James Murphy’s Favorite New Yorker Is Himself
The man behind LCD Soundsystem answers our usual 21 questions.
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The man behind LCD Soundsystem answers our usual 21 questions.
Kermit tackles 'New York, I Love You But You're Bringing Me Down' from last year's 'Sounds of Silver.'
The Rock & Republic designer gladly extended an open bar out of his own pocket at the Beatrice Inn last night, and, well, things got a little crazy.
James Murphy reveals on the message board of his label, DFA, that he’ll be doing a little something there called Special Disco Version at Andrew WK's new party pad.
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