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Boredoms' 77 BoaDrum: Six Years, and a Day, Later

With 74 vacant thrones to fill, not including the "0" spot (once a band of nihilists, always a nihilist band), Japanese noise-tet Boredoms and a smattering of their closest friends descended upon Brooklyn's Empire-Fulton Ferry State Park on July 7, 2007 (7/7/07) for the biggest multi-drummer extravaganza this side of an Arthur Hull master class: 77 BoaDrum.
  • EXCLUSIVE: Tony Conrad, Yasunao Tone @ ISSUE Project Room's 10th Anniversary

    Be it Eli Keszler and Sō Percussion under the bridge downtown, Nate Wooley and friends up on Seven Storey Mountain, Ben Vida losing control or all of John Cage's HPSCHD, the last three months alone would've been reason enough to celebrate Brooklyn's ISSUE Project Room.
  • Gödel, Escher, Bach: The Eternal Braid at 34

    Despite the best efforts of would-be interdisciplinarians throughout Euclidean space and Cartesian time--from antiquity's Pythagoreans, to Leonard Meyer's Chicago cohorts of the '60s, to the acolytes of Douglas R. Hofstadter's Bloomington colloquia--music, science and knowledge, while certainly linked beyond mere coincidence or the occasional isomorphism, ultimately exist as three functionally discrete, fully autonomous endeavors.
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