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Find of the Week Vol. 4 No. 1: Gotye

Gotye (pronounced “gore-ti-yeah”) is simply Belgian born (now Australian) Wouter "Wally" De Backer who has been making music since a young age and releasing albums with his band The Basics as well as his own...

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radio on the tv: “One Day,” by Matisyahu

Life Vest Inside has put together a real-time pay it forward spot called "Kindness Boomerang," set to Matisyahu's "One Day" (from the 2009 album Light). Read more about Life Vest Inside here, and watch...

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#currently listening: Mirador/Pwdre Ser

An interstate collaboration, with a You Remix Mine, I'll Remix Yours kind of ethic. Philadelphia to Cleveland, a straight shot down I-76 East. Once you reach Pittsburgh, don't forget to take the Butler...

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remix: “No Light, No Light,” Florence by David Sitek

What's the best track on Ceremonials, you ask? Easy! It's the meaty, earthy, kinetic "No Light, No Light." (About five blocks past where you might normally turn.) David Sitek of TV...

"We Listen For You" on The Clues

A dispatch from yesterday caught Patrick's eye:I would like to take a moment to talk about the 10.0 rating...

Radiohead and Philosophy

"Radiohead and Philosophy: Fitter Happier More Deductive" is a collection of essays in the Popular  Culture and Philosophy series. The...

Nietzsche page by page: in summary

We've reached Chapter 18 of Dr. N's Birth of Tragedy, which, according to reliable sources, is far enough, thank...

Nietzsche page by page

For where art is concerned, [Socrates] now and then had the feeling of a gap, of an emptiness, of a...

Nietzsche page by page

"Everything must be understandable in order to be beautiful." (From Birth of Tragedy.)

Nietzsche page by page

"Civilization is neutralized by music in the same way light from a lamp is neutralized by daylight." (From Birth of Tragedy.)

Volkov Nietzsche, page by page

Blogging Shostakovich and Stalin turned out to be a non-starter. There's not much there for the music listener; mostly...

Volkov, page by page

This will be another regular tMiM feature for a while, as I finish Solomon Volkov's book Shostakovich and Stalin: The...