Dave Segal

Dave Segal

Dave Segal is a journalist and DJ living in Seattle. He has been writing about music since 1983. His stuff has appeared in Gale Research’s literary criticism series of reference books, Creem (when it was in decline), Alternative Press (when it was ascendant), XLR8R, Jazz Times, and a slew of alternative weekly newspapers scattered across America. He also DJs weird, obscure records under the name Veins. He probably won’t honor your requests.

Recent Articles

The Indie Rockers Are All Right

Mary Timony Proved There's Still Vitality in the Venerable Genre at Clock-Out Lounge

Arizona Man Turns Seattle Church into Planetarium

Steve Roach Celebrated 40th Anniversary of Ambient Masterpiece Structures from Silence at First Baptist

Isabel Hagen’s Comedy Strings You Along

How a Juilliard-Trained Violist Found Harmony as a Stand-Up Comedian

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Music Mar 7 2:35 PM

High on Sound-System Culture

The Kibo HiFi and 206Dub Crews Power Seattle's Rising Dub/Reggae Underground

Music Feb 23 11:58 AM

Exploring Inner Space, Delivering Inner Peace

Shabaka Hutchings Delivers a Chamber-Jazz Séance at Town Hall

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Music Feb 20 10:00 AM

SAICOBAB's Chaotic Whirled Music and Mushroom's Stoned Boogie

The Best New Music to Hit My Inbox This Week

Music Feb 14 12:53 PM

A Treasure Trove of Crocodile Concerts and The Rocket Archives Go Online

The Dream of the 80s, 90s, and 00s Is Alive at Your Local Library

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Music Feb 12 1:00 PM

Damo Suzuki, Vocalist for Krautrock Legends Can, Has Died

His Unique Singing Elevated Three of the Greatest Albums Ever

Music Jan 31 11:30 AM

Two Seattle Music Shops in Crisis Mode

Patchwerks and the Trading Musician Are Struggling to Stay Plugged In—Can the Music Community Afford to Lose Them?

Music Jan 23 10:35 AM

Kim Gordon's Horrorcore Excursion and Mary Timony's Depression-Dissolving Anthem

The Best New Music to Hit My Inbox This Week

Music Jan 18 10:53 AM

"There's No Space for Something Boring"

Seattle Sextet Day Soul Exquisite Make Room for the Weird and Queer on Debut EP

Music Jan 5 12:25 PM

SLIFT's Brutal Space Rock and Hound Dog Taylor's Hand's Jazz-Rock Cauldron

The Best New Music to Hit My Inbox This Week