H∆SHTAG$, Episode 6: Don’t Call It #BlogPop
Our video series concludes with a look at the artists transforming pop music in the digital age.
Our video series concludes with a look at the artists transforming pop music in the digital age.
For the debut episode of our web series chronicling Internet-based music, we take a peek at the current renaissance within contemporary R&B.
We track down Academy alum Raisa K as she gets set to release her debut solo EP
A handy intro to the the shiny, colourful and fascinating world of Japanese pop music.
With her One Second Of Love album hot off the press and in preparation of her show April 24th show at the Bowery in New York, Ramona Gonzalez, aka Nite Jewel, talks about the digital fraying of relationships - while backed up by the smoothest of grooves.
Be sure he knows what he's talking about - Part 2
Transcending minimalism: the importance of being earnest with the "greatest living composer”
Buggles in the bassbin - Part 2
Buggles in the bassbin - Part 1
Cutting the wax well: Metropolis Mastering's head reveals the secrets of proper sounds
Designing heaven with one of the greats of British pop
Be sure he knows what he's talking about - Part 1
Aaliyah. JT. Foreigner. Hall & Oates. Big stories from a man who's produced them all.
Today is Valentine's Day in some parts of the world. Not where we are exactly, but regardless, romance is in the air. Click through for 10 salacious moments in music to soundtrack your voluptuous voyage - wherever it may take you.
With her latest opus "Aquarius Dreams", Swedish singer Cornelia draws her listeners into a rabbit hole of experitronica, dream pop and old wave.
Vocalist Sandra Dedrick of the influential sunshine-psych-pop-vocal-jazz band, The Free Design, speaks with us regarding the history of the band, their intense choral arrangements, and the continued relevance of their sound in contemporary music.