is a PR construct lacking an author, and that it perhaps "organically" arose out of an English (and probably universal) tendency to escape into merry nostalgia for a bygone, better time.

Melnew tests his argument against another musical PR construct, but one that he thinks was real: grunge. No throughline connects the breadth of works by Pulp, Suede, and Blur, he insists, while many "sonic and ideological" characteristics link the work of their grunge "correlatives." The second half of Live Foreverland is even more risky, as it compares key players in the mythical genre to King Arthur, Robin Hood, and Peter Pan. "Britpop's heyday is right now, as clubgoers wish it into history via their supposedly Ôretro' Britpop Dance Nights," Melnew writes. "They would be more accurate to dedicate an evening to the Skiffle craze-- because that was no media phantasm."

Coming Summer 2005

Trigger Cut: Castration Fear in the Art of Stephen Malkmus
By Logan Doan (Matador/Hegemony)

Fresh Beef: New York Hip-Hop and the Meatpacking District
By Mark Wyble (Duke)

We're All Hank and Dolly Here: A Gender-Performance Hootenanny
By Travis Rorner (Norton)

Please Buy Me: The Censored Oral History of Pop-punk
By Linda Vance (Penguin)

The Statue Got Me High: Kafka's Diaries, Jewish Mysticism, and They Might Be Giants
By Cort Munscombe (MIT)

Arcade Fire Sux: The Anatomy of Backlash
By Terry Sulle (Riverhead)



















































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Fri: 06-16-06

Features:
Interview: Destroyer
Column: Get That Out of Your Mouth

Record Reviews:
Various Artists: Yeti #3
Zero 7: The Garden
MV & EE: Mother of Thousands
Radio Dept.: Pet Grief
Bardo Pond: Ticket Crystals

News:
Pitchfork fest tix run out, eMusic comp, more
Go! Team talk new single and album
White Stripes win court case
Eric Bachmann heads To the Races
Todd Barry kicks off tour
Blue Cheer return

Track Reviews:
Gnarls Barkley: Smiley Faces
Sambassadeur: Kate
Tim McGraw: When the Stars Go Blue


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Wild Guitar

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Interview: Gnarls Barkley

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Interview: Yeah Yeah Yeahs

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Interview: Neko Case

Mon:04-03-06:
Live at the Witch Trials

Mon:03-27-06:
Making Plans for Daniel

Mon:03-20-06:
Who Needs the DJ?

Mon:03-13-06:
SXSW 2006

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Interview: Belle & Sebastian

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Interview: Liars

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Self Portrait

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Interview: Jens Lekman

Mon:02-06-06:
Space Disco

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Interview: Low

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Found Sound 2005

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The Smash That Wasn't

Mon:01-09-06:
Interview: The Clientele

Mon:12-19-05:
The Best of 2005

Mon:12-12-05:
For Whom Hell's Bells Toll

Mon:12-05-05:
Interview: Wolf Parade

Mon:11-28-05:
From the Autobahn to I-94

Mon:11-21-05:
Interview: Broken Social Scene

Mon:11-14-05:
Worst Record Covers

Mon:11-07-05:
Assemble the Musicians!

Mon:10-31-05:
Interview: Antony and the Johnsons

Mon:10-24-05:
Twee as Fuck

Mon:10-17-05:
The Fall Pick Up the Thread

Mon:10-10-05:
Big Outside of Norway

Mon:10-03-05:
Direct to Video

Mon:09-26-05:
Interview: Boards of Canada

Mon:09-19-05:
Interview: New Pornographers

Mon:09-12-05:
Now That's What I Call New Pop!

Tue:09-06-05:
Cinematic Treatment

Mon:08-29-05:
Interview: Bloc Party

Mon:08-22-05:
The Chumbawumba Factor

Mon:08-15-05:
Tour Diary: Architecture in Helsinki

Mon:08-08-05:
Interview: Silver Jews

Mon:08-01-05:
The Museum of Alternative Rock

Mon:07-25-05:
Interview: Ryan Adams

Tue:07-19-05:
Intonation Festival 2005

Mon:07-11-05:
The Lost Generation

Tue:07-05-05:
Dusty Grooves

Mon:06-27-05:
Interview: Dizzee Rascal

Mon:06-20-05:
Interview: Annie

Mon:06-13-05:
Tour Diary: Thunderbirds Are Now!

