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4 votes
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The shuffle: London's new jazz
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Thanks to Sears, the musicians who gave America the blues had an ax to grind
6 votes -
Amy Winehouse hologram to start touring in 2019
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King Addies celebrates thirty-five years with '35 Gun Salute' mixtape feat. Fugees, Anita Baker, Nas and more
5 votes -
Taylor Swift's dive into political waters brings out the lovers and haters
9 votes -
Charles Aznavour, the 'Frank Sinatra of France', dies aged 94
9 votes -
Otis Rush, a founder of Chicago's West Side blues sound, dead at 84
7 votes -
Jefferson Airplane co-founder Marty Balin dead at 76
9 votes -
Meet the guy tasked with archiving Prince’s entire vault
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Beyoncé’s ex-drummer files for restraining order, alleging “extreme witchcraft”
7 votes -
Looking for artists/bands/albums that feature a piano
I just love good piano, whether alone, with vocals, or with other instruments. Two of my all-time favorite artists are Vienna Teng and Regina Spektor, both of whom use it to great effect in their...
I just love good piano, whether alone, with vocals, or with other instruments. Two of my all-time favorite artists are Vienna Teng and Regina Spektor, both of whom use it to great effect in their music. Anyone have any good recommendations? I'm open to any genre.
Edit: Awesome suggestions, everyone! I've got quite the playlist right now that I plan to explore over the coming week. Thanks all!
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Mac Miller dead at 26 of apparent drug overdose
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Sony Music concedes in court they released fake Michael Jackson songs on posthumous abum
8 votes -
Soft Cell release Northern Lights, first new song in fifteen years
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Pop songs in English, written by native speakers of Swedish
5 votes -
Don’t tell Scotty but here’s an oral history of ‘Scotty Doesn’t Know’
7 votes -
Aretha Franklin gravely ill
15 votes -
Behind the scenes with Janis Joplin and Big Brother, rehearsing for the Summer of Love
4 votes -
Today is the four year anniversary of Porter Robinson - Worlds
6 votes -
Which Beatle wrote one of the most famous songs of all time? A math model has the answer
7 votes -
How musicians make money — or don’t at all — in 2018
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Pink cancels some Australian concert dates after hospitalization
4 votes -
The middle finger factor of Dee Snider: Twisted Sister frontman challenges stereotypes of metalheads
3 votes -
Confessions of an unredeemed fan - Remembering Amy Winehouse
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Ask a music critic: Will Phish ever make the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame?
5 votes -
Why I fought the sexist gear community (and won)
8 votes -
Larry Heard special Gilles Peterson. Gilles is joined by Chicago's Larry Heard for an extended focus on one of the originators of House music.
3 votes -
Who do you think is the best guitarist of the 90s and why?
Who do you think was the best and why?
9 votes -
The cult of Aphex Twin
8 votes -
New Orleans piano genius Henry Butler dead at age 68
5 votes -
Interview with Coheed & Cambria's Claudio Sanchez (details on new album & storyline)
7 votes -
Tom Waits at 29 being interviewed by Australian TV Host - Textbook Waits' Subversion
6 votes -
Paul McCartney on The Late Late Show with James Corden
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Bill Murray explains how he pulled himself out of a deep, lasting funk: He took Hunter S. Thompson’s advice and listened to the music of John Prine
6 votes -
Paul McCartney releases new music
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Making a living through busking?
I've been thinking a lot about busking for money recently. Here's some backstory: Currently a broke but talented musician that just moved to a city. Looking to spread my music and earn a bit for...
I've been thinking a lot about busking for money recently.
Here's some backstory:
Currently a broke but talented musician that just moved to a city. Looking to spread my music and earn a bit for myself while I'm at it.Music is very important to me and spreading myself out and making my sound vulnerable is something I'm very hesitant about doing. I came here to check out if anyone reading this has ever busked and can point me in the right way to start doing so, or if anyone has any comments and suggestions /AGAINST/ doing so. I've never experienced it myself but some of my favorite musicians have bettered their lives and finances by playing music on the street.
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Lost John Coltrane recording from 1963 will be released at last
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In conversation: Dave Matthews - The jam-band hero on his new album, his fans’ desires, and his own self-doubt
3 votes -
Rare Prince album surfaces in Canada (vinyl copy of The Black Album)
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Jalal Mansur Nuriddin, The Last Poets member and rap pioneer, dead at 74
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Has anyone listened to ye?
Are there any fans of Kanye West here? Kanye just released ye and I'm really liking it. My favourite song is probably Ghost Town, the vocals and production on that track are amazing imho. What are...
Are there any fans of Kanye West here? Kanye just released ye and I'm really liking it. My favourite song is probably Ghost Town, the vocals and production on that track are amazing imho. What are your thoughts?
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My personal top twenty albums
1. brand new - the devil and god are raging inside me post-hardcore, emo 2. nine inch nails - the downward spiral industrial rock 3. ratboys - gn indie rock, post-country 4. la dispute - somewhere...
1. brand new - the devil and god are raging inside me
post-hardcore, emo
2. nine inch nails - the downward spiral
industrial rock
3. ratboys - gn
indie rock, post-country
4. la dispute - somewhere at the bottom of the river between vega and altair
post-hardcore, screamo, spoken word
5. brand new - déjà entendu
emo, pop-punk
6. kraftwerk - radio-aktivität
prog-synth
7. this town needs guns - animals
midwest emo, math-rock
8. toe - for long tomorrow
post-rock, math-rock
9. brand new - science fiction
post-grunge, art rock
10. kraftwerk - trans europa express
prog-synth
11. american football - american football
midwest emo, math-rock
12. kent - isola
post-rock, shoegaze
13. godspeed you black emperor - f#a#infinity
post-rock, ambient
14. kraftwerk - autobahn
prog-synth, krautrock
15. godspeed you black emperor - lift your skinny fists like antennas to heaven
post-rock, drone, ambient
16. chvrches - the bones of what you believe
synthwave
17. camp cope - camp cope
indie folk
18. steve reich - music for 18 musicians
minimalism
19. weezer - pinkerton
indie rock, emo
20. now now - threads
indie rock, shoegaze
feel free to recommend stuff ^-^
9 votes -
The story of 'Kernkraft 400,' the sports world's favorite dance anthem
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Chicago blues legend Eddy ‘The Chief’ Clearwater dies at 83
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From a tiger cage to the Viper Room: Dick Dale still rules the surf at 81
3 votes -
Kesha loses appeal to break deals with Dr. Luke
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Band named 'Thunderpussy' battles US Supreme Court over name
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Reggie Lucas dead at 65: Eleven of his essential cuts as a jazz sideman
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This must be David Byrne. A profile of the Talking Heads frontman
6 votes