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The Seat of Loss

jaime brooks

A newsletter about music by Jaime Brooks.

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The Last Recording Artist

Recently, the New York Times published an article about a powerful new piece of software with the potential to change the music industry forever. Written by former Billboard editorial director Bill Werde, it describes a tool that can take e...

2 years ago
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The Summer of Love and the Holy Fair

In addition to this newsletter, I also write a regular column about music and technology for The New Inquiry called “Streaming Services.” The New Inquiry is a non-profit responsible for publishing a lot of the very best criticism I’ve read ...

2 years ago
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The Base Determines The Superstructure

In the closing months of the twentieth century, a song called “Livin’ La Vida Loca” by Ricky Martin climbed to the top of Billboard’s Hot 100 singles chart and stayed there for five weeks. The track’s mainstream success was hailed as a sign...

2 years ago
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What is Prestige?

I really like the word “prestige.” I find it extraordinarily helpful when it comes to organizing my own thoughts, but sometimes that causes hiccups in communication with others who use it differently than I do. Oxford defines prestige as “w...

2 years ago
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