2011 BURNIN’ BOOKS

Ice Trilogy – Vladimir Sorokin (Mudd Up Book Clubb January 2012 pick!) – aaaahhhh! I wrote: “It’s ambitious, totally nuts, capable of generating new emotions, perhaps the first “21st Ct” novel I’ve read.”   Embassytown – China Miéville. Language, addiction, bio-urbanism. Embassytown is especially wow in light of the rest of Miéville’ ouevre. My Common … Continue reading 2011 BURNIN’ BOOKS

2013: THE YEAR IN MUSIC, SLIGHTLY

[from Anita Sullivan’s The Seventh Dragon] Earlier today I tweeted: “1 of my fav albums of 2013 was the flash drive @NarcoIris gave me, another was the Jai Paul leak/bootleg/thing. Legit releases r 4 amateurs” — aphorisms aside, let’s dive into some notable vibrations from 2013. Before discussing other people’s music (& some books), brief … Continue reading 2013: THE YEAR IN MUSIC, SLIGHTLY

EMP 2012: MUSIC AND THE URBAN JUNGLE

This week, the 2012 EMP Pop Conference hits New York City. They write: “What do you get when roughly 300 academics, journalists, and musicians gather to talk about music and the urban jungle?… The participants will explore sounds of the city–the reverberations of people gathered en masse. . .Presenters will pay particular attention to what … Continue reading EMP 2012: MUSIC AND THE URBAN JUNGLE

ZOO CITY: ON SLOTH, AUTOTUNE, & AFRICAN NOIR

A few days ago I came across the first mention of Auto-Tune I’ve seen in fiction: Lauren Beukes’ 2010 novel, Zoo City. It’s weird noir, set in contemporary Johannesburg, featuring an ex-junkie protagonist named Zinzi December and her magic sloth. The unconvential pair is caught in a web of intrigue involving murder, 419 email scams, … Continue reading ZOO CITY: ON SLOTH, AUTOTUNE, & AFRICAN NOIR