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Topic: Music
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David Hill
Geoff Edgers
Music: Guy proves that old jacks can't learn new tricks
Jon Caramanica
Music: "Clicks + Cuts" is stocked with smart dance music, but don't hold that against it
Andy Battaglia
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Music: Pat Metheny's blazing new trio reworks everything from angular bop to late-night swing
Mike Britten
Music: Stockhausen's string quartet with four helicopters
Andy Battaglia
Music: Morphine's final record sends the late Mark Sandman off to the stars
Seth Mnookin
Music: D'Angelo's deeply sensual "Voodoo" goes far beyond mere sex
Stephanie Zacharek
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Sarah Vowell: Like, totally Brontk: The WB's dramas are about fragmented families, not teen sex.
Sarah Vowell
Down so many times: How Teri Thornton went from the "greatest voice since Ella Fitzgerald" to a nobody -- and back
Angela Starita
Music: Khan's dark, brooding techno indulges a musician with a dozen faces
Michelle Goldberg
Music: Indie rock's last great hope, Modest Mouse, makes one final peep
Joe Heim
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Music: Dr. John does Duke Ellington. Can we have a real doctor?
Seth Mnookin
Music: Two new Vanguard collections let the blues announce itself on its own terms
Andy Battaglia
Music: Was electronica pioneer Gary Numan ahead of his time, or a man no century could love?
Mac Montandon
Music: Shelby Lynne steps away from Nashville
David Hill
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Music: Goldie brings star power to a new drum 'n' bass comp -- but not much else
Amanda Nowinski
Music: Nashville outsider Tom House writes too raw and complicated for folk, too wordy for country
Joe Heim
Music: Not your father's roots music -- "Early Modulations" examines the earliest electronica
Michelle Goldberg
Music: Juvenile -- Cash (Money) rules everything around me
Andy Battaglia
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Sarah Vowell: Tom Cruise gives me the heebie-jeebies -- but I think I like it!
Sarah Vowell
Music: With a greatest hits combo, Mudhoney makes the long march to fuzz
Mac Montandon
Music: Fear of a black penis -- new albums from Ol' Dirty Bastard, Akinyele and Blowfly
Jon Caramanica
Music: Caravana Cubana -- even spicier than "Buena Vista Social Club"
Jason Ferguson
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