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The unofficial sixth member and producer for Radiohead, Nigel Godrich has been spotted in the credits of "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" as a Stormtrooper extra. -
Meek Mill Found Guilty of Violating Probation, Judge Bans Performances
On Thursday (Dec. 17), Meek Mill appeared in a Philadelphia court and was found guilty of violating his probation. The judge presiding over the “Dreams and Nightmares” rapper’s case also banned him from any future performances. -
Stream, Download What So Not 'Gemini' EP Featuring Dillon Francis, KLP
At long last, What So Not has released his long awaited Gemini EP. He unveiled earlier this month that the EP would be released on Dec. 18 and now that the clock has crossed over to Friday in Australia, Emoh Instead has unveiled the full EP for his fans as an unexpected free download. Coming in at five tracks, this EP features the likes of Dillon Francis, KLP and George Maple. -
Will Smith Admits He Would Run for President to Stop Donald Trump
Donald Trump's run for president has caused a lot of celebrity controversy from artists angered over song usage and those against the entrepreneur and his outspoken persona. Will Smith is the latest celebrity in a string of those unimpressed with Trump's rants and promises of a better future. The rapper even admitted that he would run for president if it meant it would stop Donald Trump from rising in the rankings. -
Martin Solveig, Tiesto Dominate 2015 Beatport Top Selling, Streaming Songs
As the year wraps up, it is always interesting to look back at the numbers to see which artists made an impact in their respective field. Beatport has unveiled its list of the top selling and most streamed songs for 2015 on its portal. Some of the names that top the list are expected including Tiësto, but there is a clear trend away from big, thundering EDM tracks and more club-ready or crossover tracks that help bridge that divide, like those from Martin Solveig. -
5 Seconds of Summer Release Emotional 'Jet Black Heart' Music Video with Help from Fans: WATCH
5 Seconds of Summer have always been open with their fans about their struggles, and now the band is bringing that to its new music video for "Jet Black Heart." On Thursday (Dec. 17), 5SOS released the official visual for the emotional Sounds Good Feels Good. -
Composer Nicholas Britell on 'Big Short' Film Score: Balancing Comedy & Drama with Music [Q&A]
In a new exclusive interview with the film's composer, Music Times learned about composer Nicholas Britell's approach to the score of 'The Big Short,' his experience working with director Adam McKay and much more. Read more on the score and Britell below. -
Sia Releases 'Cheap Thrills', New Song Meant for Rihanna, Ahead of 'This Is Acting' [LISTEN]
Sia is taking on the personas of some of today's hottest pop stars on her forthcoming album This Is Acting, and for today (Dec. 17), she is Rihanna. The latest cut from her 1000 Forms of Fear follow-up is the party-friendly anthem "Cheap Thrills," which was originally penned for Rihanna's long-anticipated LP ANTI. -
Duran Duran 2016 U.S. Tour, Featuring Chic & Nile Rodgers, Launched; Tickets on Sale!
The summer tour announcements keep piling up, and Duran Duran recently announced a U.S. tour to add to the growing list. Their 2016 run kicks off on March 28 at the Durham Performing Arts Center in North Carolina and will run until August 3 in Glendale, Arizona, making 28 stops in total. -
Stream Ariana Grande's 'Christmas and Chill' EP with Six New Holiday Songs [LISTEN]
Christmas time has come early for Ariana Grande fans. Just a few days after she started teasing the release of new music and hours after the new tunes would be part of a six-song holiday EP, her new album Christmas & Chill has arrived online. -
Alison Wonderland Unveils Justin Bieber 'What Do You Mean' Remix
Justin Bieber's "What Do You Mean?" was another track from his new album Purpose that helped redefine the Canadian pop superstar and push the "tropical house" sound further into the mainstream. Now the tune has been flipped and reimaged by Australian DJ Alison Wonderland. -
Cheap Trick Talks Rock n' Roll Hall of Fame Induction in New Interview
Cheap Trick has been primed for the Rock n' Roll Hall of Fame and Museum since 2002, but wasn't nominated until this year's ballot. The initial group, guitarist Rick Nielson, frontman Robin Zander, bassist Tom Peterson and drummer Bun E. Carlos are due to be inducted into the hall of fame in Brooklyn. The ceremony may very well be the first time that Carlos has been seen with the band in five years. In a strange twist, Carlos is still counted as a member of Cheap Trick but no longer performs with them, as Nielson's son Daxx replaced him in 2010. In a new interview, Cheap Trick talks about the band's induction into the hall of fame.
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