(Not) Paying for the Blues, Rolling Stones Renaissance, Rosalía, Danny Krivit, Hip-Hop Trolls...

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Sing me Spanish trap, yo: Bad Bunny at Calibash Los Angeles, Jan. 20, 2018.
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Wednesday - December 19, 2018 Wed - 12/19/18
rantnrave:// Short-attention-span Wednesday, starting with music docs and similar content that won't take up even half of your lunch break, and some of which are more moving and/or informative than their feature-length big sisters: STEVE ALBINI records an album by and about JOHN GRABSKI III, an upstate New York musician who's dying of cancer, and is rewarded with "a genuinely great powerful album, made more intense by the context—a missive from inside the disease of cancer, like a dispatch from the front to the outside world." Tears, and loud drums and guitars... What, exactly, is a marimba (and what happens when the world runs out of Honduras rosewood)?... PINK hears a little-known Dutch singer covering her "What About Us" and proceeds to change her life... CARDI B turns CARPOOL KARAOKE into a much better show than it actually is... How, exactly, to play a SOULQUARIANS-style drunken beat, while sober... And finally, this zen-like DIAMOND DAVE entry will take up around three lunch breaks, and when it's done you'll probably want to watch it again. How on earth does it only have 23,000 views?... "Spokespeople for SPOTIFY and NETFLIX said they were unaware of the broad powers FACEBOOK had granted them." "APPLE officials said they were not aware that Facebook had granted its devices any special access." Umm. I believe there are going to be a few followup questions... We've surpassed 200 year-end lists, and counting, in our MusicSET "Best Music of 2018: The Year in Lists," from PITCHFORK and COMPLEX to FRACTURED AIR, OPIUM_HUM and way beyond. But we haven't thought to turn it all into a spreadsheet and crunch the numbers. For that you have ROB MITCHUM, whose Google Docs master list is currently tracking 21 sites and more than 400 albums, and who's calculating PUSHA-T's DAYTONA and JANELLE MONÁE's DIRTY COMPUTER as the year's most critically acclaimed albums. They're both short albums (21 and 49 minutes)—take that, DRAKE—and both artists played AFROPUNK the same day in August, which was a very good day... After a hiatus of zero years—take that, LCD SOUNDSYSTEM—WARPED TOUR, which had its farewell run in 2018, will return in 2019 for a limited 25th anniversary run... A wild and innocent congrats to my friend BRIAN HIATT, whose exhaustive BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN tome, THE STORIES BEHIND THE SONGS, is coming out in March... RIP JERRY CHESNUT, who wrote the all-time greatest song about an unmowed lawn and an unmade bed... We'll honor all the great musicians we lost in 2018 in a special edition of MusicREDEF next week. Today, REDEF takes a wider look at cultural figures across the spectrum who died this year. Titans of soul music, soul food, little black dresses, comic books, science, bipartisanship and so much more. MediaSET: "Spirits in the Dark: In Memoriam 2018."
- Matty Karas, curator
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Longreads
Hellhound on the Money Trail
by Robert Gordon
Standard recording contracts screwed Bluesmen out of royalties in the early 1900s, and the system was no different when Columbia released Robert Johnson: The Complete Recordings in 1990. (Excerpted from "Memphis Rent Party: The Blues, Rock & Soul in Music's Hometown," by Robert Gordon.)
Variety
How The Rolling Stones' 'She's a Rainbow' Got a Seven-Figure Synch Renaissance
by Andrew Hampp
As far as Rolling Stones chart hits go, "She's A Rainbow" is more of a cult favorite in the band's canon, just missing the Top 40 of Mick Jagger's biggest Billboard Hot 100 hits of all time. But by 2018 standards, it's suddenly become a smash.
Music Business Worldwide
If record labels want to sign more interesting pop stars, they should look for artists with a Plan B
by Peter Robinson
It's a harsh competitive landscape for emerging acts, says Peter Robinson. Maybe the music industry should start signing more interesting people.
Vulture
How Rosalía's Radical Take on Flamenco Found Worldwide Resonance
by Paula Mejía
The first chapter of Rosalía's world-altering second album, "El Mal Querer," is an omen. The Catalan songwriter warns us as much in the song's title ("Malamente -- Cap. 1, Augurio"), so if you'd hoped for a fairy tale, you might want to temper your expectations.