Mon:06-06-05:
John Cage's Xbox

Tue:05-31-05:
Chasing V∞redoms

Mon:05-23-05:
Summer Reading List

Mon:05-16-05:
Interview: The Hold Steady

Mon:05-09-05:
Jukebox: James Murphy

Tue:05-03-05:
Nightclubbing at Home

Mon:04-25-05:
Longest Days of Summer

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Silver Apples of the Moon

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My Favorite Band Writes Better...

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The Indestructible Beat

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The Pop Culture of 9/11

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They Don't Know

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Out of Time

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Stuck in Lodi

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Be Your Own Harry Smith

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Interview: Arcade Fire

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Top 100 Albums of 2000-04

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Top 100 Singles of 2000-04

Mon:01-24-05:
Found Sound 2004

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Guided By Voices Says Goodbye

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2004: The Top 50 Albums

Tue:12-21-05:
2004: The Top 50 Singles

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2004: The Top 50 Reissues

>> Interviews

Mon:05-08-06: Feist
Mon:05-01-06: Glenn Branca
Mon:04-24-06: Tapes n' Tapes
Mon:04-17-06: Numero Group
Mon:04-10-06: Xiu Xiu
Mon:04-03-06: My Morning Jacket
Mon:03-27-06: Calexico
Mon:03-13-06: Three 6 Mafia
Mon:03-06-06: Bubba Sparxxx
Mon:02-27-06: Deerhoof
Mon:02-20-06: Buzzcocks
Mon:02-13-06: Love Is All
Mon:02-06-06: The National
Mon:01-23-06: Kevin Blechdom
Mon:01-16-06: Six Organs of Admittance
Mon:11-21-05: David Sylvian
Mon:11-28-05: Chamillionaire
Mon:11-21-05: Sonic Youth
Mon:11-07-05: Clap Your Hands Say Yeah
Mon:10-24-05: Vashti Bunyan
Mon:10-17-05: Constantines
Mon:10-10-05: Bell Orchestre
Mon:09-26-05: Sigur Rós
Mon:09-12-05: Damian "Jr. Gong" Marley
Mon:08-22-05: Wiley
Mon:08-08-05: Jamie Lidell
Mon:08-01-05: Chris Cunningham
Mon:07-11-05: Queens of the Stone Age
Mon:06-27-05: Doves
Mon:06-20-05: Boy Least Likely To
Mon:06-13-05: Billy Corgan
Mon:06-06-05: Fischerpooner
Mon:05-23-05: Michael Gira
Mon:05-09-05: Tommy Ramone
Wed:04-27-05: Jean Grae
Mon:04-25-05: The Go! Team
Mon:04-18-05: Shining
Mon:04-11-05: Autechre
Mon:04-04-05: Diplo
Mon:03-28-05: Dungen
Mon:03-21-05: Justus Köhncke
Mon:03-14-05: M.I.A.
Mon:03-07-05: Doseone
Mon:02-28-05: Patrick Wolf
Mon:02-21-05: Prefuse 73
Mon:02-14-05: Deerhoof
Mon:02-07-05: The Advantage
Mon:01-31-05: Dälek
Mon:01-24-05: Q And Not U
Mon:01-17-05: Clinic
Thu:01-13-05: Castanets

