Cobrah – Suck
Suck, the new single from Cobrah, is as scuzzy as you might expect. The Swedish underground pop princess once again conjures up a sweaty, pulse quickening banger with her signature
Spotify rumoured to introduce HiFi audio with new Premium tier
Rumours are circulating that Spotify is set to launch a pricier subscription service on its platform by the end of 2023. According to a recent report by Bloomberg, the strea
inMusic acquires iconic synthesiser brand Moog
Moog has been acquired by inMusic, an American company that owns a variety of instrument, audio, and DJ brands, including Numark, Stanton, Denon DJ, Akai, Alesis, M-Audio, Marantz,
Ticketmaster unveils ‘all-in’ pricing model that eliminates hidden fees
In response to President Joe Biden’s call to eliminate hidden fees, Ticketmaster has decided to introduce “all-in pricing” for the benefit of fans. This move aims
Amaarae – Fountain Baby
Amaarae’s latest album, Fountain Baby, represents a significant milestone in the journey of African music towards global recognition. In an interview with Pitchfork in 2020,
Christine and the Queens – PARANOÏA, ANGELS, TRUE LOVE
In Tony Kushner’s iconic play Angels in America, the main character, Prior, experiences visions of angels and embraces his role as a prophet while battling AIDS. This interpr
DRMAGDN pays tribute to The Beatles with ‘Something’ remix
It’s not often that an artist gets an opportunity as significant as this: having signed with BMG, drummer/DJ DRMAGDN was given privileged access to the catalogue of the late-and-
Q+A: 5 Minutes with Fourth Daughter
Having a first foray into artistry at the beginning of the pandemic in 2020, classically trained pianist, and producer Emily Atkinson aka Fourth Daughter immediately caught the att
Jayda G – Guy
Grammy nominated Canadian writer, producer, and DJ Jayda G loves making you feel good. Her acclaimed 2021 DJ Kicks compilation, and 2020 EP Both Of Us / Are You Down, would establi
UMG and SoundCloud in talks to develop stream based royalty model for artists
In the past ten years, streaming services like Spotify and Apple Music have revitalised the record industry, rescuing it from the decline it faced in the early 2000s due to a drop