New album never

Why the fuck did he turn down producing Blackstar

I mean, at least he got to play a bit of percussion, but god fucking damn what a missed opportunity for himself and his greatest hero's final album

Sure. DFA records were rich kids with rich dad's who started an indie record label. James Murphy made a fun song that got popular, then went on to make a few legitimately great albums. Then he decided he wasn't going to make music anymore, so invested money he made from that into a bar and a cafe. Now he wants to make music again. Anything else?

>tfw paranoid ppl are saying something's "off" when ur just a rich guy with lots of money being a dj for new york's most exclusive places and making lots of bucks plus having connections everywhere

do you think james murphy is happy?

I don't think happy people write songs like All My Friends and Someone Great

TO TELL THE TRUTH I SAW IT COMING
THE WAY, YOU WERE BREATHING
BUT NOTHING CAN PREPARE YOU FOR IT
THE VOICE, ON THE OTHER, END

You're out of your fucking mind.

The house sold in 1994 for $.5.325 mil. And then wasn't sold again until last month, when it sold for $14mil.

trulia.com/homes/New_York/New_York/sold/21638815-225-W-13th-St-New-York-NY-10011

Who owned the house for the last 23 years?

Doubt it was Murphy.

And he opened the bar before he sold the house. It would have been a huge profit, and he's talking about the bar having 'tight margins'?

Makes no sense.

It's mainly because that stupid subway shit he was doing failed

>>tfw paranoid ppl are saying something's "off" when ur just a rich guy with lots of money being a dj for new york's most exclusive places and making lots of bucks plus having connections everywhere
In 1994?

Yeah, no.

>A deep dive on the property's public records shows no affiliation to the record label, but does turn back the name of H. Keith H. Brodie, a President Emeritus of Duke University whose name first appears on a deed for the townhouse in 1995.


hmmm....not for nothing, but Mac McCaughan's dad is also a high up at Duke.