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Music
Röyksopp's Svein Berge Feels Free to Indulge
"We got into electronic music at a very early age," says Svein Berge, one-half of the Norwegian electronic duo Röyksopp with childhood pal Torbjørn Brundtland. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 03/18/11
The Kills Talk Fugazi, Tokyo, and Blood Pressures
The Kills' Alison Mosshart has a husky voice, and Jamie Hince chain-smokes nonchalantly. They both have really great hair. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 03/15/11
Charting the whirlwind rise of the Brooklyn five-piece, purveyors of experimental, indie-rock, bluegrass banjo havoc. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 03/15/11
The U.K.’s latest female singing sensation gently sidesteps the pitfalls of being the U.K.’s latest female singing sensation ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 03/15/11
Swede Symphony: Listening for The Sounds
Over the last few years, America has officially been invaded by Sweden—culturally, at least—and you can't forget The Sounds, the new-wave/indie/electro outfit known as much for their high-energy live shows as for their sense of fashion. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 03/14/11
Clogs, comprised of composer and performer Padma Newsome, guitarist Bryce Dessner of The National, bassoonist Rachael Elliott, and percussionist Thomas Kozumplik, came together as the foursome were completing musical training at Yale. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 03/11/11
Retrofitting with Hunx and His Punkettes
That's Hunx, also known as Seth Bogart, former member of queer electro quartet Gravy Train!!!!, and current front man of San Francisco-based Hunx and His Punx, a fusion of '50s teenage rock, '60s girl groups, and garage rock. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 03/11/11
Iconoclassical: Hahn-Bin, The Violin Virtuoso with a Twist
What would happen if you threw Rick Owens, a violin virtuoso, and a bedazzled face mask into a blender? You'd get Hahn-Bin, a Juilliard-educated protégé of legendary violinist Itzhak Perlman—and master of technique and high fashion in his own right. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 03/10/11
Exclusive Interactive Video Premiere: Émilie Simon's Big Idea
For her latest album, The Big Machine, Émilie Simon joined forces with director Vincent Morisset (creator of Arcade Fire's interactive video for "Neon Bible"), photographer John Londono, and illustrator Caroline Robert to create a series of interactive videos based around the thaumatrope, which Interview has the pleasure of premiering. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 03/09/11
The Romany Rye's songs—which trade in heartbreak and love, adventures on the road, and hanging out with friends—trigger universal themes, with a style and sound reminiscent of classic American folk and rock-and-roll. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 03/09/11