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Pop | The 50
May 3, 2013
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The 50 Best Songs of 1984

The 50 Best Songs of 1984

by Stephanie Benson
Prince, Madonna and Tina Turner headline one of pop music's best years yet.
80's Hits | Studio Rock
April 26, 2013
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'80s Studio Rock

'80s Studio Rock

by Barry Walters
From U2 to Phil Collins, Grace Jones to Toto, Hall & Oates to Tina Turner.
Glam | Artist Spotlight
March 13, 2013
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Artist Spotlight: David Bowie

Artist Spotlight: David Bowie

by Justin Farrar
Every album invented a new character, a new genre and a whole new universe.
Pop | Senior Year
March 11, 2013
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Senior Year, 1981: Avant-Garde...

Senior Year, 1981: Avant-Garde Goes Mainstream

by Rachel Devitt
Blondie, Grace Jones, The Go-Go's and more bring bold artiness to the mainstream.
Dream Pop | Source Material
February 5, 2013
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M83's 'Hurry Up, We're...

M83's 'Hurry Up, We're Dreaming': Source Material

by Philip Sherburne
Dissecting the influences behind this epic, invigorating 2011 dream-pop beast.
Alt/Punk | Friday Mixtape
January 11, 2013
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The 24-Hour Apocalypse

The 24-Hour Apocalypse

by Brian MacDonald
Our longest, craziest, most end-times-worthy playlist yet. Prepare to be astounded.
Rap/Hip-Hop | Friday Mixtape
December 14, 2012
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Late-Night Drunk Party Jamz

Late-Night Drunk Party Jamz

by Garrett Kamps
The booze is flowing. Everyone thinks they're the best DJ. Everyone is right.
Dance Pop | Source Material
December 7, 2012
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Source Material: Ke$ha, Animal

Source Material: Ke$ha, Animal

by Rachel Devitt
Diving deep into the polarizing pop tart's feral, whiskey-spewing 2010 smash.
Oldies | Friday Mixtape
November 9, 2012
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Hits You Never Heard Of, Part 5

Hits You Never Heard Of, Part 5

by Chuck Eddy
More weird chart smashes, starring the 3 Stooges, mashed potatoes and the Lambada.
Rock/Pop | Cheat Sheet
November 6, 2012
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Cheat Sheet: I Want My MTV

Cheat Sheet: I Want My MTV

by Rachel Devitt
Early-'80s basic-cable stars, from Michael Jackson to Cyndi Lauper to The Buggles.
Oldies | Friday Mixtape
September 14, 2012
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Hits You Never Heard Of, Part 4

Hits You Never Heard Of, Part 4

by Chuck Eddy
More bizarre chart smashes you've probably never heard before
Oldies | Friday Mixtape
July 20, 2012
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Hits You Never Heard Of, Part 3

Hits You Never Heard Of, Part 3

by Chuck Eddy
Chart smashes you've never heard (or heard of), from the Scooby Doo one to the werewolf one and beyond.
Electronica/Dance | Friday Mixtape
July 6, 2012
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Balearic Oddities