Billboard
Los Angeles' Nightlife Goes Audiophile With Trendy New Hi-Fi Bars
by Nicole Pajer
Among Tokyo's bustling streets, there is an underground collection of audiophile venues, sound-obsessed restaurants and clubs. Following in the footsteps of that model, this year two trendy new hi-fi bars have opened in Los Angeles from some notable members of the city's music scene.
5 Magazine
500 Edits: Danny Krivit and the Creation of Re-Edit Culture
by Harold Heath
How it all began with one bad edit and an engineer wasting everyone's time: Harold Heath meets Danny Krivit for our disco issue cover story.
Los Angeles Times
Our first Grammy Awards prediction: Adding more nominees in big categories just means more disappointment
by Mikael Wood
Here's who stands a chance in the key categories come Feb. 10 of grabbing Grammy gold.
MusicAlly
Music Ally's Sandbox 2018 music-marketing report is available now
Every year, Music Ally publishes an end-of-year report for Sandbox, our music-marketing brand, rounding up the best campaigns of the year.
Pitchfork
How 2018 Marked a New Era of Trolling in Hip-Hop
by Stephen Kearse
This year, rappers including Eminem, Kanye West, 6ix9ine, and Nicki Minaj turned trolling into a lifestyle.
Q Magazine
RETRO MUST READ: Thom Yorke's Tour Diary From REM's 'Monster' Tour
by Thom Yorke
That's me in the corner... (Originally published October 1995.)
i like it
Rolling Stone
'Jem and the Holograms': An Eighties Rock Cartoon's Truly Outrageous Legacy
by Annie Zaleski
How a surprisingly grown-up kids' show spawned an international cult following.
The Vinyl Factory
The Vinyl Factory's 12 favourite record sleeves of 2018
by John Foster
Róisín Murphy, Beach House, the Decemberists, "1+1=X," Wayne Shorter...
Billboard
Farewell Tours Were One of the Biggest Stories of 2018 -- Here's What Comes Next For the Live Arena Circuit
by Steven Edelstone
The trend of recent farewell tours reminds us that all things must end at some point, and that the live industry won't be able to lean on this golden generation of stadium performers for much longer.
Music Business Worldwide
Is online ticket touting almost over?
by Adam Webb
FanFair Alliance Campaign Manager Adam Webb rounds up the changes to secondary ticketing in 2018.
Garage Magazine
FIT TEA: Madonna Invented the New Age Celebrity
by Rachel Tashjian and Laia Garcia
In the premiere episode of our podcast Fit Tea, we dissect Madonnas "Ray of Light" period, which ushered in the age of wellness and mysticism in Hollywood.
Noisey
How an Early Christmas Single Helped Hip-Hop Explode
by Alex Robert Ross
Kurtis Blow's 1979 track "Christmas Rappin'" was proof that rap had a place in the money-or-nothing recording industry. It was also just really sweet.
1A
Jingle Sells, But Who's Buying?
by Joshua Johnson, Elahe Izadi, Chris Molanphy...
Holiday music is big business.
DownBeat
Eric Dolphy: The 'Prophet' of Freedom
by Phillip Lutz
Whether he was wielding his alto saxophone, flute or bass clarinet, Eric Dolphy was a godsend to the cadre of musicians who were on a mission to expand the language of jazz.
The Undefeated
Historic Grammy nod, huge holiday film -- Janelle Monae is Hollywood's newest MVP
by Kelley L. Carter
'It's time for us to have as much creative freedom as those who are privileged.'
Refinery29
Women, Music & Power: 10 Artists, 10 Songs That Changed Everything
by Courtney E. Smith
10 pivotal songs by 10 women who changed music forever - and risked everything to do so.
MUSIC OF THE DAY
YouTube
"Estamos Bien"
Bad Bunny
He had a muy buen año indeed in 2018.
"REDEF is dedicated to my mother, who nurtured and encouraged my interest in everything and slightly regrets the day she taught me to always ask 'why?'"
@JasonHirschhorn


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