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This Friday, June 19, the film about the 1990's French house scene EDEN that has a brief cameo appearance form robot super duo Daft Punk will open in select theaters here in the United States after touring the globe being premiered at various film festivals. The film will premiere in Los Angeles and New York City and since it is a movie about music, the film has put together a soundtrack filled with some of the best songs of the era from the likes of Daft Punk, MK, Frankie Knuckles, The Orb and others. -
Win 2 Badges for The 2015 New Music Seminar from Music Times!
We at Music Times spend a fair amount of time at huge music showcases such as Lollapalooza, Bonnaroo and Governors Ball, but Music Times recognizes that it's just as important to keep an eye on the shape of the music industry, especially in an era where streaming, digital downloads and social media have changed how the business sustains itself, and how it will continue to do so in the future. We're all in this together! Therefore Music Times is pleased to offer TWO badges to this year's New Music Seminar, one of the most seminal events for exploring the future of music—from both an artistic and a business perspective—to our readers. -
'DJPON3 Presents My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic Remixed' Album Preview & Tracklist [EXCLUSIVE PREMIERE]
The world of Equestria in My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic has always been filled with music. From the inescapable theme song to bops like "Winter Wrap Up" and "Love Is in Bloom," Twilight Sparkle, Pinkie Pie, Rainbow Dash and friends have always been all about breaking out in song. It didn't take long for My Little Pony to break out of its targeted 9- to 13-year-old girl demo to the world of Bronies, and with that, unofficial EDM remixes of fan favorite tracks have been bumping from convention halls to earbuds all across the world. And now, Hasbro Studios is getting in on the action with the release of DJPON3 Presents My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic Remixed. -
The Benjees' "Filthy F$cking Rich" Video Imagines Money As No Object Ahead Of Debut Album 'Alright Alright Alright' [EXCLUSIVE PREMIERE]
Alt-soul rockers The Benjees' is set to release their debut album Alright Alright Alright in July, but Music Times is premiering the music video for the single "Filthy F$cking Rich" ahead of time. -
Caitlin Mahoney Embraces Whirlwind NYC Experience On Title Track For New Album 'Spin' [EXCLUSIVE VIDEO PREMIERE]
Orlando-based singer-songwriter Caitlin Mahoney is releasing her second album Spin on May 26, but we are premiering the effort's title track exclusively here on Music Times. -
Looms Shares Video For Single "Sunshine" Off Debut Album 'Walking Days' [EXCLUSIVE PREMIERE]
Brooklyn-based indie rockers Looms released their debut album, Waking Days, on April 14. In celebration, they are premiering the video for one of the singles off the album, "Sunshine," exclusively here on Music Times. -
'Nashville' Stars Lennon & Maisy 'In The Waves' Contest: Sister Duo Pens First Children's Picture Book Inspired By Song Of Same Name
Five years ago, sibling duo Lennon (now 15 years old) and Maisy Stella (now 11 years old) posted a cover of Ingrid Michaelson's "You and I" to YouTube, and it quickly went viral. They've since adapted their two-part harmony for covers of The Beatles, Charli XCX, Robyn, and more. Three years ago, they took their talents from the computer screen to the silver screen for roles on ABC's hit musical drama Nashville, playing the daughters of the series lead character. As their careers continue to expand and they prep for the release of their debut album under the Lennon & Maisy moniker, the sisters have ventured into a new medium: literature. After penning the new song "In the Waves," they were inspired to author their first children's picture book of the same name. -
Stream The Winter Brave's New Single "Meet You There" Off Upcoming EP 'The Hand You Never Seem To Lend' [EXCLUSIVE PREMIERE]
Alternative blues-rock brother duo The Winter Brave are set to release their upcoming EP The Hand You Never Seem To Lend this summer, but you can listen to their new single "Meet You There" now, exclusively on Music Times. -
Stream Sam Lewis' New Song "Texas" Off His Upcoming Sophomore Album 'Waiting on You' Early, Exclusively On Music Times [LISTEN]
Sam Lewis' sophomore album Waiting on You comes out on April 21, but we are premiering an in-studio performance video of "Texas," one of the songs off the new effort, here early, exclusively on Music Times. In 2008, Lewis released an acoustic collection called One's a Long Time, Two's a Fly By and moved to Nashville a year later to pursue his music career. While in Nashville, Lewis caught the attention of producer Matt Urmy, who helped produce his first album. Lewis' second album comes three years after his eponymous debut, for which he received national acclaim. This second album features contributions from many of Nashville's most popular musicians, including Mickey Raphael on harmonica, Gabe Dixon on keyboard, and The McCrary Sisters on backing vocals. Lewis hopes to become one of the great "truth-tellers and troubadours" like Hank Williams or John Prine. -
Stream Seth Glier's New Album 'If I Could Change One Thing' Early, Exclusively On Music Times [LISTEN]
Seth Glier, a Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and activist, is set to release his latest studio album If I Could Change One Thing tomorrow. In celebration, he is premiering it early today, exclusively on Music Times. On this his fourth release, Glier teams up with producer Bill Lefler (Ingrid Michaelson, Joshua Radin, Dashboard Confessional) for a more expansive, genre blending sound that builds upon Glier's more acoustic foundation. The album was inspired by being fully present in each moment. It also contains social calls to action, prompted by the 26-year-old's experience caring for and learning from his older brother Jamie, who is non-verbal and diagnosed with a severe form of autism. -
Stream Caravan of Thieves' New Album 'Kiss Kiss' Early, Exclusively On Music Times [LISTEN]
Caravan of Thieves' new album, Kiss Kiss, arrives tomorrow (March 31), but you can listen to it a day early exclusively here at Music Times. -
Stream Sarah Gayle Meech's 'Tennessee Love Song' Early Exclusively At Music Times: Enter To Win A Free Copy Of The New Album
The country music genre has been criticized in recent years for churning out too many songs about trucks, whiskey, and women and not enough traditional tales of small towns and people with grit. Those stories of real people making their way in the world have somewhat fallen by the wayside in the mainstream. But if you're one of those country music fans pining for the days of Loretta Lynn and Tammy Wynette, look no further than Nashville-based artist Sarah Gayle Meech. Meech's style is rooted in the country storytelling tradition with a modern sound and a rejuvenated spirit.
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