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Pop Smoke was murdered by 15-year-old shooter who admitted slaying to detention center cellmate: detective testifies
Rapper Pop Smoke was killed by a 15-year-old, a detective testified at a hearing Friday.
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Heaven - How Listening to Music Transports Us
Hearing music can take us to places we would not be able to go otherwise.
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Childish Gambino sued for alleged This Is America copyright infringement
The artist, whose real name is Donald Glover, is being sued by rapper Kidd Wess who claims his song Made in America is ‘glaringly similar’
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The Making of Fake Bands and Their Very Real Fan Bases
The masterminds behind fictional acts like Stillwater, 2gether, Pink Slip, and many others break down what went into making an inherently ridiculous concept something people could take so seriously
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Collaboration: two heads are better
My music act is currently a duo. The collaboration is with Zane Seubert. He's a singer-songwriter and a percussionist. We are preparing for our first gigs.
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The Secret History of Women in Electronic Music Is Just Beginning to Be Told
Sisters with Transistors, a new documentary highlighting women pioneers in early electronic music, offers one portal into the past—hopefully with more to follow.
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Shock G, ‘Humpty Hump’ of Digital Underground, Dies at 57
Shock G, producer and frontman of the 1990s hip-hop group Digital Underground and widely known for his alter-ego “Humpty Hump,” has died, according to a statement from his family.
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The Redemption of Justin Bieber
He made every mistake a child star can make, including the ones that nearly destroyed him. Now—fortified by God, marriage, and a new album, "Justice"—Justin Bieber is putting his life back together, one positive, deliberate step at a time.
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JD McPherson - Let the Good Times Roll
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How 1995's Macintosh NY Music Fest 'Livestreamed' 25 Years Ahead Of Its Time
In 1995, long before iPhones, WiFi, social media or Zoom consumed our daily lives, there was just a couple of forward-thinking New York City club owners and promoters looking to replace revenue created by the collapse of the New Music Seminar the year before. Their ingenious idea: a hybrid music festival both in-person and “webcasted,” the livestreaming of its day, at clubs across the city.
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Justin Bieber's drug use was so bad that security would check his pulse
"It was like I had all this success and it was still like: I’m still sad, and I’m still in pain. And I still have these unresolved issues," he told GQ.
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Mick Jagger celebrates end of lockdown in new track 'Eazy Sleazy'
Mick Jagger released a surprise new track on Tuesday, "Eazy Sleazy", which celebrates the end of lockdown in England and takes a tongue-in-cheek look at some of the downsides of life cooped up at home during the pandemic.
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Alan Cross: Sorry Gen X, but the music of your youth is now the new classic rock
Back when The Simpsons still offered biting social commentary, season seven saw Homer try to impress Bart and Lisa by scoring tickets to the Lollapalooza-like Hullabalooza, which featured Smashing Pumpkins, Sonic Youth, and a very baked Cypress Hill.
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Prince's Sister on Honoring Her Brother's Vault of Unreleased Music
Following Prince’s death in 2016, Tyka Nelson, the musician’s younger sister, has been tasked with helping preserve the Purple One’s legacy. She shares one-sixth of Prince’s estate, with thousands of unreleased songs reportedly stowed away in Prince’s vault. Fans have eagerly demanded a taste of what the artist never got the chance to release on his own.
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Childrens orchestra plays the theme song from 2001: A space odyssey
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Artificial Intelligence Creates New Nirvana Song 27 Years After Kurt Cobain Death at Age 27
Kurt Cobain died 27 years ago. Now, computer science helped release a new Nirvana song. The iconic frontman of Seattle sound pathfinders, Nirvana, committed suicide on April 5, 1994. Kurt Cobain’s iconoclast career crowned him at the Rock n’Roll Hall of Fame and paved the way to the urban legend known as the “27 Club.”
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Electro-Glitch Pop in the 1960s: The Unreal Sounds & Story of Silver Apples
Silver Apples had a mind blowing electronic pop sound that would be replicated by indie bands decades later. Why haven't we all heard of them?
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In Computero: Hear How AI Software Wrote a 'New' Nirvana Song
Computer-generated artificial tracks by Jimi Hendrix, Amy Winehouse and Jim Morrison highlight a new project that helps bring attention to mental illness
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Mr Brightside: The hit that just won't die
The Killers' pop anthem has now spent five years in the UK chart. How did it happen?
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Apple doesn't care about Album Cover Art
Album covers have never been smaller. Look at the size of this album cover. Why isn’t it touching the edges of the screen? Why can’t I read the album name from the cover? [2] And why can’t I see that The Who took a piss on the monolith?
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