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Sep 14th, 2007 3 Comments
Much like fart jokes, songs about big ol' butts will never get old. Or something like that. As we mentioned a ways (baby got) back, our favorite Philly/Baltimore booty rhymer Spank Rock's teamed with…   Read Story »
Sep 6th, 2007 6 Comments
Word is out on Thom Yorke's favorite Philly/Baltimore booty rhymer's latest project: Bangers & Cash, our friend Naeem Juwan (aka Spank Rock)'s collab with producer Benny Blanco, a sample-based…   Read Story »
Apr 29th, 2007 6 Comments
After !!!, we had no choice but to seek out the dance. And, inadvertently, we stumbled into the craziest "scene" we've seen all weekend. The lineup at the Sahara Tent Saturday night featured French…   Read Story »
Feb 2nd, 2007 Comment
Reader Gunnar writes:I just wanted to say that I enjoyed the "year in mash-ups" by team9 very much. thank you for that!!!!
the "silent saints" impressed me so much, i love the knife and i love this…   Read Story »
Dec 27th, 2006 77 Comments
While we're almost done with thinking about the year that was, we can't let it go by without recapping the year in our favorite concerts. Most of the shows we saw were in the LES ('cause it's closer…   Read Story »
Dec 13th, 2006 37 Comments
UPDATE: Since this post was published, we've made MySplice an annual tradition. Listen to and download all editions here.
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Do albums matter as much as singles anymore? We like to think so. But…   Read Story »
Dec 8th, 2006 29 Comments
Need more reason than YoYoYoYoYo and amazing live shows to dig on Spank Rock? How about a song about Lindsay and her ... well, we'll let Pase Rock's lyrics tell it:Why you showin' them coochie lips…   Read Story »
Nov 1st, 2006 4 Comments
From the sultry stylings of The Cardigans, we set off for the Flavorpill party, taking us to the hotbed of activity at 30th St. and 7th Ave. (that's sarcasm, for you unfamiliar with NYC cross…   Read Story »
Aug 15th, 2006 28 Comments
One thing to know about Oslo: Most people are honest (except cabbies), friendly (except customs agents), extremely beautiful (no exceptions), and obsessed with the export of their arts. So Øya is…   Read Story »
Aug 9th, 2006 14 Comments
The world keeps getting smaller. Not just in that run-into-people-you-know-everywhere sense (by that logic, NYC is now subatomic -- although it is a trip running into familiar faces in Norway!). But…   Read Story »



































