A federal court judge busts Sidran.
As Internet music companies struggle, Andrew Rasiej’s Digital Club Network keeps the faith.
Last time Pinback drove to Seattle all they got was a lousy cancellation notice.
Raised half a world away from Nashville, Kasey Chambers shines as one of country’s brightest young stars.
Thirty years after his death, EMP explores Jimi Hendrix’s innovations.
ARO.space gets new owners; high-tech company Encoding.com gets a new name.
With Napster in legal turmoil, computer-bound music listeners are searching for increased access to favorite songs without having to pay….
MP3.com’s Michael Robertson leads the music industry into techdom, but some say he’s led it astray.
A new attitude at the Liquor Control Board? Maybe not.
Abandoning the stage early, Tricky leaves Seattle fans shaking their heads.
An inside look at the record industry’s digital-download security plan.
Wire is still relevant—and underground—after all these years.
How a nightclub overcame fierce competition and adapted to the gentrification of its neighborhood to thrive for 10 years—and counting.
RealNetworks’ Larry Jacobson winds up and delivers a pitch: subscription fees for baseball Webcasts.
With radio gravitating to the Internet, the old way of doing business appears to be doomed.
Nintendo uses a new law to clamp down on cybersquatters.
Decade hopping: Back to the ’70s.
(Thursday, March 1, 10am) At 10:54 yesterday, an earthquake rattled Seattle, sending bricks tumbling to the sidewalk and shattering windows…
It may be named for a rustic street on Manhattan’s Lower East Side, but the media and data marketing firm…
Just back from Woodstock, Moby reflects on “the ethos of testosterone.”