jason hirschhorn's @MusicREDEF: 08/24/2018 - The Culture of Afropunk, Bernstein & America, Anti-Fascist Black Metal, Sophie, New Music Friday...

I'm actually going out of my way when I'm making my music for it to not sound like a bunch of musicians.
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Friday - August 24, 2018 Fri - 08/24/18
rantnrave:// Hi from Brooklyn. It's AFROPUNK weekend. One of my favorite New York summer weekends. And not just because the next two days are going to bring me some combination of JANELLE MONÁE, THE INTERNET, KAYTRANADA, IBEYI, ERYKAH BADU, PUSHA-T, TYLER THE CREATOR, FANTASTIC NEGRITO and much more. At a moment in time when nearly every summer fest seems like a lightly curated version of every other summer fest, Afropunk is curation with a point of view, a point of view that goes beyond music to incorporate social activism, multiculturalism, art and style. A point of view that shines a critical light on multiple corners of black pop culture and welcomes anybody and everybody to immerse themselves in it. It's a safe space for art and positivity and, most of all, sound. Hip-hop, R&B, electronic, rock, soul and related diversions, curated by actual cultural curators who appear to have license to roam freely within that landscape, and who still, after 13 years, don't appear to be following corporate orders or social media metrics. They're just kind of following the music. There'll be messy lines getting into COMMODORE BARRY PARK and at a certain point you'll find it impossible to get from the Green Stage to the Red Stage and you may find yourself giving up and/or giving in and I swear you won't mind because wherever you are, there will be music... This is fantastic curation, too: The just-launched PEOPLE website is a minimally designed old-school wonder that houses an expansive, ever-growing collection of music created and/or programmed by a collective run by BON IVER's JUSTIN VERNON and the NATIONAL's AARON and BRYCE DESSNER. It isn't music by those bands, per se. It's music that people in and around those bands find inspiring or interesting or worth messing around with in a practice room somewhere. Or something close to that. Everything is freely streamable. You will quickly get lost and, once again, you won't mind... ARETHA and hip-hop. Aretha and county. Aretha and A DIFFERENT WORLD. Aretha on WHAT'S MY LINE. Funeral and public memorial info... LEONARD BERNSTEIN would have been 100 tomorrow. Some listening guides... It's FRIDAY and that means new music from BLOOD ORANGE, BTS, NOTHING, JEREMIH & TY DOLLA $IGN, AUTECHRE, INTERPOL, ALICE IN CHAINS, Γ“LAFUR ARNALDS, BAS, OZUNA, LUCIE SILVAS, WHITE DENIM, LIAM PAYNE, NEIL & LIAM FINN, JESS CONNELLY, JUSTICE, CANDI STATON, MARK LANEGAN & DUKE GARWOOD, DEVOTCHKA, LEMON TWIGS, DEE WHITE, JOEY DOSIK, PLAIN WHITE T'S, RYAN CULWELL, DEVIL MAKES THREE, BC CAMPLIGHT, AMITY AFFLICTION and MURDER BY DEATH... RIP ED KING, who co-wrote both "INCENSE AND PEPPERMINTS" (uncredited, but he did) and "SWEET HOME ALABAMA." He played lead guitar on the latter, which I am reasonably sure is the sweetest sounding guitar track in the history of rock, the crystalline Platonic ideal of the form, and I'm also reasonably sure that guitarist, engineer and producer should all share credit for that... RIP also JEREMY GEFFEN.
- Matty Karas, curator
on the town
The New York Times
Brash, Confident and Democratic: How Bernstein Symbolized America
by Zachary Woolfe, Joshua Barone, Jesse Green...
Five writers on what made the protean Bernstein, born 100 years ago, one of the most indelible figures in the history of the arts.
Noisey
Riding the New Wave of Anti-Fascist Black Metal
by Kim Kelly
Anti-fascist black metal is everywhere all of a sudden, so we put together a heap of recommendations for Nazi-smashing metalheads, including Redbait, Underdark, Yovel, and more.
Vulture
The Brief History of Musicians Saying 'Hell No' to Donald Trump Using Their Songs
by Devon Ivie
The Brief History of Musicians Saying 'Hell No' to Donald Trump Using Their Songs
Complete Music Update
Spotify and Netflix both make moves to reduce payments to Apple
by Chris Cooke
Spotify is no longer allowing new subscribers to sign up through its Apple iOS app, which means it won't end up with new subscribers where subscription monies have to be shared with the tech giant, aka its main competitor in the streaming music space.
