Post Up! Steinski, Pekar, Portishead
Now for the morning dose. I posted up yesterday playing hoops, which got me thinking about my ongoing blogging for Wired.com's Underwire and Listening Post. Post up, Post. Hmmm. Methinks we have a recurring feature!
What Does It All Mean, Steinski?
Steve Stein may be the most popular hip-hop legend you've never heard of. But that doesn't mean no one else has. From DJ Shadow to Girl Talk to Cut Chemist and beyond, artists large and small have tipped their sonic hats in his direction.
Harvey Pekar's American Splendor Returns
DC Comics' mature imprint Vertigo releases American Splendor: Season Two, the latest installment from the acclaimed Everyman otherwise known as Harvey Pekar, on April 2. As usual, Pekar's stories will be illustrated by a stable of well-regarded artists who have signed on to bring his mundane but still humorous life into being.
Portishead's 'Machine Gun' Brings the Noise
In case you haven't heard, trip-hop pioneers Portishead, who probably hate the term "trip-hop" as much as DJ Shadow does, are back at last after a decade-plus hiatus marked by little other than silence.
WATCH: PORTISHEAD, "MACHINE GUN"
What Does It All Mean, Steinski?Steve Stein may be the most popular hip-hop legend you've never heard of. But that doesn't mean no one else has. From DJ Shadow to Girl Talk to Cut Chemist and beyond, artists large and small have tipped their sonic hats in his direction.
Harvey Pekar's American Splendor Returns
DC Comics' mature imprint Vertigo releases American Splendor: Season Two, the latest installment from the acclaimed Everyman otherwise known as Harvey Pekar, on April 2. As usual, Pekar's stories will be illustrated by a stable of well-regarded artists who have signed on to bring his mundane but still humorous life into being.
Portishead's 'Machine Gun' Brings the Noise
In case you haven't heard, trip-hop pioneers Portishead, who probably hate the term "trip-hop" as much as DJ Shadow does, are back at last after a decade-plus hiatus marked by little other than silence.
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