jason hirschhorn's @MusicREDEF: 07/17/2018 - The Cardi BMAs?, Blue Ridge Country King, Can Gospel Survive Hip-Hop?, Ariana Grande, UnitedMasters...

There's always some 70-year-old in a Def Leppard t-shirt telling me [I'm] not rock and roll because it's not what they want. It's about that fundamental and undeniable lack of fear to be yourself and say what you think—that's rock and roll.
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Nina Kraviz at the Field Day Festival, London, June 3, 2017.
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rantnrave:// CARDI B is the top nominee for the VIDEO MUSIC AWARDS, which is the only news that made any sense at all on Monday, July 16, 2018. But only one of the nominations is for a video in which she's the lead artist ("BARTIER CARDI" for Best Hip Hop Video). Half of the 10 are for the remix of BRUNO MARS' "FINESSE." She's the top nominee, numerically speaking, and yet she seemed strangely absent from the nominations announcement. MTV also showered nominations on the CARTERS, CHILDISH GAMBINO and DRAKE, for what it's worth, and will have better entertainment than the GRAMMYS. Also for what it's worth, the nominees and winners don't particularly matter. I'll offer free newsletters for the rest of the year to anyone who can name a single winner from 2017 without looking it up... STILL STORCH is VEVO's mini-documentary on the rise, fall and return of producer SCOTT STORCH, a dominant force in pop in the 2000s who was all but ruined by the end of the decade. It's a great redemption story, a BEHIND THE MUSIC minus the melodrama. Props to director ROLLO JACKSON and to exec producer JOSEPH PATEL and the rest of the Vevo crew... This is the first substantive piece I've read about UNITEDMASTERS since it launched in November as a data-friendly, alternative-to-labels indie distribution service. That's a slow rollout, STEVE STOUTE. BILLBOARD's CHERI HU isn't convinced the differentiating factors are there yet. The company's Twitter is a great follow, though, and these videos are good, too. UM is definitely trying to an educational/inspirational role. Curious to see where it leads... I like meat and I like veggies but I've never been a fan of veggies masquerading as meat but I had my first IMPOSSIBLE BURGER last week and it was kind of great. Thank you JASON HIRSCHHORN, SOHO HOUSE WEST HOLLYWOOD and the slice of cheese you both insisted I get as an add-on. LIVE NATION is now offering Impossible Burgers at 37 amphitheaters across the US and claims they're the first concert spaces anywhere to offer the delicious fake meat treat. In related news, GANG GANG DANCE's BRIAN DEGRAW says New York veggie joint SUPERIORITY BURGER was a major influence on the band's new album, KAZUASHITA. Yum... What if those predictions about APPLE MUSIC surpassing SPOTIFY in the US are only valid for another year or so? ... Spotify believes there are multiple New Yorks. Spotify is not wrong... The museum exhibition DAVID BOWIE IS, which closed Sunday after its final run at the BROOKLYN MUSEUM, will live on as a VR app... DARYL HALL's LIVE FROM DARYL'S HOUSE is going back into production under a new partnership with BMG... I just noticed that if you try playing a song in YOUTUBE MUSIC while you're watching a YOUTUBE video on your laptop, the video stops playing. That's weird... RIP LES LIEBER.
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Longreads
The Blue Ridge Country King
by John Lingan
No one would have thought that Highland Ridge, Virginia was the center of anything. Then Jim McCoy's honky-tonk came along.
The Undefeated
Can gospel music survive the rise of hip-hop?
by Andre Kimo Stone Guess
Tradition is losing out as different expressions of praise and worship overtake traditional gospel music and choirs.
NPR Music
What's The Buzz? Insects Have Invaded My Music
by Emily Abshire and Tom Huizenga
Insects have been an inspiration in music for centuries, starring in pieces from "Flight of the Bumblebee" to Mastodon's "March of the Fire Ants."
Billboard
Now That's What I Call a Milestone! An In-Depth Look at the Series Ahead of 'Now 100'
by Fred Bronson
It all started in 1983 in Vernon Yard, a small mews off of Portobello Road in London's Notting Hill and the home of Virgin Records in the U.K.
