It’s a musical mystery that has been confounding the internet for years. But an ultra-catchy 80s-sounding song that seemingly no one could identify has finally
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The “world premiere” of a new biopic of Russian president Vladimir Putin featuring an AI-rendered central character, has been announced for 26 September. In a
Lawsuit in London to allege Grindr shared users’ HIV status with ad firms
Grindr faces the prospect of legal action by hundreds of users who will allege that the dating app shared highly sensitive personal information, including in
Bolsonaro supporters hit streets of Rio and hail new hero Elon Musk
Thousands of diehard supporters of Brazil’s former president Jair Bolsonaro have hit the streets of Rio to champion their embattled leader and celebrate the new
Creating sexually explicit deepfake images to be made offence in UK
Creating a sexually explicit “deepfake” image is to be made an offence under a new law, the Ministry of Justice has announced. Under the legislation,
Use TikTok to combat misinformation, MPs tell government
The government needs a TikTok strategy to help combat misinformation directed at young people, MPs have said. Members of the cross-party culture, media and sport
Bait, ting, certi: how UK rap changed the language of the nation
There’s a video format spreading on TikTok. Recorded in towns across suburban England, teenage interviewers stop their peers on the street, fielding questions that range
Billie Eilish, Nicki Minaj, Stevie Wonder and more musicians demand protection against AI
A group of more than 200 high-profile musicians have signed an open letter calling for protections against the predatory use of artificial intelligence that mimics
. James Blake’s proposed payment system for music is a mere fantasy that puts both fans and musicians at a disadvantage.
A As a musician and creator, I have dedicated much time to considering the strengths and weaknesses of digital music platforms for both artists and
“Remembering the 100th anniversary of the inventor of karaoke and celebrating the intersection of honor and absurdity in his legacy.”
R It is commonly believed that snobbish music critics, venting their frustrations towards popular artists, are merely unsuccessful musicians themselves. Personally, I find this accusatory