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Music

Four Tet Discusses Making Music And His inspirations In A New Documentary [Exclusive]
Using an unusual technique that involves animating still photographs, Dan Wilde's film looks at Kieran Hebden's creative process and inspirations.
TCP Staff
9.10.13
Gear

Five Classic Riffs Every Budding Guitar Player Has Tried to Learn
Not being interested in learning scales or the names of the notes, you did the logical thing and skipped STRAIGHT to convincing yourself you could play any guitar riff in existence a week after attaching a strap to your shiny black Stratocaster.
Leo Maymind
9.10.13
Motherboard Blog

Starting Online Rumors in China Can Get You 3 Years in Prison
If a false post is viewed more than 5,000 times—or forwarded 500 times—then it's jail time.
Zach Sokol
9.10.13
Motherboard Blog

Scientists Engineered a Vaccine-Ready, Less-Deadly Form of MERS
Not all viral engineering has to be controversial.
Jason Koebler
9.10.13
Thug Lite

Gucci Mane Needs An Intervention
And how mental illness could be hip-hop's last taboo.
Jo Fuertes-Knight
9.10.13
Question Of The Day

Should There Be a Cap On How Many Children We Can Have?
"There shouldn’t be a cap, because of human rights."
Jak Hutchcraft
9.10.13
New music

We're Premiering the New RAC Video Featuring Kele and MNDR Tomorrow
Hold on to your butts, kids.
VICE Staff
9.10.13
Photo

Jim Mangan and the Layers of the Utah Desert
Jim Mangan takes beautiful photos of the deserts of the American Southwest—a region that looks infinite, otherworldly, and nearly devoid of people through his lens. We asked him to explain his latest collection of images.
Christian Storm
9.10.13
Motherboard Blog

This US Budget Visualization Tool Unveils the Government's Inner Workings
Learn facts like how the US spends more money on defense now than during the peak of the Cold War.
DJ Pangburn
9.10.13
Premieres

Premiere: Key! - "GUESS WHO (Fuckin' Yo Bitch)"
At last, one of mankind's nagging questions have been answered.
Noisey Staff
9.10.13
News

The Sketch Artist Who Helped Catch Mumbai’s Gang Rapists
Nitin Yadav has been working with Mumbai police for over 20 years and has become something of a local celebrity after his eerily accurate sketches of the men accused of gang raping a photojournalist last month.
Mansi Choksi
9.10.13
News

Faisal Islam Has Spent Five Years Watching Europe Collapse
His book, The Default Line: The Inside Story of People, Banks, and Entire Nations on the Edge, documents the 2008 financial crisis and the aftershocks that are still being felt from Greece to the UK.
Yiannis Baboulias
9.10.13
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