DJ Sober
THE HARD SELL @ 9;30 CLUB IN WASHINGTON, D.C.
The most I can remember from this show is that I took a chick with one leg shorter than the other, and she didn't bring a jacket so she was covered in goose bumps. She walked like a pimp with leprosy. I didn't even take any drugs.
Ozz Fest in the Middle East
And it's the closet thing to any Taqwacore I've heard. But then again, I haven't really looked that hard for it.
But I do wonder how much freedom Iraqis have gained from this so-called liberation. Form what I've seen from early takes, Acrassicauda still has to hide from their fellow countrymen.
For those you don't know Taqwacore is the Muslim answer to Christian rock, except that it's punk music. Anyway, the below documentary is finally out. I just want to know who's going to buy me a copy because I'm cheap.
Big Music is Getting Desperate
Edgar Bronfman Jr.'s Warner Music Group has tapped industry veteran Jim Griffin to spearhead a controversial plan to bundle a monthly fee into consumers' internet-service bills for unlimited access to music.
The plan—the boldest move yet to keep the wounded entertainment industry giants afloat—is simple: Consumers will pay a monthly fee, bundled into an internet-service bill in exchange for unfettered access to a database of all known music.
by Sam Gustin, Portfolio.com

