jason hirschhorn's @MusicREDEF: 08/02/2018 - Highest-Paid DJs, Cowboy Imagery in Country Music, The IDM List, Helena Hauff, Tribute Bands...

I rarely get my sets recorded because I want it to be that moment, then I want it to be gone. I just want to share this moment with the people that were there—what happens in the club should stay in the club, you know?
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Orange you glad? St. Vincent at the Panorama Music Festival, New York, July 28, 2018.
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Thursday - August 02, 2018 Thu - 08/02/18
rantnrave:// It's fun, I suppose, to know exactly how many millions of dollars top DJs like CALVIN HARRIS and the CHAINSMOKERS pulled in over the past 12 months. More fun if you have your ad blocker turned on for this 65-bpm FORBES slide show presentation, and still more fun if you suspend your disbelief in any of the actual numbers, which are estimates at best, guesses at worst. They might, say, be low. The detail that Chainsmokers ALEX PALL and DREW TAGGART "collect nightly checks in the mid six-figures for their sets [at WYNN NIGHTLIFE in LAS VEGAS]—more than 100 during our scoring period" is a helpful reminder that the difference between the haves and the have-nots in music is not all that different from the difference between the haves and the have-nots at WALMART or AMAZON. I don't begrudge the artists a penny of those 100-plus six-figure paychecks. I'd like to think that at least once or twice during Forbes' scoring period, Pall and Taggart spent the entire six figures before the sun came up. I'd like to know how a place like SPOTIFY can ever compete with those rates, or if it has to. Or how a city like SACRAMENTO or SAN ANTONIO can compete with them. This single is far from their best but there are one or two good hooks hidden within. Which, at the very least, is one or two more than STEVE WYNN has ever written... If you're more into DAFT PUNK than the Chainsmokers, you may or may not be happy to know there's a tribute band called ONE MORE TIME that tours with a rudimentary wooden pyramid. And that there's a booming market in EDM tribute acts in general. CALVIN HARRISON for the win. They join a touring circuit full of artificial ABBAs, imitation IRON MAIDENs and more mock MORRISSEYs than you could comfortably fit in the city of Manchester. MusicSET: "Tribute Bands: Even Better (or Not) Than the Real Thing"... If your preferred acronym is closer to IDM than EDM, here you go. You're welcome... The CHAINSMOKERS could snap up 30,000-ish shares of SONOS, at $15 a share, with the proceeds from any random night of their Wynn residency. That's what I'd do. I love my Sonos. The company is going public today at that price. Warns one mood-killing analyst, "A great product does not always make for a great business." The company will be known on NASDAQ as SONO, which may be a bit too close to PONO for comfort... TENNESSEE's primaries are today and all you have to do to get into ROBYN HITCHCOCK and PAT SANSONE's free show tonight at NASHVILLE's MERCY LOUNGE is bring a photo of you outside a polling place... Spotify deleted some but not all of the ALEX JONES podcasts on the service... ALEX TREBEK may not be long for JEOPARDY!, but there's now an HQ TRIVIA for music. What is, "Sorry but no, that's not a silver lining"?... NICKI MINAJ needs to find TRACY CHAPMAN, stat... ROB GORDON will want to bid on this rare punk 7-inch.
- Matty Karas, curator
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Longreads
The Cowboy Image and the Growth of Western Music
by Tracey Laird and Bill C. Malone
How did cowboy hats and boots become the visual iconography of American rural music?
Noisey
The IDM List Gave Intelligent Dance Music Its Name and Geeky Legacy
by Sam Davies
Musicians and fans look back on the niche online hub they cultivated 25 years ago, and how it framed dance music that wasn't really for dancefloors.
Rolling Stone
Rap's Ascent Is Bringing a Whole New Money Stream to Music
by Amy X. Wang
Thanks to hip-hop, the music industry is no longer embarrassed about advertising and brand partnerships.
Mixmag
Helena Hauff embodies everything thrilling about dance music right now
by Patrick Hinton
A superstar DJ who has never compromised her vision.
