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Watch: The Strokes Discuss the Art of the Mixtape Remember the days of cassette tapes? Well The Strokes do, and in the first interview footage of the band in more than three years, its members ...
Back When Never Mind Spotify—Remember the Lost Art of the Mixtape Long before we could stream, the painstaking effort of compiling our own personal playlists on cassettes brought us closer to ...
This week on Pop Culture Happy Hour, NPR Monkey See's Linda Holmes, Stephen Thompson, Glen Weldon and Audie Cornish talk about the new Chris Rock film Top Five. Then they'll discuss the art of the ...
A group of strangers attempt to figure out how they wound up in an abandoned mansion near a mass grave in Gonzalo Lopez-Gallego's horror film ...
Kamaiyah is looking awfully noble on the cover of her ’Don’t Ever Get It Twisted’ mixtape, which is postponed for sample clearances.
Maurice Garland, Bril Ndiaye and DJ Mars have joined forces with Kickstarter to present The Art Behind the Tape, a book which will chronicle the evolution of mixtape cover art.
The Strokes spoke to TDK recently about the art of the mixtape, from selecting tracks to recording off the radio and drawing their own artwork. Their early mixtapes apparently featured Nirvana ...
Michael Christmas has released his new mixtape Is This Art? The Boston rapper spends 15 songs (and one bonus cut) delivering humorous rhymes over production that ranges from boom bap to new school ...
The programme is part of the open day highlights (9am to 6pm, free admission) at Rimbun Dahan, which includes meet-the-artist sessions and an art exhibition at its Underground Gallery.
The irony with both the mixtape and Actual Pain's A/W 09 line of tees and sweats, though, is that both make us feel really good while we're walking around in the morning sun.
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