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Jerobeam Fenderson - Spirals
Track 5 of the audiovisual album Oscilloscope Music available at http://oscilloscopemusic.com
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The Exploited - Beat the Bastards
Full album (1996) - Could not choose one song, so all or nothing! :-)
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Marilyn Manson Will Report to L.A. Authorities on Arrest Warrant From New Hampshire Incident
The singer was accused of assaulting a videographer at a concert in 2019, and is charged with two misdemeanor accounts of simple assault.
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Foo Fighters to release disco album as the Dee Gees
Dave Grohl's band rename themselves the Dee Gees and cover five 1970s hits by the Gibb brothers.
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USA Recorded Music Revenues 46% Lower Than 1999 High
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What happens in the brain when people make music together?
Music is a tool that has accompanied our evolutionary journey and provided a sense of comfort and social connection for millennia. New research published today in the American Psychologist provides a neuroscientific understanding of the social connection with a new map of the brain when playing music.
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Kim Jong Un declared K-Pop a 'vicious cancer' that threatens North Korean culture
North Korea has pushed back on cultural influence from its southern neighbor and beyond.
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MTV VMAs Return to New York – in Person – in September
The MTV Video Music Awards (VMAs) will return this year for an in-person show on Sept. 12, airing live from the Barclays Center in New York City. No performers have been revealed yet, but according to the announcement, the ceremony, which will air in over 175 countries, will “feature performances from some of music’s biggest stars and celebrate the return of live entertainment.”
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Rolling Stones, Tom Jones and more join campaign for law change on streaming
Dozens of major music stars have joined a campaign for UK law to change regarding the royalties paid from streaming. The Rolling Stones, Tom Jones, Pet Shop Boys, Yoko Ono, Van Morrison, Barry Gibb, Emeli Sandé and Jarvis Cocker are among the new signatories of a letter to Boris Johnson pleading for better remuneration for artists and songwriters.
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Arctic Monkeys - Do I Wanna Know?
From 'AM', released 2013 on Domino Record Co.
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The coded messages in hit songs
While a catchy tune can grab our attention, subliminal subversive ideas are often what really connect with us, writes Arwa Haider.
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YouTube Says It Has Paid $4 Billion to Music Industry In Last 12 Months
YouTube has paid more than $4 billion to the music industry in the past 12 months, according to a letter sent by Lyor Cohen, the streaming video service’s top music executive.
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Making change in diversity as a woman in music - Music Business Worldwide
Paulette Long OBE discusses material steps the industry needs to take to a more diverse tomorrow…
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Review: Walk Like A Cow debut cover album
A duo playing oud and bodhran, named Walk Like A Cow, have released their debut cover album. Stan Stewart reviews these 6 tracks. You decide if you want to listen.
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In big tech’s dystopia, cat videos earn millions while real artists beg for tips | John Harris
Instead of paying musicians properly, the likes of Spotify have set up ‘donation’ buttons – thus passing the buck to fans, says Guardian columnist John Harris
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Metallica announce expansion of charitable Metallica Scholars Initiative
Metallica have announced that they are expanding their charitable Metallica Scholars Initiative to benefit community colleges in the US
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How Well Can You Hear Audio Quality?
Recently, the rapper Jay Z relaunched the subscription streaming music service Tidal, which includes the option to listen to high-definition audio for $19.99 per month. Tidal's HiFi, with its uncompressed audio files, promises a better listening experience than any other streaming service on the market.
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An oral history of The Tragically Hip’s surprise new-old album Saskadelphia
More than thirty years after they were recorded and then lost, six unreleased Tragically Hip songs from the early 90s are finally seeing the light of day.
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A Look at Thom Yorke and Jonny Greenwood’s Debut as the Smile at Glastonbury 2021 Livestream
The new band—with drummer Tom Skinner—was a surprise addition to Live at Worthy Farm on Saturday
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The Tragically Hip Unearth Surprise 'New' Album 'Saskadelphia'
Nearly four years after the death of the Tragically Hip singer Gord Downie — and three years after the band announced their retirement — the beloved Canadian rockers have revealed their surprise new album Saskadelphia, due out Friday, May 21st.
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