Posts tagged "music"

Brutalismus 3000’s latest EP, Goodbye Salo, showcases the Berlin duo’s evolution within the electronic music landscape. This six-track offering presents a refined version of their signature sound, blending aggressive rhythms with pop sensibilities. The opening track sets the tone, immediately immersing listeners in a high-octane atmosphere. Throughout the EP, Victoria

The sudden loss of UK producer SOPHIE four years ago is one of dance music’s most painful tragedies. The Scottish born visionary was poised to change the face of pop and electronic music, with her singular sound and innovative approach to the art of noise making. SOPHIE’s loss was made

On paper, James Blake and Lil Yachty are an unlikely duo. Yet, their collaborative album Bad Cameo proves to be an intriguing (albeit uneven) exploration that pushes both artists into new sonic territory. The record attempts to blend Blake’s signature ethereal production with rapper Yachty’s evolving R&B vision, and when

We sat down with Gabriel Seize, the multi-talented French composer, producer and visual artist to talk about his music, creative process and debut EP Prologue released on May 10th via his own label Gabriel Seize Music. In the 6-track EP, Gabriel dives into his arsenal of vintage synths, as he

Life begins in medias res – its head spinning horns warping into focus through bulbous filters, as if we’re entering the party at its peak. The latest single from Jamie xx and another taste of upcoming album In Waves (due in September) continues the UK producer’s foray into euphoric, sexy

While the news of PC Music’s shutdown sent shockwaves through most of the music community, for anyone paying attention to founder A.G Cook over the past two years, it probably felt like a probability. From soundtracking films to producing for Beyoncé, the UK producer’s growing presence in more mainstream circles

  Tove Lo and SG Lewis are one of those special pop star-producer combinations. What they bring out in each other is unique to their partnership – a creative synergy so electric, the music they create together often feels another echelon to the rest of their discography. HEAT, the pair’s

  TikTok can be a powerful platform for promoting your music and gaining exposure as an artist. Here are some tips on how to effectively use TikTok to promote your music:   Create Catchy and Engaging Content: Start by creating short, eye-catching videos that showcase your music. Use the first

  The 80/20 rule, also known as the Pareto Principle, is a concept that suggests that roughly 80% of the effects or outcomes come from 20% of the causes or inputs. In the context of the music industry, the 80/20 rule can be applied in various ways:   Revenue Distribution:

Image by Anna Barclay for Glastonbury Festival via Getty Images Glastonbury Festival experienced a livestream error this past weekend when thousands of ticket holders were denied access to the stream on the night of May 22nd.  The festival announced that they would be going digital for the 2021 edition, with

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