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Below is a fair use pop quiz, with questions excerpted from Pat Aufderheide's book "Reclaiming Fair Use." We'll post answers after the show! (article)
<p>The United Kingdom electronic beat wizard SBTRKT brings his inimitable post-dubstep party anthems to Bowery Ballroom Monday night. Download "Wildfire" here.</p> (article)
Copyright law can be confusing for the average media consumer. It’s even thornier for artists – like the pop star Beyonce, whose new music video is under fire for some familiar-lookin... (episode)
They were known as The Teenagers, The Wailing Rudeboys, The Wailing Wailers and finally - The Wailers. Today: the origins of the iconic Jamaican reggae group. Plus: Bela Fleck and t... (episode)
Dragon of Zynth is one of the African-American fronted bands killing the rock game today. Catch the band's Halloween show at 92Y Tribeca this Saturday and download the brand-new "No K... (article)
<p>The four ladies of the Real Vocal String Quartet sing their post-classical string folk with violins strapped under their chins. Catch them at Drom Thursday night, or download the group's "Farewell to Spring" here.</p> (article)
For years, the genre known as "black metal" has lived on the outskirts of music’s underground. But that might not be the case for much longer. Today: How new bands on the scene have l... (episode)
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<p>Bonfires, harsh winters and women were the inspiration for twangy rock songs like "Dawn" by the five-piece band Chamberlin. Download the song here or check out the Goshen, Vermont group at City Winery Wednesday night.</p> (article)
This year, as Baby Boomers turn 65, they’ll join millions already dealing with age-related hearing loss. But lately, a new and discreet technology - called hearing loops - is turning ... (episode)