OldiesHow Twitter Changed MusicWhat we now know as Music Twitter officially started on July 28, 2010, when Kanye West logged on. “Up early in the morning taking meetings…Jun 52Jun 52
OldiesTHE BALLAD OF GEESHIE AND ELVIE-Part-3He has given a lot away over the years, most famously in the case of Robert Johnson. You know Johnson: hellhounds, crossroads, death by…Jun 51Jun 51
OldiesTHE BALLAD OF GEESHIE AND ELVIE-Part-2In the ’50s McKune would become a sort of salon master to the so-called Blues Mafia, the initial cell of mainly Northeastern 78-pursuers…Jun 51Jun 51
OldiesTHE BALLAD OF GEESHIE AND ELVIEIN THE WORLD of early-20th-century African-American music and people obsessed by it, who can appear from one angle like a clique of pale…Jun 51Jun 51
OldiesThe Last Time New York Was HardcoreIn the ’90s, one high-octane underground music scene desperately held on to its rebellious roots of power chords, slam dancing and stage…Jun 51Jun 51
OldiesInside The Playlist Factory-Part-9“It’s not about us projecting our personal opinions on people, it’s about us kind of being good shepherds and stewards and cutting through…Jun 51Jun 51
OldiesInside The Playlist Factory-Part-8The most influential, if not the earliest, proponent of placing human intuition at the heart of streaming services was Interscope Records…Jun 51Jun 51
OldiesInside The Playlist Factory-Part-7Jessica Suarez, 35, editorial lead for the Americas and a former editor at MTV and Stereogum, chimes in with a different theory. “I’m not…Jun 51Jun 51
OldiesInside The Playlist Factory-Part-6In a conference room on the 11th floor of Google’s office in New York, which occupies an entire city block on 8th Avenue, a crew of six…Jun 51Jun 51