>> Artist Lists

Wed:04-04-06: Clogs
Wed:03-28-06: Clearlake
Fri:03-24-06: Arab Strap
Wed:02-22-06: Jens Lekman
Wed:02-01-06: Jana Hunter
Thu:01-19-06: Pelican
Thu:01-12-06: John Vanderslice
Mon:11-14-05: Deerhoof
Fri:09-16-05: Chin Up Chin Up
Tue:08-30-05: Wooden Wand
Fri:08-12-05: Mobius Band
Mon:07-25-05: Xiu Xiu
Tue:07-12-05: Pas/Cal
Tue:06-07-05: Architecture in Helsinki
Tue:05-31-05: Sleater-Kinney
Tue:05-17-05: David Cross
Tue:04-19-05: Robert Schneider
Tue:04-12-05: Andrew Bird
Tue:04-05-05: Kaiser Chiefs
Tue:03-29-05: The National
Tue:03-22-05: Of Montreal
Tue:03-15-05: Earlimart
Tue:03-01-05: Apostle of Hustle
Tue:02-22-05: Mu
Tue:02-15-05: Patrick Wolf
Tue:02-08-05: Vashti Bunyan
Tue:02-01-05: Six Organs of Admittance
Tue:01-25-05: Menomena
Tue:01-18-05: Devendra Banhart

>> Artist Profiles

Tue:07-05-05: Art Brut
Tue:06-21-05: Wilderness
Tue:06-14-05: Bob Drake
Fri:05-27-05: Kano
Tue:05-03-05: Zap Mama
Wed:04-20-05: DJ Clever
Wed:04-13-05: Tyondai Braxton
Wed:04-06-05: Lucksmiths
Wed:03-30-05: Busdriver
Wed:03-23-05: Clogs
Wed:03-16-05: Lady Sovereign
Wed:03-09-05: Final Fantasy
Tue:03-08-05: Ahleuchatistas
Wed:03-02-05: Thunderbirds Are Now!
Wed:02-16-05: The Clientele
Wed:02-09-05: Gustav
Wed:02-02-05: Black Mountain
Wed:01-26-05: Bloc Party
Wed:01-19-05: Les Georges Leningrad

