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Protest music from one to one thousand, logarithmically: One song, by TIM HEIDECKER, about punching RICHARD SPENCER in the face. Ten protest classics annotated by KILLER MIKE and EL-P of RUN THE JEWELS. One hundred songs for PRESIDENT TRUMP's first 100 days by the likes of ANGEL OLSEN, MITSKI, TORO Y MOI and CHERRY GLAZERR, available via subscription for a minimum donation of $30. One thousand songs for the next thousand weekdays, or roughly the next four years, to be selected by multiple curators under the direction of the SECRETLY GROUP and writer DAVE EGGERS (who are also behind the 100 days project). There's an opening for a 10,000-song project if anyone wants to step up... As co-founder and drummer of CAN and one of the pioneers of the motorik beat, JAKI LIEBEZEIT was one of the most influential drummers of the '70s (and beyond). As a Swiss-watch-quality timekeeper with a grounding in both rock and avant-garde jazz, he was also widely regarded as one of the best. Liebezeit, who also played with musicians from BRIAN ENO and MICHAEL ROTHER to DEPECHE MODE and JAH WOBBLE, succumbed to pneumonia on Sunday... MAGGIE ROCHE, who died Saturday at 65, was the eldest sister and alto-voiced harmony glue in the ROCHES. And she wrote this. In 1995, reflecting on the sister group's longrunning semipopular status, she said, "We'd like to make a million dollars and be set for life, [but] we have a career, and that is a gift"... RIP also: KARL HENDRICKS, CHARLES BOBO SHAW, PETER OVEREND WATTS, MARILYN PETRONE and "LAMBADA" singer LOALWA BRAZ.