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July 21, 2014

Believe the hype. Shrouded in mystery, Jungle is emerging from behind the scenes to make danceable electronic music for rock fans.

Album review: Jungle's self-titled debut

Album review: Jungle's self-titled debut

David Safar • Jul 21, 2014

Believe the hype. Shrouded in mystery, Jungle is emerging from behind the scenes to make danceable electronic music for rock fans.

Paisley Park: My first visit to Prince’s music mecca, courtesy of 3RDEYEGIRL

Paisley Park: My first visit to Prince’s music mecca, courtesy of 3RDEYEGIRL

Jay Gabler • Jul 20, 2014

Technically speaking, Saturday night wasn’t my first visit to Paisley Park—Prince’s studio and performance space in Chanhassen, Minnesota. I’d been there a couple of months ago, with the okay of the management, to take external photos of the facility. Paisley Park at night, though, is a whole different story. For one thing, it’s purple. “Whoa!”…

Now and Zen: The greatest album of them all, Hüsker Dü’s ‘Zen Arcade,’ turns 30

Now and Zen: The greatest album of them all, Hüsker Dü’s ‘Zen Arcade,’ turns 30

Patrick Smith • Jul 19, 2014

This piece was originally posted at Patrick Smith’s website AskThePilot.com and is republished with permission. His new book Cockpit Confidential is available now. I REMEMBER THE DAY I bought it. Newbury Comics — the one on Newbury Street — on a midweek afternoon, sunny and hot. I was eighteen years-old. We knew there was an…

National number-crunching proves: Minnesota loves hip-hop

National number-crunching proves: Minnesota loves hip-hop

Jay Gabler • Jul 18, 2014

Movoto, a real estate broker, has taken a look at the Internet and correctly guessed that people in all 50 states love to see graphic representations of what music their state loves. Thus, they “calculated musical taste scores using data from the National Endowment of the Arts, the Bureau of Labor Statistics, and the U.S. Bureau…

Friday Five: deM atlaS, Alpha Consumer, Paul Spring, Trampled By Turtles, and the Cactus Blossoms

Friday Five: deM atlaS, Alpha Consumer, Paul Spring, Trampled By Turtles, and the Cactus Blossoms

Jay Gabler • Jul 18, 2014

Every Friday, we pick five must-see new Minnesota music videos to showcase. This week, deM atlaS kicks a football (metaphorically), Alpha Consumer get trippy, Paul Spring snuggles up, TBT talk economics with David Letterman, and the Cactus Blossoms raise the roof. Dem Atlas, “Lucille” According to superstition, Dem Atlas should be facing seven years of…

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9:30 Coffee Break: Feeling the Blues

Jul 18, 2014

In honor of Johnny Winter, and by request of several Coffee Break listeners, we're going to do an all blues edition of the 9:30 Coffee Break. What blues songs do you want to hear?

Sharon Van Etten performs live in The Current studio

Sharon Van Etten performs live in The Current studio

Jill Riley, Leah Garaas and Sharon Van Etten • Jul 18, 2014

Ahead of her show at First Avenue, Sharon Van Etten and band stopped by The Current studio to perform tracks off the new record, Are We There. Between songs, Sharon chatted with host Jill RIley about being a notable user of the omnicord, how the Everly Brothers shaped her voice and what her connection is to John Cale of the Velvet Underground.

Glam Doll Donuts: Minnesota music is the not-so-secret ingredient

Glam Doll Donuts: Minnesota music is the not-so-secret ingredient

Cecilia Johnson • Jul 18, 2014

In an Eat Street space that used to house a German bakery, Arwyn Birch and Teresa Fox have made their own mark on the culinary scene in Minneapolis; the vibrant, pink-ceilinged Glam Doll Donuts sells about two dozen different types of doughnuts, including a new one every Wednesday, and they craft custom designs for special events.…

Nonprofit organization DEMO hoping to launch new center for music in Minneapolis

Nonprofit organization DEMO hoping to launch new center for music in Minneapolis

Andrea Swensson • Jul 18, 2014

Minneapolis could soon have a new hive center for music education and appreciation thanks to a plan currently in the works by the Steve McClellan-led Diverse and Emerging Music Association (DEMO). And if all goes smoothly, operations could begin at a vacant Longfellow elementary school as soon as this winter. The McClellan Center for Music…

Today in Music History: The Beatles Record "Helter Skelter"

Today in Music History: The Beatles Record "Helter Skelter"

Jul 18, 2014

Sly and The Family Stone got into trouble with the law, John Lennon was ordered to leave the country, and The Beatles record "Helter Skelter" Today in Music History.

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