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James Murphy (electronic musician)

James Jeremiah Murphy (born February 4, 1970) is an American musician, DJ, singer, songwriter, and record producer. His most well-known musical project is LCD Soundsystem, which first gained attention with its single "Losing My Edge" in 2002 before releasing its eponymous debut album in February 2005 to critical acclaim and top 20 success in the UK. LCD Soundsystem's second and third studio albums, Sound of Silver (2007) and This Is Happening (2010) respectively, were praised by several music review outlets.

LCD Soundsystem was named one of Rolling Stone's New Immortals—"currently active (or relatively recently defunct) artists who [the publication thinks] will stand the test of time." In 2011, LCD Soundsystem announced they would disband with a final show on April 2, 2011 at Madison Square Garden. In the following years, Murphy continued to pursue other artistic projects – some music-related, others not. In early 2016, the band announced a reunion as well as an appearance at the 2016 Coachella Festival, with their fourth album American Dream and respective tour following afterwards in 2017. In May 2018 and in August 2024, LCD Soundsystem was a headliner at All Points East festival in Victoria Park, London.

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4th of February 1970 News

1970년 2월 4일 의 New York Times 1면에 실린 뉴스

Prague Defends Its Curbs On Some Western Newsmen

Date: 05 February 1970

Czech defends curbs on some Western newsmen, asserts Czech welcomes 'truly objective reptg,' article in Rude Pravo

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Government Eases Demand for Newsmen's Files; Will Not Insist on Obtaining All the Data It Had Asked Concedes Policy Breach Government Eases Its Demand for Newsmen's Files

Date: 05 February 1970

By FRED P. GRAHAM Special to The New York Times

Fred GRAHAM

Justice Dept will not insist on obtaining all subpoenaed materials, admits there was breach of long-standing policy of agreeing with newsmen on information to be demanded before subpoenaing their files; spokesman repts that after informal negotiations with unnamed news magazine, dept has temporarily dropped its demand for names of confidential informants concerning Weathermen; has also eased scope of Caldwell subpoena; Nixon Adm officials hold policy of pre-subpoena negotiations has always been followed and that recent exceptions are results of miscues, not examples of new policy; both Govt and news media have avoided confrontations, apparently fearing both would lose in test case before US Sup Ct; '68 case of A Buchanan, ed of Oregon Univ student newspaper who refused to give names of student marijuana users to grand jury, and '58 decision of US Appeals Ct in actress J Garland suit against NY Herald Tribune columnist M Torre cited as significant examples of ct rulings in news source cases

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Clark Terms Broad Subpoenas To Reporters a Shift in Policy

Date: 05 February 1970

By HENRY RAYMONT

Henry RAYMONT

former Atty Gen Clark disagrees with Justice Dept's statement that broad subpoenas represent no departure from past policy, says he can recall no action similar in scope to present demand for records of Caldwell and CBS staff; says forcing reporters to disclose files for Govt 'fishing expedition' would destroy effectiveness of press; Isaacs says ASNE is considering joining lawsuit by Chicago papers to quash subpoena involving Panthers; Dean E Abel calls on all newsmen to oppose any ct action threatening newsman's relationship with his news sources; Authors League of Amer denounces subpoenas as serious threat to freedom of speech and information; former FCC chmn N Minow urges media refuse to honor subpoenas; H R Tatarian (UPI) holds unrestricted use of subpoena would undermine public confidence and work against public interest; Wall St Journal managing ed S E Soderlind says paper will continue to resist subpoenas; W Cronkite (CBS), C Huntley (NBC), F Reynolds (ABC) concur that media must resist

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Subpoenas on the Press

Date: 04 February 1970

on recent Govt subpoenas of news files, notes, films and other material from newspapers, magazines and TV networks; stresses press's need to protect confidential news sources; says that even if scope of subpoena is limited, process will create impression that press operates as investigative agency for govt; holds any encroachment on press freedom is opening wedge for further reduction of that freedom

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Reporter License Urged by Member Of Violence Panel

Date: 05 February 1970

Dr W W Menninger, member of Natl Comm on Causes and Prevention of Violence, suggests licensing of reporters; says some segments of Amer soc feel violent action is only channel to media and while media can never assure nonviolent resolution of conflict, they can assure violent resolution; AP Managing Eds Assn pres G P Smith holds licensing is no guarantee of competence

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Spying on the Press

Date: 04 February 1970

urging full disclosure of facts in episode in which 4 govt agents masqueraded as newsmen to infiltrate Saigon press corps

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Visiting Soviet Editors Received by Rogers

Date: 04 February 1970

11 newsmen visiting US are received by Sec Rogers, Washington, DC; L N Tolkunov, head of group, praises Rogers

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Market Summary

Date: 05 February 1970

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RALLY BY STOCKS RUNS OUT OF FUEL; Leading Market Indicators Ease After Displaying Early Token Strength DOW INDEX LOSES 2.97 Memorex and Telex Decline Sharply as Computer Issues Are Hard Hit

Date: 05 February 1970

By VARTANIG G. VARTAN

Vartanig VARTAN

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Feud Flares Between Brandt Regime and the Press

Date: 05 February 1970

By DAVID BINDER Special to The New York Times

David Special

Brandt adm feud with A Springer newspapers attributed to disagreement over importance of reunification

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