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The drumming universe of Oneida's Kid Millionsnew

Man Forever isn't a band, a jam, or even a solo project. It's a piece of music, the kind of composition that can be taught to other musicians, a clockwork set to be wound and released in an exactly assembled way.
INDY Week  |  Jesse Jarnow  |  05-29-2012  |  Profiles & Interviews

Archival Record Label Numero Group Excavates Hidden Artistic Historiesnew

Chicago's Numero Group gives forgotten and unknown artists a strange second chance; this weekend, their Eccentric Soul Revue comes to Duke Performances.
INDY Week  |  Jesse Jarnow  |  11-17-2011  |  Music

Arborea's music echoes through the deep hollows of backwoods Mainenew

"If we got frustrated, I'd say, 'C'mon, let's go for a ride in the canoe, and watch the sun go down.'"
INDY Week  |  Jesse Jarnow  |  09-01-2011  |  Profiles & Interviews

Megafaun's Heretoforenew

In fact, Heretofore is no mini-album. It's a real step in Megafaun's career, full, as always, with modest motion.
INDY Week  |  Jesse Jarnow  |  12-01-2010  |  Reviews

Elephant 6's The Circulatory System Returnsnew

Talking to Will Cullen Hart is like talking to a tape collage. It is sometimes hard to sort out what is medication, what is self-medication, what is Hart, what is something else.
INDY Week  |  Jesse Jarnow  |  09-03-2009  |  Profiles & Interviews

A Duke Historian Unearths a Motherlode of Forgotten Jazz Recordingsnew

Sam Stephenson has been studying W. Eugene Smith for 12 years. His second book, The Jazz Loft, is a massive oral history of Smith's former home in New York City.
INDY Week  |  Jesse Jarnow  |  03-26-2009  |  Author Profiles & Interviews

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