“Tongues no longer remain planted in-cheek. Literally. They emerge from apartment building windows. Bus-sized ones, twining around each other like mating snakes.”
By Benjamin Pearson
“When films meet reality, the result can be very powerful.”
By Alan Zilberman
2010 according to TMT
By TMT Staff
50 albums that defined our 2010
25 films that defined our 2010
Our favorite songs of the year in mix tape form
“I’ve seen more collages, vintage film stock art, and collages on top of vintage film stock art than anyone ever should.”
By Keith Kawaii
“My records are like my employees, but this is a generous, profit-sharing company.”
By Gumshoe
The art of watching bad movies
A (dying) record company’s future and the implications for the music industry
By Ze Pequeno
Hip-Hop has a banner year
By Brian Richardson
“Okay, this is disturbing but it’s also really funny.”
By D-BO
“When we started playing, it’s not like we thought we’d be in a band called ‘Animal Collective.’”
By Nat Towsen
Riders on the Strom [Thurmond]
By TMT Cerberus
Mount Eerie will haunt the Pacific Northwest more than usual in June
NGUZUNGUZU weaponize bass this summer with Warm Pulse EP on Hippos in Tanks
RIAA seeks $75 trillion in LimeWire copyright case, as if their plot for world domination was ever in question
Release the Bats label ends after 10 years, and it is likely your fault
Constellation readies second Musique Fragile box set: Pacha, Kanada 70, and Tony “Dr. Drone Ph.D” Conrad
Library of Congress rips 25 new entries to the National Recording Registry… but at what BIT-RATE?!?
Ain’t no party like a dabke party: Mark Gergis’ Sham Palace releases Dabke: Sounds of the Syrian Houran comp
Eternal Summers announce Correct Behavior LP for summer release, go on summer tour, cryogenically freeze themselves from September to June
Björk turns New York Public Library and Manhattan Children’s Museum into giant blobs of educationalism even tho we’re all plenty smart as is
Dominick Fernow starts up new label Bed of Nails in order to get another Vatican Shadow 12-inch out there
Awesome band returns after lengthy hiatus with new album, world tour: Dead Can Dance edition
Neneh Cherry & The Thing tour as a bright spot in the shadow of impending European meltdown