Jazz’s New Direction with Black Jazz Records in the 1970s
Probably like many who listen to the twenty offerings from Black Jazz Records, the Oakland-based jazz label from the seventies, my first encounter with their catalog was with co-founder Gene […]
June 5, 2022 | Blog
Torn Light Archives 6: The Independent Eye
Click images to enlarge Delicate flowers drawn near the margins. Handcrafted ads for psychedelic rock shows, hippie gift shops, and esoteric bookstores that once sat on street corners I walk […]
May 29, 2022 | Blog
The “Original Rude Boy”: Behind the Cult Classic, ‘The Harder They Come’
“There’s something about Jamaican youth, there’s something about Jamaican culture, and there’s something about what Jamaica represents, that’s really worth projecting to the world” – Perry Henzell In anticipation of […]
May 22, 2022 | Blog
How Laurie Spiegel Expanded the Universe of Computer Music
In 2022, anyone with access to a computer has the opportunity to create computer music. I learned how to use GarageBand at a camp as a teenager, and later was […]
May 15, 2022 | Blog
The Story of The Finest In Jazz: Blue Note Records From 1939 To Today
It is impossible to imagine a history of jazz without Blue Note Records. Hip and innovative, Blue Note’s slogan of “the finest in jazz since 1939” has rang true across […]
May 6, 2022 | Blog
“Forever Experimenting”: Celebrating Klaus Schulze
A few days ago, the pioneering electronic composer Klaus Schulze passed away at the age of 74. Many have called him the “godfather of techno,” his Berlin School techniques revolutionizing […]
May 1, 2022 | Blog
The Clever Genre Collisions of Carambolage
Carambolage, a French word for “clash” or “collision,” was the moniker of one of the first German new wave bands with solely female members. The name was fitting for the […]
April 24, 2022 | Blog
“Essential But Disposable”: Alan Rider’s Adventures in Reality & Zines in Coventry, UK
Zines have been essential players in DIY music culture for decades, sites of sharing musical opinions, interviews with underground figures, political information, and tributes to personal passions. Most importantly, zines […]
April 17, 2022 | Blog
Record Store Day 2022
Record Store Day is right around the corner! We will have hundreds of limited edition RSD titles, plus over 500 new arrivals in the bins and rare original pressings and […]
April 15, 2022 | Blog
“Always On My Mind”: The Life and Work of Mississippi John Hurt
Beloved blues artist Mississippi John Hurt had a saying, “Don’t die ‘til you’re dead.” Hurt lived up to his wisdom, experiencing a life of work, playing and recording blues, and […]
April 10, 2022 | Blog