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Categories: Audio, Music | 15 Comments

First day of October, Autumn is on its way… Depressing, isn’t it? NO, because here’s a new Spotify playlist themed accordingly! See, there’s always an upside. Click the picture, plug in your headphones and roll around mentally in a pile of imaginary leaves. Careful not to squash any hibernating hedgehogs. You know the drill. Official [...]

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You didn’t think we’d let you spend Fathers’ Day* weekend without a brand new Postculturist playlist to mark the occasion? Get away with you. As if. This Spotify playlist is not only 100% FREE, but is also guaranteed to contain absolutely no ‘Daddy Cool’ by Boney M. Phew. Take this extravaganza to your fathers, or [...]

Categories: Audio, Internet, Making a creative living, Music, Old media | 5 Comments
The last issue of Plan B - June 2009

The last issue of Plan B – June 2009 Today we present one sad thought and one happy thought. In that order. Here’s the sad one. It’s the end of an era for music fans. Well, the sort of music fans who read the eclectic, hyperbolic and occasionally life-altering Plan B magazine. ‘Real music fans’, [...]

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It’s full moon! That calls for a themed Spotify playlist, wouldn’t you say? By an extraordinary stroke of luck, that’s exactly what we have here. Click the picture below to listen to the FREE bumper 30-track Postculturist full moon Spotify playlist. Then have a cheery lycanthropic jig in the comfort of your own home. Go [...]

Categories: Art, Internet, Making a creative living, Music, Postculturism | 3 Comments
All Mine! (2004) - Artemio Rodriguez

Last week, the proprietors of Pirate Bay were found guilty of being accessories to copyright crime. The site is a popular and well-used free repository of links to copyright-ignoring media torrents. The debate has turned cartwheels ever since, in the mainstream media and in blogs. Was a custodial sentence really warranted? Should the entertainment industry [...]