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REPUBLIC EXPANDS JYP ALLIANCE
K-Pop keeps exploding. (5/31a)
HITS LIST PATIO EDITION
Leftover hot dogs for lunch? (5/30a)
CLIVE THROWS PARTY,
UNVEILS NEW DOC
The host with the most. (5/31a)
NEAR TRUTHS: COMPUTATIONS
I.B. Bad does the math. (5/24a)
A CONVERSATION WITH MICHELLE JUBELIRER
The power from the Tower speaks. (5/30a)
HIP-HOP AT 50
The astonishing first half-century of a world-rocking genre.
K-POP'S NEW ARRIVAL
Who's next to grow the profile of Seoul music?
FESTIVAL SEASON
Are we about to see new attendance records set?
RAINMAKERS: GEORGE SANTOS
He signed Elvis.
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THE COSLOY WAY OF KNOWLEDGE
(A KG25 Q&A)

He was a punk before you were a punk. Massachusetts native Gerard Cosloy got into the Boston hardcore scene early, putting together shows and starting the mimeographed fanzine Conflict before taking a grown-up job running indie label Homestead and moonlighting as a DJ at WFMU, while also playing in the Air Traffic Controllers. Cosloy’s profile rose considerably after he co-founded Matador Records at the dawn of the ’90s, as he went on to become one of the quintessential characters of the alternative era, working with the likes of Pavement, Guided by Voices and Liz Phair—he also played with G.G. Allin for a time, so it’s obvious that he has a strong stomach. Whip-smart and highly opinionated, Cosloy doesn’t suffer fools gladly, so it’s shocking to find him slumming in this sorry rag.

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