February 2, 2012
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“ Ten years ago this month, New York City writer Matthew Perpetua launched Fluxblog, a combination of music criticism and personal writing that’s provided a template for thousands of mp3 blogs created since. By the end of 2002 it had settled into daily song reviews and downloads, an elegant formula that’s been a defining influence on music criticism written for the Internet. Perpetua, now an associate editor at Rolling Stone, went on to contribute to publications like SPIN, New York magazine, Pitchfork, and many others, but still writes daily for the site that got him started. ”
Interview: Fluxblog Turns 10 | The Measure
Can I just be a fag for a moment and saw how great it is that I met Matthew in 2002, within a month or two of Fluxblog starting, and that ten years later, this is his bio? No matter what Morrissey says, we love it when our friends become successful.
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