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White Label Wednesday: Art of Noise, “Close (to the Edit)”
Throw together Alan White of Yes, a VW Golf, and a little girl with a chainsaw, and what have you got? Find out as David Medsker goes close (to the edit) with this week's
Read More »Mix Six: “Melodic Prog”
DOWNLOAD THE FULL MIX HERE Okay, I fully admit that as a guy who loves progressive rock, I’m setting myself up for ridicule and taunts from the peanut gallery. I hear you derisively yelling,Â
Read More »Dw. Dunphy On… Penguimania 2009, Set 1
May is the unofficial start of the summer concert season, so to unofficially celebrate the shows of 2009, Popdose.com and Internet radio station The Penguin have teamed up for Penguimania 2009. Tune in each
Read More »Dw. Dunphy On… Big Songs, Episode One
Introducing an occasional series wherein we take a look at some of the most massive-sounding songs in pop history. A funny thing happened around 1971, or maybe 1972 — it depends on who you
Read More »CD Review: Yes, “Symphonic Live”
Yes – Symphonic Live (2009, Eagle Records) purchase this album (Amazon) It’s hard for me to judge the music of Yes in any rational way — and even harder when it comes to this
Read More »Dw. Dunphy On… Bonus, Baby!
A funny thing happened in the middle of the 1990s: Record labels looked into their vaults and found that most of their best selling titles had been in circulation for awhile on CD and,
Read More »Dw. Dunphy On… My Holiday Music
Grab a hold of something, folks, and take a deep breath. Next week is Halloween, the unofficial start of the holiday season. Christmas Club accounts are starting to turn around, desperate retail outlets fearing
Read More »Popdose Interview: Eric Bazilian of the Hooters
Yeah, yeah, we know what you’re thinking: “The Hooters? Are they even still together?” Well, actually, if you’d asked that question between 1995 and 2001, the answer would’ve been a resounding “No.” After the
Read More »White Label Friday: Yes, “Rhythm of Love (Dance to the Rhythm Mix)”
The late ‘80s caused rock bands to do many a strange thing in order to maintain their broad appeal. There were three surefire ways to reach the youth of the day: hire outside songwriters
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