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AROUND THE WEB: 06/02/2009

(Photo: Ian Meyer)
The second Fool's Gold podcast drops as a mix of hardcore classics from Congorock.
In the wake of Jay Bennett's death, The AV Club lists "21 unjustly unheralded sidemen."
Simon Reynolds praises "in-between" musical periods for Slate.
The Wire posts the unedited transcript of their interview with dubstep don, Kode9. Via Steve.
The Guardian looks at Kosovo's growing club scene.
Flavorwire asks Mr. Scruff to name "5 Rare Records No DJ Can Do Without".
John Wray profiled comedian Zach Galifianakis for the New York Times Magazine.
FACT's mix series continues with an entry from globetrotting Chilean, Matias Aguayo.
DJ Broadcast has a new mix from Brendon Moeller aka Beat Pharmacy and Echologist. Via Steve.
MTVU premiered Major Lazer's new video for "Hold The Line".
The FADER hosts an exclusive mix from Radioclit.
In addition to relaunching their online store, the Turntable Lab blog has an in-depth interview with New York DJ Stretch Armstrong. Via Elliot.
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