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We sift the ‘net for today’s top stories so you don’t have to…

  • Pitchfork interviewed Diplo.
  • Mary Anne Hobbs quit her BBC gig after 14 years at the station.
  • Interpol’s drummer commented on the departure of Carlos D.
  • Spin listed the Top 125 albums of the past 25 years.
  • No Age, Devendra Banhart, Prefuse 73 and more appear on Zach Hill’s second solo album.
  • Members of Primal Scream, Oasis and Sex Pistols played a one-off show as a cover band.
  • Looks like the M.I.A. backlash has just begun.
  • Jesse Rose is launching a “leak proof” label.
  • Rolling Stone spoke to Gary Numan.
  • Sounds like Dum Dum Girls will have a new album this fall and an EP even earlier.
  • Pantha Du Prince announced a fall North American tour with Blonde Redhead.
  • Jack White spoke to the Detroit Free Press.
  • Sean Lennon and his model girlfriend, Charlotte Kemp Muhl, are readying their debut as Ghost of a Saber Tooth Tiger.
  • Animal Collective and Laurie Anderson are among the judges in a YouTube competition at the Guggenheim.
  • Dean Ween is now offering fishing trips along the Delaware River.
  • The New York Times ran a rare interview with Michael Banks of Underground Resistance.
  • A new Lauryn Hill song appeared out of nowhere.
  • The Quietus met up with Robyn in Sweden.
  • PopMatters tracked down Rufus Wainwright.
  • Someone’s making a Daytrotter documentary.