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    Any DC heads here?

    DJ Brian Miller, who sometimes posts here, plays some grime at a DJ night called 'Salt' on the first Wednesday of every month at Cafe St. Ex on 14th Street near the Black Cat Club. I live in the DC area.
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    The blissblogger on post-punk

    It's too bad the American version, which isn't coming out for quite awhile, will be much shorter(according to SR's blog). I guess I'll have to order the UK version.
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    More MIA

    Here we go again....Oh no, an art school student using 'street' genres who is not properly authentic! Simon, lock her up. Actually, I found you more persuasive when you said how you liked the way the Slits utilized reggae. I think that's better than implying that noone who goes to...
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    What is so Good About that Pop Music Thread?

    Leave it up, although I hope K-punk is being partially tongue-in-cheek and not arrogant when he says ,"After all, it is intellectually demanding, with well-thought, considered posts from heavyweight posters."
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    is saying "i'm into world music" a good enough reason for me to dislike someone

    Stelfox knows what reggaeton is and how it is completely different from salsa. He just seems to have lost his patience with those who don't know the difference, and with those who say they like 'world music' but don't listen to programmed beat-driven genres like dancehall or reggaeton. Rudy...
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    "urban:" explain the arguments against it...

    Now in the Washington D.C. area, African-Americans (there's another label for ya) have been moving out of the city and into the suburbs(still segregated suburbs but nonetheless not urban). There may be more go-go in the Prince Georges County region of Maryland than in Washington D.C. itself...
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    is saying "i'm into world music" a good enough reason for me to dislike someone

    Stelfox, on ILM you complain about how rude people are to you, and then you praise Dissensus for being civil. Now here you're pulling a snotty, haughty move with your last comment. Not that you care, but I enjoy reading you enthusing about dancehall cuts and other things you like, more then...
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    is saying "i'm into world music" a good enough reason for me to dislike someone

    Some people don't like music that is rhythm-based and reliant on programmed beats. I don't happen to be one of them. Some 'world music' fans are that way, and while some fit Stelfox's annoying stereotype, others don't. It's also interesting that on another thread that Woebot is expressing...
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    What is good about Pop Music?

    This is a little off track from the 'is popism a danger concept'(I like Tim's thoughts on this) but I'd like to hope that all sides gained something from the MIA wars. I hope Simon realizes that the harsh reaction to his piece from many (o.k., at least me) was because it read as more than...
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    is saying "i'm into world music" a good enough reason for me to dislike someone

    I think there are more important things to worry about than popists, or 'world music' enthusiasts who are uh, afraid of pop(or should I say programmed beats). Stelfox, I know what you mean about folks who embrace roots reggae but snear at all dancehall, or who embrace salsa but snear at all...
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    is saying "i'm into world music" a good enough reason for me to dislike someone

    Yes dumb movies and dumb music can come from anywhere, and no one should act superior because they like international artists, but no one should be simplistically labeled or dismissed because they like something that isn't in every theatre or every major store for sale everywhere.
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    is saying "i'm into world music" a good enough reason for me to dislike someone

    Ho hum is all I can say to this. Didn't people ridicule this 'world music' Putumayo supported stereotype years ago. I've gotten linked by editors to the subgroup 'world music writers' because I've written about salsa, konpa, Congolese rumba, soca, dancehall and other non-Anglo styles, and...
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    Congolese Music ?

    There's a forum at africaonline.com where Congolese folks living in Europe and America mostly chat about current Congolese rumba. They sneer at Diblo Dibala and anything that is Soukous-related. They believe such artists have gotten off-track and aren't properly incorporating striking vocals...
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    More MIA

    So is Brazilian Favela funk style appropriation ok, or is it not as worthy as postpunk style appropriation because of the technology used? (I'm referring to Simon's response upthread) This dissing the audience thing is fun but an artist can't control who is in his/her audience completely. The...
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    More MIA

    I'm with Jess on this. Maya never said she was grime or dancehall, did she? Who are Woebot or Reynolds to say what genres an artist can use. The nitpicking of her album title and her lyrics seem like something Reynolds would never do to his dear Cabaret Voltaire, and others wouldn't do to...
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    DJ Godfather (re: ghetto-tech)

    Hey DigitalD, Dj Frankski used to play "The Percolator" when he was on the old V103 in Baltimore. Now there are Baltimore club tracks that get aired on 92.3 where they mix in 50s r'n'b and rock hit melodies.
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    DJ Godfather (re: ghetto-tech)

    I used to hear "Percolator" all the time on Baltimore radio way back when, even it is from Chicago.
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    congotronics

    Martin Sinnock, of Croydon England, is one of the few people writing about Congolese music for an English-speaking audience. I've been reading his column in the Beat magazine (a Los Angeles publication--see Getthebeat.com) and some of his articles are/were available at africasounds.com He...
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    is MIA really that in tune with the hottest sounds?

    In a Sunday issue of the NY Times a short while back they listed what she's currently listening to--it looked pretty hip and au courant to me... Let me try to find it ( I think the NY Times charges for archive items)
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    Has anyone heard any of the winners of the South African-based Kora Awards?

    Matt G., the host of Ben Loxu, is moving from Senegal to Paris. Still lots of African music there.
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