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Artist profile: Singer-songwriter Steve Mason

I recently caught up with one of my favorite local artists here in Seattle: Steve Mason.

Listening In Live: Tim Fite at the Troubadour

The stage was set with a faux boom-box, a projection screen, a table and two mics. The showroom of the Troubadour was beginning to fill up and people had already staked out the area in front and center of the stage.

Listening In Live: Flotation Walls Rocks Andyman's Treehouse

While Columbus may not be the most happening town, one might be surprised to find out that it is the indie art capital of the world, a noteworthy designation as one of the highlights of the Vinemeet this weekend was a live performance by our host, a member of Floatation Walls.

Up and Coming in Tacoma: Taylour Woodruff and Number the Stars

I'm going pretty deep into indie territory here to bring you a young, talented, artist from Tacoma with an extremely bright future. Her name is Taylour Woodruff and her latest project is called Number the Stars.

Correctly Political: Liquid Lunch with Donald Rumsfeld

On April 20, 2008, the New York Times published an expose, "Behind TV Analysts, Pentagon's Hidden Hand," by David Barstow, detailing the close--in many cases, close business--relationship with a group of retired military officers who have spent much of the last five years as su …

Seems So Civilized: An Interview With Seattle's Own Carrie Clark

I'm very pleased to have been able to catch up with Carrie Clark, fresh off of a West coast tour, and hook up a little Q&A.

Listening In Live to Presto Descanto (with audio!)

When the time came for him to go on, most of the crowd had dissolved. It was well after midnight in Bucktown and the bar was dead, so Presto Descanto performed his new album in its entirety from start to finish for twenty people while the rest of the world really missed out.

Correctly Political: John McCain's Congressman in Disguise

Trent Franks is the Member of the United States House of Representatives for the 2nd District of Arizona. He is also a Dominionist. A speech he gave in July 2007 appears to support this claim, as the appended audio clips demonstrate.

If You're Not An Andrea Wittgens Fan Yet, Don't Worry: It's Not Too Late

I'm extremely pleased to be able to publish a little Q & A with Seattle indie pop singer/songwriter Andrea Wittgens.

Inside Seattle Electronica Featuring: The Fading Collection

The Fading Collection is one of the hottest electronica bands in Seattle and is in regular rotation on KEXP (for those who have tried to get one of their songs played on KEXP, never mind in regular rotation, this is nothing short of a miracle).

Seattle Really Does Have a Pop Music Scene: Dylan Fant and JMinus Are Here To Prove It

Dylan Fant is a busy man these days. He's a founding member of the Seattle pop rock band JMinus as well as the owner and recording engineer for One Shot Studio here in Seattle.

New Single Review: I Still Love Gold (with audio!)

David Ellinwood started out playing viola. His mother took it away from him when he started detuning the strings and playing it in his lap like a guitar.

Newsvine Audio and meme for you!

A couple of weeks ago, Vinebot told us about a schmancy experimental audio posting tool and asked users if they were interested in drumming up some sound-y interviews. Viki Babbles was our first taker.

Kimberlee Morrison: The audio interview

I spoke with Newsvine user Kymlee, also known as Kimberlee Morrison, on Sunday morning.

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