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news in
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the future. The
Future of Music Coalition sees it clearly, and it's a world where
the fans get the music and the artists get the proceeds, as it
should be. And they're taking their case into the trenches—
Washington, D.C.—to give us a much-needed voice. Check
them out.
the
short list. With
a mission to "expose and illuminate the most creative and
adventurous albums of the year," the Shortlist Music Project
has already narrowed this year's Long List to ten of the best
records from around the world, many of which have been largely
unrecognized by mainstream media. October 29 in Los Angeles, one
will win the 2002 Shortlist Music Prize. Much more here.
music
unbound. If
you're ready to break free from the rigid confines of commercial
music and look for new and better ways for the music scene to
flourish, check
these guys out.
concert
reviews
a
tribute to williams. Malibu
celebrates the life of one of Rock n' Rolls greatest unknown
legends, and Backbone69 reunites in his memory. More...
morgan
heritage. Family-style
reggae draws one of the summer's biggest crowds to the Santa Monica
Pier's Twilight Dance Series.
More...
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features
free
concerts. Check
out our reviews
and a
schedule of upcoming events, as well as our free
music page.
burning
man. A
personal account of spiritual purification by fire with 25,000
friends in the desert wilderness of northern Nevada. More...
california
indian day and
the sycuan
pow wow. FansandArtists
members have rallied in support of Native American causes. Benefits
are in the works, so contact
us to
get involved. Meanwhile, we're at the scene at California
Indian Day and
the Sycuan
Pow Wow.
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