Vice
I Lived My Dream of Feeling Safe and Loved on Tour
by Megan-Magdalena and Sarah Berman
Touring as an up-and-coming band isn't what it used to be, and maybe that's a good thing.
Loud And Quiet
Seriously, Steve Albini is a really nice guy -- a conversation about the important things in life
by Dominic Haley
The legendary musician and producer talks about the important things in life -- like home gardening, longterm authenticity and music industry "space aliens".
Dotted Music
The Rediscovered Power Of An Indie Label -- Tom Sarig (AntiFragile Music)
by Andrew Apanov
Tom Sarig, a music business veteran of over two decades, shows how his AntiFragile Music label does things differently, explains why big Spotify playlist placements are important yet not enough to "break" an artist, gives branding advice, and more.
Glamour
Ariana Grande's 'God Is a Woman' Video Is an Incredible Manifesto for Empowering Female Sexuality
by Bonnie Stiernberg
'God Is a Woman' is an anthem: for female sexuality, for knowing what you want and not being afraid to ask for it, for knowing your own worth.
Chicago Tribune
Chance the Rapper interview: Special Olympics headliner has new music on the way
by Greg Kot
It'll be a busy week for Chance the Rapper. He's finishing up the follow-up to his Grammy-winning 2016 album "Coloring Book," which he says will be out in a few days. He's preparing to begin work on another album with Kanye West this month in Chicago. And he's producing and headlining a major multiact charity event.
Billboard
Eight Months After Launch, UnitedMasters Quietly Rolls Out Online Distribution Service For Artists
by Cherie Hu
In a crowded, competitive landscape for music streaming, distribution and analytics, UnitedMasters has arguably struggled to deliver on its lofty promises to date.
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CPJ
With Zack Stoner's killing, Chicago loses vital voice covering overlooked community
by Charles Preston
I weighed the possibility of being killed for writing this. Seriously. I know that shedding light on or speaking about particular persons and issues can increase the likelihood of being murdered, especially in Chicago.
Analog Planet
A Visit With Loudspeaker Designer/Innovator Siegfried Linkwitz
by MIchael Fremer
Last spring while in San Francisco to speak to the S.F. Audio Society, AnalogPlanet editor Michael Fremer had the opportunity to speak on camera with Siegfried Linkwitz, whose name will be familiar to many audio enthusiasts as the co-inventor of the Linkwitz-Reilly crossover network.
Red Bull Music Academy
When Philip Glass Made Acid House
by Aaron Gonsher
The Philip Glass remix of an S'Express cover of Sly & the Family Stone that crashed the British charts.
Rolling Stone
My Bloody Valentine's Kevin Shields: The Guitar That Changed My Life
by Kory Grow
As the pioneering shoegaze group readies for an upcoming EP and its first U.S. tour in half a decade, the singer-guitarist reflects on how the Fender Jazzmaster changed his approach to playing
Global News
Are you ready for facial recognition at concerts? It's (probably) going to happen
by Alan Cross
You may be made to trade privacy for convenience the next time you go to a concert.
CDM Create Digital Music
Exploring a journey from Bengali heritage to electronic invention
by Peter Kirn
Can electronic music tell a story about who we are? Debashis Sinha talks about his LP for Establishment, "The White Dog," and how everything from Toronto noodle bowls to Bengali field recordings got involved.
Mixmag
Worthing is an unlikely hotbed of electronic music
by Al Hubbard
Exploring beneath the surface of the sleepy English seaside town.
The Irish Times
Autechre: 'Something happens when you listen to music in the dark'
by Eamon Sweeney
The English duo on why they're doing their electronic manoeuvres with the lights out.
Huck Magazine
How Fantastic Negrito went from living rough to stardom
by Adam White
After running away from home and hustling through music school, a car crash derailed the dreams of Xavier Dphrepaulezz. Then, at the age of 45, he reinvented himself as Fantastic Negrito to Grammy-winning acclaim. Now all he wants to do is save the world.
Gizmodo
My Search for the Spirit of Prime Day at an Ariana Grande Concert in a Giant Amazon Box
by Hudson Hongo
Imagine a place where all the offers are epic, the deals never end, and shipping is always free. A heavenly kingdom where you can click a button and--like magic--the shower head, butt plug, or off-brand iPhone cable of your dreams appears at your door.
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