Articles tagged "interview"
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Premiere: Dresden Dresses - C.L.V.
We caught up with Montreal's Dresden Dresses to talk to him about the time he got stuck in an elevator in France. Oh! And we're premiering his new video: C.L.V. Full Story
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We Spoke to Combat Jack about his Wife's Spin Class and Transparency in Hip-Hop
If you’re not familiar with Combat Jack—the former Def Jam lawyer who has represented talent like Damon Dash and Clark Kent, who then became the managing editor of The Source, and now runs what is absolutely the best hip-hop podcast on the Internet—then you’re kind of fucking up… Full Story
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Daedelus Feeds Off the Blood of the Audience
All my friends in LA are always talking about mashed yeast and weird hippy shit, but they're also talking about the Low End Theory, a weekly club night that nurtured Daedelus, the cream of LA beat-obsessed crop. Full Story
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Deep House Is Back: An Interview with Art Department's Jonny White
I talked to Art Department, a Canadian duo at the forefront of the deep house revival that's been re-sexifying dancefloors ever since the Swedish House Mafia showed the world the wrong way to wear a dress shirt. Full Story
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We Spoke to Joe Budden about Reality T.V. and MDMA
Our phone conversation with Joe Budden resulted in a delightful conversation about how fucking dark and sad it is to take MDMA for an entire summer. Full Story
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We Spoke To Tame Impala (Again!)
Just because they're probably the best band, ever. Full Story
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An Interview with Rob Delaney... That We Did Because He Forgot to Write His Column
Discerning readers and fans of laughter may have noticed that Rob Delaney’s weekly column, Take a Stroll…, was conspicuously absent last Thursday. Full Story
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Interview with a Teenage Pornstar
Even though I find porn gross and don’t buy the argument that it’s empowering for women, I can’t stop reading Jessie Andrews’ blog. She just seems so normal. Reading her posts about what she ate for breakfast and going to the mall, you almost forget you’ve seen her being simultan… Full Story
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Stephen Malkmus Has a New Album
Sadly, I came of age in an era after Pavement-mania ravaged the country during the mid-90s. I was still perfecting my fine motor skills when Malkmus and the boys released their second album, Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain, in 1994. What I am old enough to fully apprecia… Full Story
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TSUNAMI VS PEARL HARBOR: AN INTERVIEW
You probably saw … Full Story
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Ace of Base's Secret Nazi Past
Before he founded Ace of Base, Ulf Ekberg was a member of Commit Suiside, a Nazi punk band.
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Parquet Courts - "Light Up Gold Road Trip" (Full Documentary)
In this new documentary, Noisey follows rising indie rockers Parquet Courts from Mexico to Texas and London as they tour to support their debut LP, 'Light Up Gold.'
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Yung Lean Doer Is the Weirdest 16-Year-Old White Swedish Rapper You'll Hear This Week
Yung Lean raps over pillow-fluffy beats and raps about glory holes and Arizona Iced Tea. Who the fuck is this kid? And why is he like this?
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Adam Ant - The British Masters, Chapter 6
Noisey's John Doran talks with the great post-punk pop star Adam Ant about tribal body mods and layering tape.
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Photos: Taking Acid at Coachella
When Paley sent these photos in, she included a nice little caveat over email that we've decided to reprint here in full, not only because it's too good to edit, but because her photographs of her and her weird buddies riding the snake are some of the best
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R.I.P. Storm Thorgerson (1944-2013)
On Thursday, the hyper-talented graphic designer, artist, and famed album cover creator Storm Thorgerson passed away after a battle with cancer. He was 69 years old.
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The Internet Is Scary
As of six months ago, my Facebook fanpage is like a dojo where hormonal teenagers hone their technique. Here is a heartfelt poem from some kid who wants to rape, kill, and marry me.
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I Accidentally Touched Little Richard's Butt One Time
It was in the Detroit airport. After it happened Little Richard said, "He graze my derriere."
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Listen to St. Lucia's Remix of The Colourist's "Little Games"
Last month, Cali quartet the Colourist released "Little Games," and St. Lucia just pulled a warm Balearic blanket over the whole thing, sanding away its rough edges with bright synths and lightly gated percussion.
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Aaron Montaigne, Godfather of Screamo, is More Interesting Than You Can Ever Hope to Be - Part Two
On surviving combat in Iraq and Afghanistan with the help of magic, 'Bladerunner,' and everything in between.