Balearic Oddities

by Philip Sherburne
One of my favorite record stores in the world is not in New York, London, San Francisco, Berlin, Tokyo or any other of the obvious metropolitan capitals. It's tucked away on a side street in Mahon, a city on the Spanish island of Menorca. Strictly speaking, it's not even a record store. Mostly, it sells sewing machines. There must be hundreds of them crammed into the shop's two dusty rooms, old and new (well, old and less old) all jostled together, covering practically every available flat surface, including the floor. There are regal black Singers with faded gold detailing and boxy plastic Pfaffs of more recent vintage; on the wall, a faded poster of a blonde woman with a fluorescent headband and a feathery perm promises the very finest that 1984 had to offer in technology _and_ style. And then there are the records. At first, it's hard to even pick them out amid the clutter, but the trained digger's eyes will unfailingly be drawn to the waist-high LP bins that line the walls, as well as the boxes of seven-inch records that have been tucked into every last available nook and cranny. (Maneuvering yourself into a position where you can comfortably flip through them is a challenge.) The first time I visited the shop, two years ago, it seemed almost too good to be true: My girlfriend is a designer with a growing stable of sewing machines of her own, and I collect records. Was this place made just for us? (According to the store's septua-or octogenarian owner, his late wife loved music, so he stocked records. Makes sense.) At first, admittedly, the stock didn't seem too impressive. There were hundreds of unremarkable classical records, the usual hit-parade anthologies from the likes of [James Last](http://www.rhapsody.com/goto?rcid=art.2884) (since moving to Europe, I've seen more of that guy's records in flea markets than I care to count; sometimes I wonder if he's stalking me), and, inexplicably, 30 or 40 copies of the [_Superman_](http://www.rhapsody.com/goto?rcid=alb.98500) soundtrack, all still in shrink wrap. But as my eyes began to glaze over and my fingertips turned brown with dust, a record jumped out at me: [Ashra](http://www.rhapsody.com/goto?rcid=art.24281973)'s _[New Age of Earth](http://www.rhapsody.com/goto?rcid=alb.117845)_, a cosmic Krautrock classic by Manuel Göttsching, [Harald Grosskopf](http://www.rhapsody.com/goto?rcid=art.28300084) and company, released in 1977 and fairly collectible on vinyl. There were three copies of it, in fact, which helped drive home the suspicion that I might have stumbled onto a goldmine of sorts. (I bought two and assuaged my conscience by leaving the last one for a future buyer.) And the further I dug, the more gems I began to unearth: Krautrockers La Düsseldorf, Ze Records' disco princess Cristina, [Lene Lovich](http://www.rhapsody.com/goto?rcid=art.6563)'s disco project Kirkokos, Canadian disco from Ottowan and France Joli... basically, a whole lot of disco -- Philly, Italo and otherwise -- with a smattering of New Wave and Krautrock. In a thrift store across town, I found a similar trove, this time with a focus on '90s house, techno and _makina -- _all styles that developed after the sewing machine shop presumably placed its last order. And I began to realize that it wasn't so much a goldmine I had stumbled upon as an archaeology dig that laid bare the musical history of the island's dance clubs. (Many records were stamped as the property of long-shuttered nightclubs.) Mixed in with [Snap!](http://www.rhapsody.com/goto?rcid=art.1528) and [Soul II Soul](http://www.rhapsody.com/goto?rcid=art.1493), I found records by [Cocteau Twins](http://www.rhapsody.com/goto?rcid=art.44109), [Front 242](http://www.rhapsody.com/goto?rcid=art.917), [Marshall Jefferson](http://www.rhapsody.com/goto?rcid=art.40234), [Suzanne Ciani](http://www.rhapsody.com/goto?rcid=art.1930) and even the Athens, Georgia, post-punks [Pylon](http://www.rhapsody.com/goto?rcid=art.69084), whom DFA recently reissued in an effort to rescue them from their perpetual obscurity. Here you had real, physical evidence of "Balearic" eclecticism -- a clean cut through the fossil record. In tribute, then, here's a selection of some of the choicer specimens I unearthed there. Consider it a theoretical reconstruction, like a re-assembled [T. Rex](http://www.rhapsody.com/goto?rcid=art.4021) skeleton, of the Balearic sound.
New Wave | Senior Year
May 31, 2012
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Senior Year, 1987: Life in a...

Senior Year, 1987: Life in a John Hughes Movie

by Rachel Devitt
Flash back to 1987 with Brat-Pack-approved classics.
Oldies | Friday Mixtape
April 27, 2012
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Hits You Never Heard Of, Part 2

Hits You Never Heard Of, Part 2

by Chuck Eddy
Forgotten chart-toppers involving Rip Van Winkle, carnivorous eggplants, a washing machine and more
Oldies | Friday Mixtape
March 16, 2012
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Hits You Never Heard Of

Hits You Never Heard Of

by Chuck Eddy
From Atlanta Falcons fight songs to 'Good Times' homages, a wild tour of popular songs you've never heard
Funk | Playlist
January 31, 2012
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The Nile Rodgers Primer

The Nile Rodgers Primer

by Mosi Reeves
A beginner's guide to the funk god, hitting Chic and beyond
Rock/Pop | Senior Year
October 19, 2011
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Senior Year, 1973: Yesterday a...

Senior Year, 1973: Yesterday a Quarterback, Today a Glam Queen

by Justin Farrar
Pop | Senior Year
August 30, 2011
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Senior Year, 1984: Post-Prom...

Senior Year, 1984: Post-Prom Beach Party Mix

by Wendy Lee Nentwig
Post-Prom Beach Party! Head back to 1984 with Madonna, Duran Duran, Culture Club and more.