>> Live Reviews

Tue:05-09-06: Gorillaz
Thu:05-04-06: Coachella Festival
Tue:05-02-06: Wolf Parade
Thu:04-27-06: I Love You But...
Tue:04-25-06: The Gossip
Tue:04-20-06: Franz Ferdinand
Tue:04-18-06: Destroyer
Tue:04-13-06: No Fun Fest
Tue:04-11-06: Camera Obscura
Thu:04-06-06: Liars
Tue:04-04-06: Silver Jews
Thu:03-30-06: Clap Your Hands Say Yeah
Tue:03-28-06: Ted Leo/Pharmacists
Thu:03-23-06: Mogwai
Thu:03-16-06: Of Montreal
Tue:03-14-06: B&S;/New Pornographers
Thu:03-09-06: Clipse
Tue:03-07-06: John Zorn/Masada
Thu:03-02-06: Drones
Tue:02-28-06: Stars
Thu:02-23-06: Jason Molina
Tue:02-21-06: Orthrelm
Thu:02-16-06: Feist
Tue:02-14-06: Rakim
Thu:02-09-06: The Hold Steady
Tue:02-07-06: Colin Meloy
Thu:02-02-06: Pelican
Tue:01-31-06: Serena Maneesh
Thu:01-26-06: The M's
Tue:01-24-06: Rogue Wave / Mazarin
Tue:01-17-06: Sinéad O'Connor
Tue:01-10-06: Iron & Wine with Calexico
Thu:01-05-06: The Strokes
Tue:01-03-06: Fiona Apple
Thu:12-08-05: Broadcast
Tue:12-06-05: Art Brut
Thu:12-01-05: The Clientele
Tue:11-29-05: Broken Social Scene
Tue:11-22-05: Death Cab for Cutie
Thu:11-17-05: Super Furry Animals
Tue:11-15-05: Ghostface
Thu:11-10-05: The Go! Team
Tue:11-08-05: Wolf Parade
Thu:11-03-05: Devendra Banhart
Tue:11-01-05: Jamie Lidell
Thu:10-27-05: Franz Ferdinand
Tue:10-25-05: New Pornogrpahers
Thu:10-20-05: Fiery Furnaces
Tue:10-18-05: Sleater-Kinney
Thu:10-13-05: Antony and the Johsons
Tue:10-11-05: The Walkmen
Thu:10-06-05: M.I.A.
Tue:10-04-05: Sufjan Stevens
Thu:09-29-05: Dungen
Tue:09-27-05: Maxïmo Park/Editors
Thu:09-22-05: Sigur Rós
Tue:09-20-05: National / Clap Your Hands...
Thu:09-15-05: White Stripes
Tue:09-13-05: ArthurFest
Thu:09-08-05: Finnish Psych-Folk
Tue:09-06-05: Le Tigre
Thu:08-25-05: Jandek
Thu:08-25-05: Oneida
Tue:08-23-05: Common/De La Soul
Thu:08-18-05: Josh Wink + Stacy Pullen
Tue:08-16-05: Rock the Bells
Thu:08-11-05: Dinosaur Jr.
Tue:08-09-05: CocoRosie
Thu:08-04-05: Beck
Tue:08-02-05: Billy Corgan
Wed:07-27-05: Lady Sovereign
Tue:07-26-05: Shellac
Thu:07-21-05: Annie
Tue:07-19-05: Bob Dylan w/Willie Nelson
Thu:07-14-05: Wilderness
Thu:07-07-05: Neko Case
Tue:06-30-05: Architecture in Helsinki
Tue:06-28-05: Black Rebel Motorcycle Club
Thu:06-23-05: Stephen Malkmus
Thu:06-16-05: Kraftwerk
Thu:06-09-05: Autechre
Thu:06-02-05: Gang of Four
Thu:05-26-05: Mahjongg
Tue:05-24-05: Caribou
Thu:05-19-05: New Order
Thu:05-12-05: The Books
Tue:05-10-05: Bauhaus
Thu:05-05-05: Animal Collective
Thu:04-28-05: Out Hud
Tue:04-26-05: Andrew Bird
Thu:04-21-05: Death From Above 1979
Thu:04-14-05: Dizzee Rascal
Thu:04-07-05: Bloc Party
Thu:03-31-05: Th' Corn Gangg
Thu:03-24-05: South By Southwest
Thu:03-17-05: Interpol
Thu:03-10-05: Pixeltan
Thu:03-03-05: Teenbeat 20
Thu:02-24-05: Duran Duran
Thu:02-17-05: Low / Pedro the Lion
Thu:02-10-05: Man Man
Thu:02-03-05: Scissor Sisters
Thu:01-27-05: Constantines
Thu:01-20-05: Punk Rock Karaoke
Fri:01-14-05: Mos Def

