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Ben Parris Gets a Solid Minimal Techno Workoutnew

Parris keeps a fairly low profile around Baltimore. Like just about everybody else of moderate success in the techno community, he does a fair amount of time in Berlin, which is to techno as Brooklyn is to avant-rock.
Baltimore City Paper  |  Michael Byrne  |  09-16-2008  |  Reviews

Kimya Dawson Winds a Strange Path to 'Alphabutt'new

Who'd have imagined--back when she and fellow Moldy Peach Adam Green were waxing anti-folk rhapsodic about downloading porn with Davo, about Duran Duran boyfriends, about what to stick their dicks in--that Kimya Dawson could ever be closer than an NFL football field to household name status?
Baltimore City Paper  |  Raymond Cummings  |  09-16-2008  |  Reviews

'Lulu Eightball' Creator Sits Down With Instructional Tomes On How to Bring Comics to Lifenew

We'll be looking at three works--Will Eisner's instructional trilogy Comics and Sequential Art, Graphic Storytelling and Visual Narrative, and Expressive Anatomy for Comics and Narrative; and Lynda Barry's What It Is, published recently, and Scott McCloud's 2006 Making Comics--that explore making comics.
Baltimore City Paper  |  Emily Flake  |  09-16-2008  |  Original Work

Sarah Palin and Personality Politicsnew

"This election is not about issues," John McCain's campaign manager recently said. If the McCain/Palin campaign gets its way, it probably won't be. Because if the American people start thinking about real issues -- the ones we've been dealing with for the last eight years -- the GOP ticket won't stand a chance.
Baltimore City Paper  |  Brian Morton  |  09-16-2008  |  Commentary

'Disaster Movie' Has That Not So Fresh Feelingnew

The pomposity of big-budget B movies can certainly be taken down a notch, but the writing/directing team of Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer rely too much on trailer moments for their broad comedy.
Baltimore City Paper  |  Serena Donadoni  |  09-09-2008  |  Reviews

Kelley Baker Channels His Rage Into His Moviesnew

Baker has made a career of complaining. But his chief gripe is that, while making a movie is easier than ever before--just find a digital-video camera, a boom mic, and some friends--the only way to get that movie seen is through a system of festivals and studios that only bet on sure things and big names.
Baltimore City Paper  |  Aaron Mesh  |  09-09-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Baltimore Hip-Hop's Biggest Outcasts Find Their Niche As Mania Music Groupnew

"We're like a gang of misfits, people that nobody wanted," says Dwayne "Headphones" Lawson, 28, describing the group of musicians whom he brought together to form Mania Music Group.
Baltimore City Paper  |  Al Shipley  |  09-09-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Daedelus Revisits Rave's Everything-Goes Approach to Music Mixingnew

Messy isn't necessarily sloppy; it can still be calculated. The mess-as-aesthetic is something Daedelus does best.
Baltimore City Paper  |  Michael Byrne  |  09-09-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Philadelphia's Peter Rose Remaps Urban Topography in His Experimental Filmsnew

He started making films in 1965, an era when experimental filmmakers sought to escape the confines of narrative and expectations of aesthetic beauty through making work that returned ceaselessly to the basic questions of the medium.
Baltimore City Paper  |  Martin L. Johnson  |  09-09-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

John McCain's POW Crutchnew

Being a former POW means something. Unfortunately for John McCain, that "something" doesn't answer a single question about him becoming president, no matter how often he brings it up.
Baltimore City Paper  |  Brian Morton  |  09-09-2008  |  Commentary

Blogs Tell the Story Behind Baltimore Sun Buyouts and Changesnew

Behind the scenes, journalists at the Sun and other papers owned by the Tribune Co. have launched an angry (if only online) revolt against staff layoffs, management decisions, and what they see as a wholesale dismantling of the Chicago-based company's newspapers.
Baltimore City Paper  |  Martin L. Johnson  |  09-09-2008  |  Media

'Take Me to the Sea' Announces Jaguar Love as Its Own Entitynew

Johnny Whitney's new project with ex-Blood Brother Cody Votolato and ex- Pretty Girls Make Graves member Jay Clark, finds him dialing the histrionics down to suit the trio's relatively broader musical palette.
Baltimore City Paper  |  Raymond Cummings  |  09-02-2008  |  Reviews

Cacophonous Urgency Propells Abe Vigodanew

Beneath the pretty wash of lo-fi pedal effects, chiming guitars, and singers Michael Vidal and Juan Velazquez's wavering, endearingly boyish harmonies--all near-dominated by constant drums--is a mighty drive toward pure noise, a not-quite-consuming dissolution.
Baltimore City Paper  |  Raven Baker  |  09-02-2008  |  Reviews

Ron Rico Summons the Ghost of J Dillanew

In the space of just over half an hour, Music in Me Instrumentals runs through 20 tracks, most of them playing out as simple loops with occasional variations.
Baltimore City Paper  |  Al Shipley  |  09-02-2008  |  Reviews

Detroit Transplant Patrick Brander Tries to Spread Techno in House-Loving Baltimorenew

If techno is a minority player in Baltimore, as it is in many American cities (by European standards), at least some of that has to do with the landscape. Heavily molded by rock club culture and a painful 2 a.m. last call, Baltimore is not well equipped to give a techno party the hours needed to dig in for longer than a taste.
Baltimore City Paper  |  Michael Byrne  |  09-02-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

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