- Resident Advisor caught up with Jimmy Van M: "I feel like I'm at a point where I want to enjoy life. And to me DJing is enjoying life so I'm just going to do that," he says.
- Today's New York Times takes a look at the apparently waning appeal of the record album, and how the music industry is trying to adjust because of the shift. The story looks at the R&B trio Candy Hill, which has been signed to a two-song deal. [via Idolator]
- NYC's Village Voice wonders if the WMC in Miami has lost its utility when it comes to its original function as serving as a platform for dance music-related deals and showcases.
- Brooklyn-based artist dNASAb has decreed the iPod to be a modern art object by creating a sculpture series made from partially smashed or disassembled iPods. The creations are on display at Brooklyn's Vertexlist gallery through April 22.
- Here's a list of suggestions made by people who have no idea what Saturday night is for. Highlights include going to the grocery store and watching Jeopardy while joking about the contestants.
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