B In 2013, the career of British music producer Floating Points was rapidly advancing. He was frequently DJing at popular nightlife venues like Warehouse Project
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‘It’s created with a big red love!’: the ultra-inspirational music of Ghanaian star Black Sherif
O In the past, it was known as Christmas. However, the Ghanaian government designated 2019 as the “year of return,” extending an invitation to African
“Laufey review – a delightful throwback love story from a well-deserved Grammy recipient.”
‘T His upcoming track is a ballad of love. Really? She sings those?” Laufey is gently illuminated, holding a bright red electric guitar over a
Rise and Embrace the Silly: The Allure of Karaoke Scenes in Film-Making
R Rumors suggest that top executives in the karaoke industry gathered in a hidden meeting room last week, consoling themselves with alcoholic beverages and singing
The comeback of Idles: ‘I no longer have to mask my emotions with aggression.’
J Oe Talbot, known for his loud and provocative voice, starts off Idles’ latest album with a gentle singing and ends it with a soothing
Yoko Ono: Music of the Mind review – wild shrieks, audacious instructions and bare bottoms
I The story begins with a phone call, answered by the artist after some time. Yoko introduces herself and hangs up, as this is an
The story of the rap collective from Northern Ireland known as the Tories and the disturbing suppression of art deemed “anti-British” | Written by Anna Cafolla
“G Can you guess who is making headlines again? It is the beloved Republican hoods,” declares Móglaí Bap on Kneecap’s song from 2019, “Get Your
Beyoncé: Texas Hold ’Em and 16 Carriages review – country gets brilliantly Beyoncéfied
I Upon reflection, it was evident that Beyoncé’s Renaissance project could potentially include elements of country music – and she made this clear in true
Review of Enter Shikari: A British band reaching new heights with their sensory overload performance.
“We are going in hard,” Rou Reynolds declares during …Meltdown, ushering in gut-rattling bass wobbles that make this cavernous arena feel more like the deepest
Finding Her Beat review – women-only taiko drumming troupe takes on the US
T This documentary focuses on the efforts of organizers and players in February 2020 to put on a performance featuring predominantly female taiko drummers from