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AROUND THE WEB: 04/28/2009

Posted by Samuel Duke

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(Micachu | Photo: Olly Hearsey)

While at SXSW, Mica Levi a.k.a. Micachu sat down with NPR for an acoustic performance. Via Faith-Ann.

Over on The Quietus, they found out Henry Rollins loves that Horrors album just as much as everyone else, and sat Jon Savage and Wilson Neate down to talk about Wire and punk. Via Kev.

According to Richie Hawtin, this Pacemaker gizmo will "be to dance music what guitars were to rock 'n' roll." We doubt that, but it's still cool. Via Loren.

The Daily Swarm linked to an LA Times piece about three–yes, THREE–new vinyl-only record stores opening in Los Angeles. Via Faith-Ann.

Idolator posted an incredible video of some youngsters tackling Journey. Via David.

The Detroit News has a look inside the city's last remaining vinyl pressing plant. Via Steve.

After hopping on a track with Awesome New Republic, Billboard informed us that Gossip Girl's Leighton Meester has inked a deal with Universal. Via Faith-Ann.

Yesterday, our endorsers Clipse announced to MTV News that their new album features a track with Cam'Ron.

This week's edtion of New York has a great story on our friend Andrew W.K.

In the wake of Creed's reunion announcement, Flavorwire lists the three reasons it's just a bad idea for everyone.

The FADER has an exclusive, XXXChange-produced track from Tijuana/L.A. vocalist Ceci Bastida.

Lastly, there's a great interview with electro originator Egyptian Lover over at Infinite State Machine. Via Steve.


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