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Philip Sherburne : ウィキペディア英語版 | Philip Sherburne
Philip Sherburne is an American journalist, musician and DJ based in Barcelona. He coined the term "Microhouse" (in a 2001 article for ''The Wire'')〔Cox, Christoph; Daniel Warner (Eds.) (2004). ''Audio Culture: Readings in Modern Music''. Continuum International Publishing Group, 319.〕〔Michaelangelo Matos (April 7, 2010). ("Pantha Du Prince: Techno Music A Rock Fan Can Love" ), ''NPR Music''.〕 and appeared in the film ''Speaking in Code''. ==Career== Sherburne is a critic and columnist for Pitchfork and ''The Wire''. He is also the electronic/dance editor for Rhapsody.com. He regularly appears on Resident Advisor and eMusic.com and has contributed to a number of publications which include: ''The New York Times'', ''Spin'', ''Slate'', ''frieze'', ''XLR8R'', ''Wired'', Rhapsody, Spain's ''Trax'', and Germany's ''Groove'' and ''De:Bug''. His has also contributed to books such as ''Audio Culture: Readings in Modern Music'', ''Time Out 1000 Songs to Change Your Life'' and ''The Pitchfork 500: Our Guide to the Greatest Songs from Punk to the Present''. When not working as a journalist, he is a DJ at night. He has performed in Berlin, Barcelona, Hamburg, Montreal, Chicago, Austin, Seattle, Portland, New York, Bristol, Chile, and Mexico.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.residentadvisor.net/dj/philipsherburne/biography )〕
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