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Topic: Music
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Music: "Austin Powers" soundtrack: '60s covers by today's hottest stars! Ho-hum
Dawn Eden
Music: On her debut album, Jennifer Lopez shakes that thing
Stephanie Zacharek
Technology Log: MP3 entrepreneurs: Show us the money!
Janelle Brown
Net benefits: Did Sony spend $1 million to keep Pearl Jam from releasing a MP3 file to help Kosovo refugees? Are three new Beast
Jeff Stark
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Music: Cibo Matto's "Stereotype A": Airy, weightless pop
Jon Dolan
When rock was bad: As a new 50s box-set from Rhino shows, rock 'n' roll's roots are sexy and profane. So why do k
Ira Robbins
Music: Even Moby gets the blues: On his new album, the techno star finds his (and the music's) black roots
Scott Marc Becker
Music: Pavement gleams in the "Terror Twilight"
Seth Mnookin
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Music: Thievery Corporation remixes David Byrne, Stereolab and Pizzicato Five with sexy house and dub
Amanda Nowinski
Music: Waylon Jennings' outlaw streak
David Bowman
Music: An underground supergroup: Post-rocky Tortoise meets the artsy Ex
Joe Gross
Sarah Vowell: Love, truth and videotape
Sarah Vowell
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Music: Orbital's latest electro-monotonous mess will hypnotize you right to sleep, hypnotize you right to sleep
Amanda Nowinski
Music: A minor suite of Duke Ellington's five most breathtaking recordings
Ezra Gale
Music: A retrospective on Can, the best improvisational German progressive rock band of the '70s
Alex Pappademas
Zé mania: Why Beck, Stereolab, Tortoise, the High Llamas and Sean Lennon are all fascinated by Brazilian pop star Tom Z
Jeff Stark
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Music: Singer-songwriter Ron Sexsmith's moody blues
John Milward
Music: Bob Marley gets a worthy interpreter (finally)
Philip Booth
Carole King's long-lost "Really Rosie": "Tapestry" for the under-10 set
Douglas Wolk
Poniewozik on Internet radio: Will it eat the pablum lunch of the commercial airwaves?
James Poniewozik
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Sarah Vowell: Quitting time for "Melrose Place"
Sarah Vowell
Music: Homespun guitarist Bill Frisell finds the organic side of avant-garde jazz.
Seth Mnookin
The Boss does Barcelona: Springsteen kicked off his reunion tour -- and a global group of lucky fans got treated to a private co
Michael Yessis
Music: Ubiquity's "The New Latinaires" dances to the experimental beat of salsa
Amanda Nowinski
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