- Thievery Corporation are the music spotlight in this weekend's section of the Washington Post, written by the peerless Richard Harrington.
- Pitchfork asked many of their favorite artists (including Herbert, Luomo, Beck, Diplo, etc.) what they enjoyed listening to in 2006.
- Miami New Times talks to Sharam of Deep Dish about his propensity for dance-rock fusion and a bunch of other stuff. The paper also checks in with keyboardist Thomas Morgan Robertson aka Thomas Dolby, who's currently performing live with Brian Transeau (BT).
- JamGlue is an online community, similar to SpliceMusic, where you can listen to or mix music from a library of tracks and other mixes. JamGlue was originally in private beta with 2,500 members and a basic library of 1,500 tracks. [TechCrunch]
- British hip-hop sensation Lily Allen has admitted to drug dealing - but says she wasn't very good at it. Marketing?