Should Cellphones Be Banned At Live Shows?
The hold that our phones have on our lives is often compared to an addiction – a habit that, despite our ‘we can quit at anytime’ attitude, we find it increasingly more d
Tackling Music Piracy & Illegal Leaks
Since the advent of the internet, the ability to connect to one another has become easier than ever. Not only are we able to communicate with those closest to us, whenever, whereve
Homophobia & Music Biopics: Rocketman’s Censorship In Russia
Musical biopics: the life and times of an icon, set to a catchy soundtrack – what could be better, when celebrating a legend? Singing along to our favourite songs while getti
The Fashion Industry’s Appropriation Of Nirvana’s Iconic Symbolism
The fashion world is infamous for it’s insensitive blunders; from ‘taking inspiration’ from designs created by other artists and racist campaigns (recently Dolce & Ga
DJ Vakula’s Sexist EP Artwork: Misogyny and Dance Music
Sexism in the music industry is nothing new, especially when it comes to women navigating the electronic music scene. Like with any other genre, female creators are often taken les
Pop Music & Politics: Superficial or Self Expression?
Words by Jenna Dreisenstock For years, the conversation regarding depth, thoughtfulness and philosophies surrounding various genres have raged against one another: with (mostly) fa
The Ethics of Holograms: Celebrating a Legacy vs. Exploiting The Dead?
By Jenna Dreisenstock Human holograms. It’s like something out of a science fiction film, or that one issue of a National Geographic Kids magazine I read in the early 2000’s wh
Leaving Neverland: The Michael Jackson Debate
By Jenna Dreisenstock With the release of HBO’s devastating documentary Leaving Neverland, the conversation about Michael Jackson and his alleged crimes have not died down since
Your Personal Soundtrack to Creativity: Does Music Impair Our Ability to Problem-Solve?
By: Niki van den Heever Photo by: daffa rayhan zein from Pexels A recent article published by Reading Eagle on 13 March, tells of a study done at both UK and Swedish Universiti
In Conversation with Veteran Producer Fake Blood; chats about latest EP; ‘The Fear / Garms’
“You can’t reverse the flow of a river, but I’d like to see social media play less of a role in terms of who gets attention and why” Interview by Arnold van