Our Vinyl Weighs a Ton: A Look into Stones Throw Records
By: Jordan Ferguson “Welcome to my world,” said the soft-spoken man in the cowl-neck cardigan and cadet cap as he gestured meekly towards the screen lowering behind him. The man’s […]
By: Jordan Ferguson “Welcome to my world,” said the soft-spoken man in the cowl-neck cardigan and cadet cap as he gestured meekly towards the screen lowering behind him. The man’s […]
By: Judd Livingston True Detective has really been messing with my head. I can’t stand that devil-stuff. It freaks me right out. One would think it has to do with […]
By: Patrick Grant Total singularity in art is impossible. The highest compliment that can be paid an artist is that they got pretty damn close. There aren’t too many bands […]
By: Daniel Reynolds If the hegemony of the recording industry is indeed continuing to break apart, then the borders and barriers that shape and control music – who makes it, […]
By: Daniel Reynolds Here’s the thing about a music list: you can’t win. With a top ten list of films (coming soon!) there is always going to be some – some […]
By: Jordan Ferguson Imagine it’s November 9, 1993. You’re a 14-year-old rap fan in New York City. You just received your allowance, a cool twenty bucks in your pocket, itching […]
By: Dan Grant On Wednesday November 6th in Toronto, I saw the entity known as the Eagles play in Toronto at the Air Canada Centre. In attendance were myself, my mother, […]
By: Patrick Grant I remember the beginning of my relationship with vinyl records very vividly. It began when my mom told me that we had a turntable sitting in our […]
By: Jordan Ferguson Last week Detroit rapper and Kanye-affiliate Big Sean swung by Funkmaster Flex’s radio show on New York’s Hot97. The subject at hand was Sean’s upcoming album release, […]
By: Nick Fernandes Even before Yeezus’ opening track ‘On Sight’ comes crashing in, we might recall the modest applause that closed West’s last solo album, My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy. […]