will you be buying vinyl again?
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I’ve got an ipod touch and I love it. I get basically every feature of the iphone without the crazy monthly fee and the sense of superiority (though I have some of that). Right, yes, it’s not a phone, but since I’m only a year into my Rogers plan there’s really no point in switching [...]
This week Éisee and K Sawyer talk at length about a few of the top stories happening this week. We discuss Nine Inch Nails’ public download report on Google Earth and how scary it would be if the RIAA did this sort of thing.
Then we talk about Creaky Boards, a band who has a song [...]
This week on Soundloading, we sit down and speak to the awesome Toronto indie group Foxfire [Myspace].
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This week on Soundloading, M.I.A. retires, Chinese Democracy leaked and reviews are mixed, KISS hates the internet, Inner Party System releases their new single on chocolate, and everyone steals a lot of mp3s. Video spotlight on These New Puritans.
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This week on Soundloading Audio, Chinese Democracy gets leaked and the feds get involved, the Polaris Music Prize is announced in Canada for greatest records of the year, and an interview with blogger Hank Williams about fairness in the new digital marketplace.
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This week, Eisee Sylvester talks about Toronto’s North By Northeast (NXNE) festival, Canada’s new copyright law proposal, and we spotlight ‘Handlebars’ by Flobots.
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I’m a bad person.
I’ve had this record for about three weeks now, and at no point in time did I not realize it was not available to other people. Reviewers aren’t really supposed to disclose that they have new material before the public gets it, but this was a record I talked about with [...]
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I missed Tricky’s most popular period in the mid-90s when trip-hop seemed like it just might break into the mainstream. Back then, he was young but seemingly more at ease, his music carrying a sub-Portishead quality, but still leagues better than Massive Attack. Maxinquaye is still the best album in the world to have sex [...]
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