• Governors Ball 2016 Lineup: Kanye West, The Strokes, Beck, M83, The Killers Headline

    As the U.S. dives into the depths of winter, the summer festival season teases itself with various lineup announcements with each event trying to one-up each other. New York's biggest event, Governors Ball is now the latest to toss its hat in the ring and it has a strong case for best lineup this summer. With a strong 2016 lineup from top to bottom, it boasts headliners in Kanye West, Beck, The Strokes, M83, The Killers and Robyn.
  • Lorde's New Album Inspired by Robyn's 'Dancing on My Own'

    Lorde is in the midst of writing her second studio album, and it seems as though she's finding some inspiration from Robyn. Today (May 7), the "Yellow Flicker Beat" singer posted a lengthy note on her tumblr about her love of music and revealed that "Dancing On My Own" has inspired her Pure Heroine follow-up.
  • Grammys 2015 Best Dance/Electronic Album, Who Should & Will Win: Aphex Twin Completes Comeback

    Entering its 11th year, the Best Dance/Electronic Album category has an interesting group of nominees. Past winners have included everyone from Madonna to Daft Punk -- Bassment Jaxx to Skrillex and this year provides a varied group of five newcomers, veterans and comeback kings. It appears to be a two-horse race, but when it comes to the Grammys selecting a genre they aren't very familiar with, you never know for certain what they might do.
  • Jessie Ware Shares Music Video for 'You & I (Forever)' from Latest Album 'Tough Love' [WATCH]

    English pop singer Jessie Ware has shared the music video for her latest single "You & I (Forever)," which you can check out below. The video opens with a quote — presumably by Ware — saying how the song is "celebrating the person you love being by your side," and features Ware singing the song from inside a photo booth, intercut with images of other people posing inside the booth themselves, mostly with friends and loved ones.It is quite similar to Robyn and Kindness's "Who Do You Love?" music video, only a bit grainier.You can check out Jessie Ware's "You & I (Forever)" music video here:"You & I (Forever)" is the third single to be shared from Jessie Ware's latest album "Tough Love," following "Say You Love Me" and the album's title track. "Tough Love" was released Oct. 13 and is Ware's second studio album following her 2012 debut "Devotion."
  • Beck's 'Midnite Vultures': 11 Songs Ranked for Its 15th Anniversary

    Today, Nov. 23, marks the 15th anniversary of Beck's seventh studio album "Midnite Vultures," which abandoned nearly all the singer's folk influences in favor of deliriously psychedelic funk, hip-hop and R&B. It is Beck's most fun album and arguably his best — at least I would argue that, and so would "Vulture" — so to celebrate its anniversary, here are the album's 11 songs ranked, from worst to best.
  • Avicii Teases Cover Art For New EP 'The Days / Night' On Instagram

    Avicii may not be touring on the road anymore due to persistent health problems, but that does not mean he has stopped working. His manager took to instagram and posted a picture that is presumably the cover art for his next EP, The Days / Night (via "Dancing Astronaut"). Both songs have already been unveiled to the public for some time, with "The Days" getting an official release on October 3 on all portals. "Night" was already previewed as part of the FIFA, the soccer video game '15 soundtrack.
  • Robyn & Kindness Share Low-Key "Who Do You Love?" Music Video [WATCH]

    British electronic artist Kindness has collaborated with Swedish pop singer Robyn for his "Who Do You Love?" music video, which you can check out below. The Daniel Brereton-directed clip simply features a number of black-and-white video portraits of various friends and family members of Kindness and Robyn, as well as the artists themselves. The only bit of actual performance in the video comes from Robyn, who lip-synchs the chorus whenever it comes up, but no other part of the song.
  • Robyn, Avicii, Max Martin and More Get Faces on Swedish Stamps for 2015

    We're not quite sure what the regulations of stamp collecting is, whether you're supposed to focus on stamps from your homeland or what, but music fans who also enjoy harboring postage can take pleasure in knowing that a new set from Sweden highlights five of the nation's biggest names in music at the moment (via Pitchfork).
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