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Topic: Music
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Music: The graceful Goth of Bows re-creates the spooky sounds of urban nervousness
Lydia Vanderloo
Richard Thompson on Islam, toupees and musical clichés
David Bowman
Music: Japanese trip-hopper DJ Krush doesn't want you to dance
Amanda Nowinski
Music: Forget the Spice Girls' pussy positivity. Meet Britney Spears.
Jon Dolan
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David Fenton
Music: The new Bomb compilation makes old-school hip-hop sound just plain old
D. Strauss
Music: Did you ever hear about the time folk storyteller Utah Phillips bit his own balls?
Simon Rodberg
Sarah Vowell: TV's Puritannical "Thanks" -- a "Crucible" for our times?
Sarah Vowell
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Music: What price fame? British cultie Momus is selling his songs for $1,000 apiece
Wendy Mitchell
Music: Cassius Clay flew like a butterfly, stung like bee and ranted like a twisted poet
Andy Battaglia
Music: Weird-ass rapper Kool Keith takes a star turn
Alex Pappademas
Music: Superchunk super sucks
Dave McCoy
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Music: DJ Raymond Roker's new mix leads drum 'n' bass back to its dark, paranoid center
Michelle Goldberg
Music: Wynton Marsalis delivers another installment in his pretentiously ambitious turn-of-the-century series
Seth Mnookin
A black Elvis: Tricky's new "Juxtapose" is most accessible record since "Maxinquaye"
Michelle Goldberg
Music: The faux-naif kiddies in Bis are struggling to transcend cartoonish pastiche
Michelle Goldberg
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Music: Basement Jaxx give this old house (music) a bad attitude
Amanda Nowinski
Music: Emmylou Harris, Beck, Elvis Costello and others revive the songs of Gram Parsons
David Bowman
Sarah Vowell: Alfred Hitchcock's coy cameos
Sarah Vowell
Music: New York's Hasidic New Wave infuses jazz with Jewishness
Seth Mnookin
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Lilith Fair '99: Plenty of Chrissie, Sheryl, Sarah and Sandra -- but nary a female drummer
Gavin McNett
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Music: How do you pronouce µ-Ziq?
Alex Pappademas
Music: The vile Limp Bizkit makes dumb shtick dumber, mean music meaner
Jon Dolan
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