REDEF
REDEF MusicSET: Tribute Bands: Even Better (or Not) Than the Real Thing
by Matty Karas
Duplicate Daft Punks, imitation Iron Maidens and more mock Morrisseys than you could comfortably fit in the city of Manchester. And more than one tribute bandleader who eventually joined the band he was paying tribute to.
Bloomberg
Sonos Stumbles in Proving Public Markets Can Love Consumer Tech
by Alex Barinka
Below-range IPO shows cool products no guarantee of success.
The New York Times
YG and Buddy, Los Angeles Hip-Hop Two Ways
by Jon Caramanica
On the Compton MC's third album and the up-and-comer's debut, they showcase why their region is perhaps the most vibrant rap hub of this decade.
Noisey
Charli XCX, Genre-Genius, Comedian, Pop Princess, Has Been Ruling My Summer
by Lauren O'Neill
On three new summer loosies, Charli engages with the pop mainstream while giving us the bangers we know and love her for.
Phys.org
Lennon or McCartney? Can statistical analysis solve an authorship puzzle?
Stylometry--the use of statistical techniques to determine authorship--is best known for identifying the Unabomber as Theodor Kaczynski and revealing that Shakespeare collaborated with Christopher Marlowe on the Henry IV play cycle.
Complex
The Unusual Case of 'Chart Data' and Music's Fascination With Numbers
by Eric Skelton
Why is the @chartdata Twitter account so popular?
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Rolling Stone
20 Essential New Orleans Bounce Songs
by Christopher R. Weingarten
Drake has a hold on Number One thanks to two bounce-inflected hits in "Nice For What" and "In My Feelings." Here are the songs you need to know to understand the regional sensation.
LADYGUNN
Alison Wonderland is Wide Awake
by Erica Hawkins
Alison Wonderland talks vulnerability, recording her latest album, and how EDM may be a tightly bolted boys' club but f*** it -- she's going to go in.
Billboard
How Music Health Alliance Is Working to Save $33 Million (and Counting) In Healthcare Costs
by Chuck Dauphin
Since 2013, the organization has served over 8,600 members of the music community nationwide, and has saved over $33 million dollars in healthcare costs – including insurance premium savings, medical bill reductions and discounted medications.
NPR Music
Reclaiming The Rhyme: How Black Women and Latinas Have Reshaped Pop Music
by Stefanie Fernández and Sidney Madden
Over the first two decades of the 21st century, as the influence of Latin music and R&B has swept over pop, women of color have allowed us to hear real stories that were once obscured.
MetalSucks
Blood on the Dance Floor's Dahvie Vanity Accused of Sexually Assaulting Multiple Women, Many While They Were Underage
Tye was in the tenth grade the first time she met Dahvie Vanity, one half of the popular electro/ scenecore/ self-proclaimed "death pop" duo Blood on the Dance Floor. They'd started communicating, first via Facebook and eventually by text, in December of 2011. "At the time, him getting in contact with me felt like a dream come true," she says today.
The New York Times
A Rock Band Flirts with German Taboos, and Finds a Huge Following
by Thomas Rogers
Frei.Wild has become one of the most popular bands in Germany. But critics say the group fosters anti-immigrant sentiment and right-wing nationalism.
Hit Songs Deconstructed
The Middle's Melody Magic
Find out how Maren Morris's vocals and the expertly-crafted melody seamlessly work hand-in-hand to bring the lyrics to life and firmly ingrain the song in the listener's head.
Los Angeles Times
How Charlie Wilson became an old soul in demand -- and why he's finished with R. Kelly
by Mikael Wood
With a healthy touring business and collaborations with Kanye West and others, the veteran soul singer is a rarity in pop music: a legacy act as beloved by nostalgists as he is taken seriously by aesthetes.
Lefsetz Letter
The Bob Lefsetz Podcast: Jerry Greenberg
by Bob Lefsetz and Jerry Greenberg
In 1974, Jerry Greenberg was the youngest president of any major record company. At age 32, he took the reigns of Atlantic Records and went on to sign a myriad of legendary acts including ABBA, Foreigner, Genesis and The Blues Brothers.
Perfect Sound Forever
Why Minimalism Helped Destroy Innovation in Music
by Gary Gomes
A short essay, a short essay, essay, essay, a short, a short...repeat as necessary.
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