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Grammys 2016 Best Rap/Sung Collaboration Nominees, Who Should/Will Win: Kendrick or Big Sean
The voters have a tough choice, but will be fine with one of their two main choices. The Grammys are five days away and we predicting away who will win and dishing on who should win despite the voters. -
Jack Garratt Unveils "Fire" From Debut Album 'Phase'
With only nine days to go until his debut album Phase is released, Jack Garratt has unveiled his new single "Fire" with Zane Lowe on Beats 1 as the Hottest Record in the World. -
Max Martin, Cecilia Bartoli Win Prestigious 2016 Polar Music Prize
One of the most influential music figures of the past three decades, Max Martin, is about to get another piece of distinguished hardware to add to his large wall of trophies and platinum records. The Swedish songwriter and producer has been awarded the 2016 Polar Music Prize, an international music award started in 1989 by the late Stig "Stikkan" Anderson of ABBA. Martin is also opera singer Cecilia Bartoli in winning the prize. -
Four Tet Announces 2016 Spring North American Tour With Ben UFO, Anthony Naples
Electronic producer and DJ, Keiran Hebden, better known by his stage name, Four Tet, has announced a month-long 2016 spring North American tour. He will be joined by Ben UFO, Anthony Naples, Floating Points, Daphni (Caribou) and Madlib for specific stops along the way. -
Julian Jordan, Mike Hawkins Follow Martin Garrix To Leave Spinnin Records
Martin Garrix appears to be setting a worrying trend for his former label Spinnin' Records. Two other artists signed to the label and its management arm MusicAllStars Management have announced that they are also leaving. Dutchman and close friend of Martin Garrix, Julian Jordan is one of those to leave and Megaton Records founder Mike Hawkins is the second. -
Grammys 2016 Best Pop Vocal Duo/Group Performance Nominees, Who Should/Will Win: Bruno v Swift
A titanic clash between Mark Ronson, Bruno Mars and Taylor Swift and Kendrick Lamar. Who wins? Though pop stars are revered as solo talents, spanning from Michael Jackson to Madonna to your modern day stars like Taylor Swift and Katy Perry, there has always been a special place for the rare collaborations and groups that can compete with the biggest acts in the world. -
Kanye West Thinks Bill Cosby Is Innocent -- Why Yeezus?
On the eve of your new album, TLOP, you just had to not say anything too crazy, but then again we are dealing with Mr. West. -
SoundCloud 2014 Earnings: Losses Mount Faster Than Revenue
Music streaming and discovery service SoundCloud has reported its 2014 earnings. Like most tech companies building for the future, the numbers don't look good as losses are mounting faster than revenue, but it is still able to raise money from investors. -
Macklemore & Ryan Lewis Bring 'White Privilege II' To 'Colbert'
Macklemore & Ryan Lewis are trying to shake things up with their new album This Unruly Mess I've Made. Their first single "Downtown" had the fun, radio-friendly appeal of "Thrift Shop," but it wasn't until we heard "White Privilege II" that fans saw the social commentary that the duo were trying to attack. The song has been controversial to say the least and last night, Feb. 8, Macklemore, Ryan Lewis and group of poets performed on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. -
Grammys 2016 Best Rap Song Nominees, Who Should/Will Win: Kendrick, Kanye, Drake Battle
Kendrick should win this one.... right? Hip-hop has always been a roller coaster at the Grammys. The older, whiter voting block has always struggled to pick who many believe should be the right choice or at least avoid the wrong nominee to win. -
Grimes, Miike Snow, Bob Moses Added To Moogfest 2016 Lineup
Bi-annual music and technology festival Moogfest announced most of its musical acts in December, but today, it has unveiled a new crop of artists who join in the festivities down in North Carolina. Among the bigger names who will join the bill include Grimes, Miike Snow, Bob Moses and Health. -
Study Shows Which Artists Are Tweeted About The Most, Positive Fans
A recent study was done looking at hundreds of thousands tagging top artists to Tweets to see where they are coming from and their levels of positivity. -
Armin van Buuren, Kensington Unveil "Heading Up High" Music Video
Armin van Buuren has unveiled the music video for his single with Dutch band Kensington "Heading Up High." Taken from the Dutch trance DJ's recent album Embrace, the video chronicles a group of prisoners in an Alcatraz-like prison trying to escape while Kensington and Armin van Buuren perform the song for them. A brief cameo by Hardwell as a prisoner adds to the video's amusing qualities. -
Grammys 2016 Best Dance Recording Nominees, Who Should/Will Win: 'Where Are U Now' vs All
Who will win vs who should win? We tell you. The 2016 Grammys are just six days away and most categories are toss-ups, but if there is a sure thing this year, the Best Dance Recording is about as close as it gets. -
Disclosure, Rudimental's Wild Life Festival 2016 Lineup: James Bay, Carl Cox, Skepta Headline
Disclosure and Rudimental have announced the lineup for their second annual joint, two-day Wild Life Festival. The 2016 billing will be headlined by the two aforementioned hosts, in addition to other names like Ice Cube, Skepta, Carl Cox, James Bay and Jack Garratt. -
WhoSampled Unveils Spotify iPhone App Integration
WhoSampled has not been a mainstream music app during its eight year existence, but with its latest integration it could be heading down that path. The website and app that allows users to unearth various different samples that your favorite artists used in their tracks and from there see how else the song was sampled who else your favorite artist sampled on other songs. It just announced a new integration with Spotify on its iPhone app. -
