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LONDON, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 28: A busker plays at an Underground station on February 28, 2012 in London, England. London's underground rail system, commonly called the tube, is the oldest of its kind in the world dating back to 1890. It carries approximately a quarter of a million people around its network every day along its 249 miles of track and 270 stations. The network has undergone several years of upgrade work and refurbishment in preparation for the Olympic Games which take place this summer. During this time the tube is expected to carry millions of visitors to and from the Olympic Parks.

There’s Finally an Easy Way for Artists to See How They’re Getting Paid

"All of us are doing this because we've watched our friends struggle...it makes us much closer to the problem."
By Justin Joffe
Jalopy in Red Hook Brooklyn.

A Turning Point for Jalopy as the Roots Music Haunt Seeks Nonprofit Status

Red Hook's Jalopy is officially going nonprofit in order to plot another decade for itself, and beyond that, it may even head to Zanzibar.
By Molly McQuade
Joe Carducci.

From Running SST Records to ‘Stone Male’: The Journey of Joe Carducci

“It was an ordeal to say, ‘I have to see Black Flag, but I’m exhausted from Flipper.’ ”
By Brad Cohan
Gayle King and L.A. Reid. (Laura Massa/Michael Priest Photography)

To Live and Die With L.A. Reid

By Matthew Kassel

An All-Acoustic-Guitar Record Label Lifts Americana to New Heights

By Brad Cohan
(Justin Joffe for Observer)

Odesza May Sound Cool, Bro, But Does That Even Matter?

By Justin Joffe

The Mesmerizing Goth Pop of The Jesus and Mary Chain’s ‘Psychocandy’

By Justin Joffe

Ork Records: The NY Punk Record Label That Was Too Good to Last

By Mac Randall

Tompkins Square Anniversary Celebrates Guitar Virtuosos Old and New

By Lisa Brown

How to Save Your Record Label

By Tim Sommer

Searching for American DIY at Gigawatts Fest

By Justin Joffe
Emily Reo @ Silent Barn (Photo by Justin Joffe/ New York Observer)

Emily Reo Finds Sanctuary in Bushwick’s Communal Music Spaces

By Justin Joffe
Begrudging indie rock band begrudgingly takes begrudging band promo photo.

New Names, Old Magic: Built To Spill’s Radiant ‘Untethered Moon’

By Linda Laban
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