>> Columns

Fri:05-05-06: Resonant Frequency #36
Fri:04-28-06: Interrobang (?!) #15
Fri:04-21-06: Get That Out... #24
Fri:04-14-06: Puritan Blister #15
Fri:04-07-06: Resonant Frequency #35
Fri:03-31-06: Interrobang (?!) #14
Fri:03-17-06: Get That Out... #23
Fri:03-10-06: Puritan Blister #14
Fri:03-03-06: Resonant Frequency #34
Fri:02-24-06: Interrobang (?!) #13
Fri:02-17-06: Get That Out... #22
Fri:02-10-06: Puritan Blister #13
Fri:02-03-06: Resonant Frequency #33
Mon:01-30-06: DiCrescenzo #6
Fri:01-27-06: Interrobang (?!) #12
Fri:01-20-06: Get That Out... #21
Fri:01-13-06: Puritan Blister #12
Fri:01-06-06: Resonant Frequency #32
Fri:12-09-05: Interrobang (?!) #11
Fri:12-02-05: Get That Out... #20
Fri:11-18-05: Puritan Blister #11
Fri:11-11-05: Resonant Frequency #31
Fri:11-04-05: Interrobang (?!) #10
Mon:10-31-05: DiCrescenzo #5
Fri:10-28-05: Get That Out... #19
Fri:10-21-05: Puritan Blister #10
Fri:10-14-05: Resonant Frequency #30
Fri:10-07-05: Interrobang (?!) #9
Mon:10-03-05: DiCrescenzo #4
Fri:09-30-05: Puritan Blister #9
Fri:09-23-05: Get That Out... #18
Mon:09-19-05: DiCrescenzo #3
Fri:09-09-05: Resonant Frequency #29
Fri:09-02-05: Interrobang (?!) #8
Mon:08-29-05: DiCrescenzo #2
Fri:08-26-05: Get That Out... #17
Fri:08-19-05: Puritan Blister #8
Mon:08-15-05: DiCrescenzo #1
Fri:08-05-05: Resonant Frequency #28
Fri:07-29-05: Interrobang (?!) #7
Fri:07-22-05: Get That Out... #16
Fri:07-15-05: Puritan Blister #7
Fri:07-08-05: Resonant Frequency #27
Fri:07-01-05: Interrobang (?!) #6
Fri:06-24-05: Get That Out... #15
Fri:06-17-05: Puritan Blister #6
Fri:06-10-05: Resonant Frequency #26
Fri:06-03-05: Interrobang (?!) #5
Fri:05-20-05: Get That Out... #14
Fri:05-13-05: Puritan Blister #5
Fri:05-06-05: Resonant Frequency #25
Fri:04-29-05: Interrobang (?!) #4
Fri:04-22-05: Get That Out... #13
Fri:04-15-05: Puritan Blister #4
Fri:04-08-05: Resonant Frequency #24
Fri:04-01-05: Interrobang (?!) #3
Fri:03-25-05: Get That Out of Your Mouth #12
Fri:03-18-05: Puritan Blister #3
Fri:03-11-05: Resonant Frequency #23
Fri:03-04-05: Interrobang (?!) #2
Fri:02-25-05: Get That Out of Your Mouth #11
Fri:02-18-05: Puritan Blister #2
Fri:02-11-05: Resonant Frequency #22
Fri:02-04-05: Interrobang (?!) #1
Fri:01-28-05: Get That Out of Your Mouth #10
Fri:01-21-05: Puritan Blister #1

>> The Month In...

Wed:05-10-06: Grime/Dubstep
Wed:05-03-06: Drum & Bass
Wed:04-26-06: Techno
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Wed:03-22-06: Techno
Wed:03-15-06: Dancehall/Reggae
Wed:03-08-06: Grime/Dubstep
Wed:03-01-06: Drum & Bass
Wed:02-15-06: Techno
Wed:02-08-06: Dancehall
Wed:01-25-06: Grime/Dubstep
Wed:01-18-06: Drum & Bass
Wed:01-11-06: Techno
Wed:01-04-06: Dancehall
Wed:12-07-05: Grime/Dubstep
Wed:11-30-05: Drum & Bass
Wed:11-23-05: Techno
Wed:11-16-05: Dancehall
Wed:11-09-05: Grime/Dubstep
Wed:11-02-05: Drum & Bass
Wed:10-26-05: Techno
Wed:10-19-05: Dancehall
Wed:10-12-05: Grime/Dubstep
Wed:10-05-05: Drum & Bass
Wed:09-28-05: Techno
Wed:09-21-05: Dancehall
Wed:09-14-05: Grime/Dubstep
Wed:09-07-05: Drum & Bass
Wed:08-31-05: Techno
Thu:08-24-05: Dancehall
Wed:08-17-05: Grime/Dubstep
Wed:08-10-05: Drum & Bass
Wed:08-03-05: Techno
Thu:07-28-05: Dancehall
Wed:07-20-05: Grime/Dubstep
Wed:07-13-05: Drum & Bass
Wed:07-06-05: Techno
Wed:06-29-05: Dancehall
Wed:06-22-05: Grime/Dubstep
Wed:06-15-05: Drum & Bass
Wed:06-18-05: Techno
Wed:06-01-05: Dancehall
Wed:05-25-05: Grime/Dubstep
Wed:05-18-05: Drum & Bass
Wed:05-11-05: Techno
Wed:05-04-05: Dancehall

 
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