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Linkage: September 14, 2007

September 14, 2007  |  By Sotek  |  1

- Boston Herald interviewed Karl Hyde of Underworld. The paper asks Hyde why he hasn't brought their legendary live show to the United States in more than five years. "It's very expensive to come to America. It’s the only place we lose money. And we haven’t lost money in 20 years,” explains Hyde.

- Resident Advisor caught up with Sander Kleinenberg. "Around four or five years ago, I saw my dancefloors being dominated by guys. That's why I steered away from so-called progressive house," he says.

- This is hilarious: "Grab your glowsticks, and get in the eye of the neon storm! Tucked in the hinterlands of Kitai-Gorod, multifunctional art space Solyanka, epicenter of the summer 2007 New Rave zeitgeist, welcomes all those hipster enough to pay a 500-ruble cover."

- In his latest Pitchfork column, Philip Sherburne takes a look at Ricardo Villalobos' long-awaited Fabric 36 mix CD.

- Our beloved Winamp, the application once ruled desktops everywhere as the world's default MP3 media player, will be 10 years old next month. Wired reports that Winamp's 10th Anniversary version edition will challenge Apple's iTunes in many ways.



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