
An independent publication by Jaime Brooks about music, politics, culture, and technology.
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Recently, I wrote a little bit about Pitchfork’s announcement that they were testing a new feature that would give readers the ability to leave comments on reviews and contribute to a crowd-sourced “reader’s score” that would be displayed n...
Leslie Fish died last month. She was eighty-one. Fish was a militant shitposter until the very end, responding directly to her critics on Reddit even in the final months of her life. Artists are often described as having been “ahead of thei...
Personally, I like to avoid buying things. For the past few years, especially, I have derived significant fulfillment from cancelling subscriptions and eliminating costly habits. I do not spend much time reading gift guides and product reco...
A long time ago, I became interested in the work of a group within Google called Magenta, who were trying to apply machine learning and neural networks to music production. To this end, they created plug-ins for Ableton Live and an open-sou...
A long time ago, Pitchfork had an official message board. It was called “Pitchfork Media Smackdown,” and I posted there a little bit when I was a teenager. Around the turn of the millennium, when record industry revenues were peaking, there...
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