Alex Fortunato

Soma, San Francisco

Recent

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    The Who, University of Leeds, 1969. Jimi Hendrix, Fillmore East, New Years Eve 1969. Led Zeppelin, Long Beach Arena, 1972. Listen to the most mind blowing concert performances from the golden age of classic rock.
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    Songs from films written, produced and/or directed by Quentin Tarantino: film auteur and legendary music geek.
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    In 1962, Bunny Livingston introduced Bob Marley to fellow Trench Town musician and guitar virtuoso Peter Tosh. Together they would form a band called The Wailers . Here are the best songs from The Wailers, their influences and members' solo careers.
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    Gritty and greasy vintage blues and r & b that will shake your tail feathers!
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    Handpicked by DJZ.com, here are the best songs from the diverse array of producers and DJs performing at this year's Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival in Indio, California.

Brad

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    A collection of ethereal, melodic, and ambient songs to help you unwind after work. From current indie to forgotten gems from the past, everything reverberates with the same dreamy aesthetics. Brought to you from KnowPhase.com
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    Some of the hottest dance club tracks of 2011, from DJ favorites to popular hits.
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    In 2002, the editors of Rolling Stone magazine picked the 50 "coolest" albums of all time; here are the best cuts from those albums.

Favorites

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    Your sunglasses are on, your recline is perfect. Melt under the sun with good company, listening to this mix of paisley haze, heady soul grooves, and tropical rhythms.
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    Songs from films written, produced and/or directed by Quentin Tarantino: film auteur and legendary music geek.
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    Whether you're a diehard Deadhead or a neophyte to the band that's united generations, this playlist -- which features the best songs from Grateful Dead and its members' side projects -- demonstrates what a long strange trip it's been.

Fch

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    Explore the current state of forward-looking electronic music, from minimal techno to electro-acoustic sound experiments.

Live Rock

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    The Who, University of Leeds, 1969. Jimi Hendrix, Fillmore East, New Years Eve 1969. Led Zeppelin, Long Beach Arena, 1972. Listen to the most mind blowing concert performances from the golden age of classic rock.

Mr James Murphy

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    All of the DJ-friendly 12" releases from DFA Records, the taste-making NYC record label most responsible for reminding all the indie "rock kids" that dancing can be, you know, kinda fun.
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    Here's a look inside the sprawling record collection of LCD Soundsystem mastermind and DJ, James Murphy. Part history of post-punk, part retro dance-party, and entirely entertaining.