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WU: The History of the Wu-Tang Clan DVD

December 12, 2008 Roy Christopher

Watching the studio clips from the making of The Black Album on Jay-Z’s Fade to Black DVD is so inspiring. Watching the energy of the creative process as it unfolds and bears fruit is rarely captured so vividly. It reminds me of watching BMX and skateboard “buddy” videos and how they depict just how much… Continue reading WU: The History of the Wu-Tang Clan DVD

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Maker Faire, 2008: Austin, Texas

October 19, 2008 Roy Christopher

Wow, where does one start? The makers of the world convened in Austin, Texas one weekend in October to make, build, rebuild, battle, and exchange their stuff and their ideas. I even had visitors from two other states join in the fun. Perhaps the best way to approach a summary of Maker Faire’s controlled chaos,… Continue reading Maker Faire, 2008: Austin, Texas

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33 1/3: Books About Records

July 26, 2008June 15, 2020 Roy Christopher

Writing about music is like dancing about architecture. The line above has been attributed to several voices — Elvis Costello, Miles Davis, Frank Zappa, and Lester Bangs, among others — but if the roof is on fire, I say we dance. Continuum’s 33 1/3 Series, helmed by the insightful and inimitable David Barker, is good… Continue reading 33 1/3: Books About Records

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Sonic Youth: Goodbye 20th Century

July 8, 2008 Roy Christopher

No band has been more consistent while simultaneously being more experimental than Sonic Youth. Ever. When it comes to making great records while still pushing the limits of themselves and their listeners, Sonic Youth are the reigning ensemble. I doubt that anyone in the know — fan or foe — would contest that. In Goodbye… Continue reading Sonic Youth: Goodbye 20th Century

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Southland Tales: Not with a Whimper, but with a Bang

March 21, 2008 Roy Christopher

Richard Kelly’s Southland Tales finally hit DVD this week, and I’ve been soaking it up ever since. It’s a lot to take in and a lot to decipher (as Salon put it, “It’s filled with so many references and so much self-conscious irony that it’s nearly impossible to make sense of it all.”), but I’m… Continue reading Southland Tales: Not with a Whimper, but with a Bang

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