AROUND THE WEB: 03/30/2010

Pitchfork solicited some favorites from Pantha Du Prince and deemed Blondes "rising."
Carrie Brownstein (formerly of Sleater-Kinney) interviewed HoZac Records (Woven Bones, Dum Dum Girls) boss Todd Novak for her Monitor Mix blog on NPR.
FACT interviewed The Hundred In The Hands.
Beatportal went deep on Scuba's Triangulation.
Dave Nada assembled a mix of his new genre creation, "moombahton" (pitched-down Dutch house), for Fool's Gold's podcast series.
The Washington Post profiled D.C.'s new U Street Music Hall nightclub, which is co-owned by Will Eastman and Tittsworth.
David Vandervelde eluded Austin hotel security to play acoustically for the The FADER.
And Resident Advisor's two-hundredth podcast arrived on Sunday evening with Carl Craig at the helm.
