The Only Weekly That Matters Est. 1999 // The Door Magazine

Music & Culture

Music does not exist in a vacuum. Every record is the product of a time, a place, a set of ideas that extend far beyond the studio. This section collects The Door Magazine's essays, commentary and criticism on the broader forces that shape what we listen to and why — the economics of the music industry, the politics of sound, the subcultures that build scenes before the mainstream notices them, and the cultural moments that explain why certain songs land the way they do. No genre allegiance, no agenda: just the belief that music is worth thinking about seriously.

Death to the Algorithm: Curation Matters

Streaming has given us access to everything. But without human judgment, access to everything is access to nothing.

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The Quiet Revolution: Why Underground Wins

While the major labels chase streams, something more interesting is happening in basements and DIY venues across the country.

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