Arty Releases Free Axwell 'Waiting For So Long' Remix
Arty has unveiled a brand new remix for Axwell's recent solo single "Waiting For So Long." The original was included in Axwell's label Axtone and its recently released 10 year anniversary compilation. Arty also had a few contributions in the compilation from past songs released on the label, but now he takes on the new Axwell solo record in this free remix. -
Haywyre Releases New Album 'Two Fold Pt. 2' Ahead Of Live Tour
Vancouver-based producer, DJ and live act Haywyre has released his brand new album Two Fold Pt. 2. The 9-track LP comes features three previously released singles in "Moment," "Endlessly" and the new single "Do You Don't You," which has a distinctly ZHU sound to it. In addition to the album, Haywyre is heading out on tour for the first time in several months, taking along his live set up for shows all across North America. -
'Star Wars Headspace': Rick Rubin Curating New EDM Soundtrack
Star Wars made its triumphant return to the big screen last year with Star Wars: The Force Awakens. With more films in the works and the Disney machine fully revved up and ready to go, Star Wars has now prepped an electronic compilation soundtrack titled Star Wars: Headspace curated by Rick Rubin himself. It has contributions from the likes of Kaskade, Baauer, Flying Lotus, Galantis, Breakbot and the Jedi Master executive producing the whole album, Rick Rubin. -
Steve Angello Hosting 'Wild Youth' Art, Fashion Exhibit During NYFW
Steve Angello is looking to expand his horizons being just a musician. Like many other artists in the world of hip-hop and pop, he is getting into fashion and will show off his new work this week at a special Wild Youth exhibition during NYFW (New York Fashion Week). -
Kaytranada's Juno Award Nomination Revoked, Borgeous, Lights Replace
Kaytranada was flying high last week when he found out his track "At All" had been nominated for a 2016 Juno Award for Dance Recording of the Year. It was a bit of a headscratcher for many who knew the song had been released in 2013, well before the qualifying period. Realizing their mistake, the Juno Awards then revoked his nomination and replaced it with Borgeous & Lights track "Zero Gravity" -
Sony BMG Takes "Strategic Investment" in Andy C's RAM Records
Sony BMG is looking to invest in dance music. The label giant has taken a strategic investment in UK drum n bass label RAM Records, founded by longtime owner Andy C. Exact terms of the deal are unknown, but Andy C will remain in charge of the label alongside business partner Scott Bourne that has helped break some of the biggest names in drum n bass including Sub Focus, Chase & Status and Wilkinson. -
Adele Named IFPI 2015 Global Artist Of The Year
The IFPI, the global body representing the recording industry has named Adele their global artist of the year, followed by Ed Sheeran at No. 2, and Taylor Swift at No. 3. -
Ty Dolla Sign, HWLS Create New Song 'Plays' From Scratch
Ty Dolla $ign and HWLS have unveiled their new collaboration "Plays" as part Adidas Songs From Scratch series. The series pairs somewhat unlikely collaborations and follows them from start to finish as they create a song that is then given out through Adidas. -
Stream, Download Wiz Khalfia's New Album Featuring Ty Dolla Sign, Travis Scott
Wiz Khalifa has released his new almost self-titled album Khalifa. The 13-track LP features some familiar names to the Khalifa discography such as Ty Dolla $ign, Juicy J, Travi$ Scott and Chevy Woods. It also includes a surprise contribution with his son with Amber Rose, Sebastian saying "yo, what up, what's crackin, Taylor Gang." -
Lil Wayne, TIDAL Promote Social Change On College Campuses To Win Free Concert
Lil Wayne has partnered with Jay Z's streaming service TIDAL to provide an opportunity to see him for free, if you are willing to do a few things. Weezy has teamed up with the service to try and activate college students to do community service, with the possibility of winning a free show by Lil Wayne on your college campus. -
Fedde Le Grand On 'Something Real': "It's Been A Great Journey" [Interview]
Fedde le Grand is in a happy place right now. Gearing up to release his second artist album, Something Real, the veteran Dutch DJ and producer has at last found the time to finish the project, which has been in the works for nearly five years. -
Stream, Download Breakbot's New Album 'Still Waters'
French producer and DJ Thibaut Berland, better known by his stage name Breakbot, has released his new album Still Waters. Known for his quintessentially French brand of nu-disco and electro, Breakbot has been a staple of the Ed Banger Records stable since he was signed in 2009 and shows again why on this LP. -
Stream, Download Eric Prydz New 19-Track Album 'Opus'
Eric Prydz has at last released his new artist album Opus. Coming in 19-tracks, the LP is packed to the gills with some of his fans most requested IDs that have appeared in his live sets over the past few years, as well as some of previously released of his like "Every Day" and "Liberate." -
The Chainsmokers Unveil 'Roses' Follow-up 'Don't Let Me Down'
The Chainsmokers have released their new single "Don't Let Me Down" featuring the vocals of Daya. Alex Pall and Drew Taggart are pegging this trap-infused dance-pop single as the follow-up to their hit single "Roses," which they just performed two nights ago on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.
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