Lady Gaga’s “Telephone” video breaks the Internet

The arrival of the “Telephone” video has now officially cemented Lady Gaga as the most compelling pop star on the face of the planet (your move, Kanye). It’s only been out for four and a half days, and you could write a doctoral thesis on the Internet’s reaction. And now,…

An exclusive in-depth Q&A with Jonny 5 of Flobots

See also: Jonny 5’s track-by-track breakdown of Flobots’ new album, The Circle In the Square. Jonny 5 is scaring folks in middle America. Literally. But while the Flobots frontman — better known to folks around here by his government name Jamie Laurie — has devoted the better part of his…

Hey, DJ! Q&A with Joshua Twentythree (aka Time for Trees)

Every Friday we spotlight the hottest cats (and kittens) behind the decks in the MHC, grilling them to gain some insight on what it takes, exactly, to get the party rocking, to find out about their most treasured crate digging experiences and what they really think when we stumble up…

Poptimystic: Taio Cruz did what?!?

Taio Cruz is a British dude who wrote and produced for A-listers until 2008, when he stepped in front of a mike. Now, two years later, he has broken a Hot 100 record by having the Ludacris-assisted remix of his single “Break Your Heart” enter the chart last week at…

Jessica Simpson + Billy Corgan + Songmaking = Depressing

It has been rumored that Jessica Simpson and Billy Corgan are dating , but we thought they’d at least have the decency to spare the public the fruits of their love. Then we remembered who we were talking about and suddenly the idea that they would record music together seemed…

Q&A with Boonie Mayfield

His stage surname is a nod to Curtis Mayfield, a pioneer of funk and architect of politically conscious African American music. Drawing inspiration from the same tones of rhythm and history, Boonie Mayfield, aka Boon Doc, is cut from a similar cloth of soul greatness. A dancer, songwriter and beat…

Hey, DJ! Q&A with Dangerous Dan Hyatt

Every Friday we spotlight the hottest cats (and kittens) behind the decks in the MHC, grilling them to gain some insight on what it takes, exactly, to get the party rocking, to find out about their most treasured crate digging experiences and what they really think when we stumble up…

Poptimystic: Black Eyed Peas on top. Again.

We’re not sure if it was the Grammy performance, the insane music video, the blockbuster tour, or just a crushing lack of creativity on the part of the American public, but the Peas are on top of the Hot 100 once again. Goody. It’s their third number one single off…

Localized: Todd Roeth lives for the silence and noise

When it comes to the Denver music scene, Todd Roeth is a regular household name. Along with business partner Sean Porter, Roeth started the reputable Dayjob Inc. web design and development outfit whose work can be found all over town from the Denver Botanic Gardens to the Denver Post Underground…

Hey, DJ! Q&A with DJ Walt White, aka CTRL-WALT-DEL

Every Friday we spotlight the hottest cats (and kittens) behind the decks in the MHC, grilling them to gain some insight on what it takes, exactly, to get the party rocking, to find out about their most treasured crate digging experiences and what they really think when we stumble up…

Poptimystic: We Are The World cannot unseat Ke$ha

Appearing in an episode of The Simple Life and then singing uncredited backup vocals on the worst single of last year would not appear to be the path to pop enshrinement. But here is Ke$ha, who did exactly that and is now parked on top of the Hot 100. Above…

Hey, DJ! Q&A with Tyler “Danger” Jacobson

Every Friday we spotlight the hottest cats (and kittens) behind the decks in the MHC, grilling them to gain some insight on what it takes, exactly, to get the party rocking, to find out about their most treasured crate digging experiences and what they really think when we stumble up…

Dent on battling being a fundamental aspect to emceeing

Battling is a fundamental aspect of emceeing, one of the four essential elements of hip-hop. An underground ritual that rappers engage in to develop their wordplay skills and increase their stature, battles are often pressurized situations, in which the rappers ad-lib against other MCs, spitting rhymes off the top of…

Hopefully, Fergie cannot predict the future.

You’re The Black Eyed Peas. You spent an eternity on top of the Billboard last summer and the label has given you carte blanche for the videos on your upcoming singles. What do you do? No need for what ifs — that is exactly what happened, and the Peas elected…

Q&A with Annie Clark of St. Vincent

Performing as St. Vincent, Annie Clark is a writer of lush, adventurous pop music. As a teenager she was the tour manager for her uncle’s band, Tuck & Patti, where she learned not only a great deal about the music business but also a bit about musicianship and effective performance…

Hey, DJ! Q&A with boyhollow

Every Friday we spotlight the hottest cats (and kittens) behind the decks in the MHC, grilling them to gain some insight on what it takes, exactly, to get the party rocking, to find out about their most treasured crate digging experiences and what they really think when we stumble up…

Q&A with Pete Wernick, aka Dr. Banjo

While our profile on Pete Wernick in this week’s issue primarily focused on the duality of his roles in his bluegrass/jazz group Flexigrass and with the traditional bluegrass act Long Road Home, Wernick also discussed a number of other things including: what good bluegrass is, his introduction and the resurgence…

Poptimystic: Super Bowl XLIV

In front of what may turn out to be the largest audience in Super Bowl history, Queen Latifah ripped off her earpiece, Carrie Underwood wore hooker platforms and Pete Townshend exposed his belly-button. Scandalous! There was also some (awesome) football played, but as far as Poptimystic is concerned, the only…

Q&A with Ryan Mcryhew and Kristi Schaefer of Hideous Men

Although only technically together for a few months, Hideous Men has garnered interest well outside of Denver and even as far as England. The duo’s experimental pop songs incorporate samples and loops within larger arcs of songwriting that have a gently expansive emotional colorings and soothing rhythmic textures. Although the…