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eMusic Archives: Interviews

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Interview: George Saunders

George Saunders’s newest story, published only as an audiobook and … more »

Interview: Ghost B.C.

The curtain opens on the phantom’s opera, a masked demon in the bas… more »

Joe Lovano’s Top Six Sa…

Joe Lovano’s output is voluminous and encompasses an array of jazz … more »

Playlist: Colin Stetson

“People still assume I’m a saxophonist firmly footed in the f… more »

Interview: Iggy & The St…

Many rock reunions have an air of inevitability about them and Iggy Pop… more »

Who Are…Bleached

When women and girls listen to love songs written by and/or performed by … more »

About the Album: Phoenix…

In our age of overnight indie mega-stars, Phoenix are the last of a dying… more »

Interview: Laura Stevenson

It’s a gorgeous spring afternoon on the Lower East Side, and Laura … more »

Interview: Craig Taborn

Craig Taborn is a famously voracious listener, equally at home with 19th-… more »

Who Are…Golden Grrrls

I interviewed Golden Grrrls before their show with Brilliant Colors in Ol… more »

Interview: Wax Idols

It would probably aggravate her to know it, but there’s an R.E.M. l… more »

Interview: Uncle Acid & …

It’s perhaps fitting that as the freshest sounding British guitar b… more »

Interview: The Flaming Lips

The Flaming Lips have never shied away from life’s unavoidable exis… more »

Red Baraat: An All-American I…

Describing New York’s Red Baraat dhol ‘n’ brass band is… more »

Interview: Karl Bartos

Karl Bartos was a member of Kraftwerk, which makes for legendary status a… more »

Who Is…Hiss Golden Mess…

It feels odd to ask “Who is…?” of a guy who has been m… more »

Interview: Charles Bradley

[Charles Bradley turned heads and broke hearts with his 2011 triumph No T… more »

Interview: Dutch Uncles

With their brittle, jittery time signatures, subtle strings and melanchol… more »

Interview: Leon Russell

[Charles Bradley turned heads and broke hearts with his 2011 triumph No T… more »

Interview: Marnie Stern

Inspired by Lightning Bolt and Yoko Ono, Marnie Stern is known for unleas… more »

Interview: Ben Goldberg

The adventurous, lyrical, soulful San Francisco clarinet improviser Ben G… more »

Discover: Finders Keepers

An enthusiasm for sounds lost, unknown, ignored or brain-meltingly weird … more »

Interview: Low

Low’s albums have followed a fascinatingly diverse arc during their… more »

Sacred Steel Goes Secular

Sacred steel is one of America’s ultimate outsider musics. Most who… more »

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Interview: Eddie Huang

By Elisa Ludwig, eMusic Contributor

A Vice TV host with a law degree, a hip-hop obsession, and a NYC restaurant called Baohaus (serving Taiwanese buns, named for his favorite architects), Eddie Huang is a walking culture clash. In his memoir… more »

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