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We sift the ‘net for today’s top stories so you don’t have to…
- Cold Cave, Zomby and Desire are among the artists in FACT’s “Third Quarter Report.”
- “High Fidelity: Music That Lives in the Headphones of Angry Teens”
- Sufjan Stevens revealed a track from his new record.
- Kelly Clarkson earned some props with this Kanye West post.
- The Cribs have taken over the Guardian this week.
- And YACHT has tackled Flavorwire.
- Download lots of early material from Glass Candy.
- And exclusive live tracks from Cursive.
- Sally Shapiro premiered a new music video.
- Broadcast unveiled its next release.
- Spiritualized is reissuing one of our favorite albums of all time.
- Greg Wilson—the first person to mix records live on British TV—has a new collection of DJ edits on the way.
- Girls gone acoustic.
- A look at Blue Note’s killer photo archives.
- Yuck.
- The A.V. Club talked to Ira Kaplan of Yo La Tengo.
- A mix from M.A.N.D.Y.
- That Bloody Beetroots guy remixed Boys Noize and Erol Alkan.
- Have you checked out Nurses yet? You should.
- Regina Spektor finally recorded a fan favorite of hers.
- Wolfmother and Heartless Bastards are teaming up for a fall tour.
- Mary Anne Hobbs—one of the BBC’s best DJs—is filing a tour diary for XLR8R.
- Slayer’s new record sure has some elaborate cover art, eh?
- Bored to Death’s first episode is now streaming for free online.
- MF Doom curated a retrospective comp of his rare material.
- “Making the Perfect Re-Edit” with Pilooski and Prince Language
- Remember Moby?
- Times New Viking and Girls both have new albums streaming over at Matador’s blog.
- What a great essay on the Studio 54 era, complete with a Horse Meat Disco download and some serious NSFW shots.







