Entry Posted February 4, 2006
http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/culturevulture/archives/2006/
02/03/going_underground.html Where map geeks and music geeks intersect…
Map superimposes 20th Century musicians over
London’s tube map; musicians at intersections
supposedly lie at the intersections of musical styles, too. (Beck gets
King’s Cross; the RZA (!) get Bank.) The map is
apparently sponsored by London Underground, who are also selling
the map; this, according to the introductory notes, is why
there’s no station called Massive Attack. (I live
at Buddy Holly!) 00:16
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london music tube map design underground visualization maps art history uk
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mayhem&miscellany (mayhemandmiscellany.blogspot.com):
… I've always loved the iconic London Underground Map, and all its variations including themusically linkedone. I've seen these before but they've surfaced on it's nice that so I thought I'd share as well. They're too cute to pass up a second time. …
Musicalchoonages (choonage.blogspot.com):
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In Her Own Write (www.sarapeterson.net):
… m willing to bet that many others who can appreciate the effort that went into this project will smile once or twice at something they find on the Underground Music Map. Check out Dorian Lynskey’s blog entry about this ambitious projecthere …
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