Trapital
Why Rappers Started Running Their Own Music Festivals
by Dan Runcie
Each year, more hip-hop artists start festivals, but each festival needs to stand out in an increasingly crowded market.
Billboard
SiriusXM CEO Jim Meyer Explains the Trouble With The Music Modernization Act
by Jim Meyer
Another special, backroom deal has been brokered in an effort to breathe life into the Music Modernization Act.
The Trichordist
All I Can Figure is these 42 Overpaid IP Law Professors Hate to See Musicians Paid; Love Billionaires
by David C. Lowery
I've been musing on this for months now.  Every since I saw the "42 IP law professors" letter opposing the closure of the pre-1972 digital royalty loophole I thought "Really? how can intelligent people be FOR keeping a ridiculous loophole in place that only benefits a handful of billionaires?"
The Ringer
Sophie Could Be the Next Big Sound in Pop
by Julianna Ress
The producer and artist just needs pop music to take the leap. And her work with Charli XCX and Vince Staples, a rumored collaboration with Lady Gaga could take her enigmatic, industrial sound into the mainstream.
Racked
Searching for Souvenirs at Dollywood
by Susan Harlan
The Dolly Parton theme park in Tennessee has more knickknacks, clothes, and commemorative trinkets than you can imagine.
Texas Monthly
People Shouldn't Have to Turn to Travis Scott and Lemonade Stands for Our Social Safety Net
by Dan Solomon
The rapper's generosity allowed a fan to bury his mom. That says more about the state of affairs in the U.S. than it does about Travis Scott.
west side story
BBC
Can data reveal the saddest number one song ever?
by Miriam Quick
Data journalist Miriam Quick put Spotify's new algorithm to the test, analysing over 1000 tracks to find the saddest pop songs to top the charts. The results were surprising.
Billboard
The Role of Struggle In Aretha Franklin's Path to Greatness
by Evelyn McDonnell
Moving congregations to holy dances at age 10 and President Obama to tears over 60 years later, Franklin influenced decades of American life, nourishing the civil rights and feminist movements, seeding hip-hop and dance music and modeling quiet strength -- when she wasn't outperforming every other singer alive.
The New York Times
How Dev Hynes, English Misfit, Became Blood Orange, R.&B. Miracle Worker
by Lizzy Goodman
The polymath musician is a whole new model of artist, daubing his signature sensibility over music, film, dance and everything else he touches.
Los Angeles Daily News
How Crowded House's Neil Finn made an album with his son Liam Finn, and accidentally ended up joining Fleetwood Mac
by Peter Larsen
The origins of "Lightsleeper" reach back about three years to the wedding of Liam and Janina Percival, part of what the Finns describe as a "generational shift" in the family, a prompt for Neil, 60, and Liam, 34, to work together as creative partners instead of musician father and sideman son.
The Verge
Inside Imogen Heap's cutting-edge VR concert
by Dani Deahl
In the first episode of The Future of Music, I attended an Imogen Heap concert... by putting on an Oculus headset.
Music Business Worldwide
'A healthy music marketplace should offer choice and competition'
by Rhian Jones
In her previous professional life, as Co-President of Columbia Records UK, Alison Donald came across a hot new artist she was extremely keen to sign.
Lefsetz Letter
The Bob Lefsetz Podcast: Seymour Stein
by Bob Lefsetz and Seymour Stein
For Stein, the songs are what attracts him to a band, musicianship comes second. He is not only an great businessman but a true music fan and fountain of knowledge.
NPR Music
Robyn Is The 21st Century's Pop Oracle
by Jessica Hopper
An artist in control of her work, Robyn serves us a dreamy possibility beyond the rigid binaries and adapts pop's dance floor language into something that serves her own dreams.
Pigeons & Planes
The Complete Oral History of Pigeons & Planes
by Eric Skelton and Dee Lockett
Pigeons & Planes is 10 years old. Here's the full story of the brand, from the people who made it happen.
The Cut
The Ultimate Sex Playlist
by Gabriella Paiella and Amanda Arnold
Songs that wake up with the sheets soaking wet.
MUSIC OF THE DAY
YouTube
"Mary Don't You Weep"
Prince
Video directed by Spike Lee as an extended trailer for "BlacKkKlansman."
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