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Rapper Kendrick Lamar has claimed himself as the King of New York (despite being from California) taking the title of being the best overall rapper away from Jay-Z, Mac Miller, Pusha T, ASAP Rocky, and Nas -to name a few- in his -
TRANSLATION: Schoenberg's Pierrot Lunaire, Op. 21 - "Columbine"
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Classicalite's Five Worst: Operatic Disasters
Something about the sheer heavens-defying scale of attempting to stage opera at all, about the fact that somehow it usually comes together and works against all the odds, means that the disasters are write similarly large. -
WATCH: Trailer for Godfrey Reggio and Philip Glass' New Film, 'Visitors'
Nearly three decades post-Koyaanisqatsi, Godfrey Reggio and Philip Glass (with the support of Jon Kane and Steven Soderbergh, of course) have created yet another stunning portrait of modern life. -
City of Westminster, Royal Philharmonic Society Unveil Plaque for Beethoven's 'Ninth'
On Sunday, a Westminster City Council green plaque was unveiled on London's Regent Street--the site of the first U.K. performance of Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony... -
Would YOU Like to Write a Piece for the London Sinfonietta's RSVP?
In the spirit of James Tenney's 'Postal Pieces,' the London Sinfonietta has extended its RSVP for you to write them a piece of music... -
TRANSLATION: Schoenberg's Pierrot Lunaire, Op. 21 - "Drunk Moonlight"
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Burzum's Varg Vikernes Freed After Alleged Terrorist Plot, Crowd-Sourcing to Get Guns Back
Varg Vikernes, the former vocalist of black metal band Burzum, should probably consider himself lucky that he was freed after being arrested in France under charges that he was organizing a "massacre." However, Vikernes is incensed that the state froze his bank account and took away all of his weapons. He plans on suing to defend his rights. -
Psychologist Recommends Moving Lostprophets Vocalist Ian Watkins to Hospital for Psychiatric Care, Suicide Watch
Things aren't getting any better for Lostprophets frontman Ian Watkins. The vocalist, who's being imprisoned in Bridgend, Wales, has been recommended to be moved to a hospital for psychiatric care. -
Lady Gaga and Katy Perry Can Shoot For Download Records With "Applause" and "Roar" Respectively
Lady Gaga and Katy Perry are cool with each other, as evidenced by the former's friendly tweet shout out regarding album leaks. However, now that Gaga was forced to move her single "Applause" up to release on Tuesday, versus Perry's new "Roar" single, you can bet there will be some competition. The analysts at Billboard think that it may mark a new high for multiple debut downloads. -
Michelle Obama Gets Help From Run-DMC, Jordin Sparks and Ashanti on First Hip-Hop Album
Between a mountain of mixtapes and a number of huge hip-hop albums, it seems that every emcee is trying to proves who's the biggest and baddest. To all of them, we have two words: Michelle Obama -
Michael Jackson Lawsuit: Pop Star Died Nearly $500 Million in Debt, Accountant Reports
One of the contentious issues at the lawsuit between the Jackson family and AEG Live has been how much money Michael Jackson would have theoretically made if he hadn't died in 2009. An expert for the Jackson's testified that the pop star could have made $1.6 billion in just a few years, but another expert for the defense valued his potential earnings much lower. It may be a moot point however, as an accountant Monday that Michael was in state of crippling debt when he passed. -
Yoko Ono Teams With Beastie Boys Ad-Rock and Mike D to Produce Dance Track 'Bad Dancer' [LISTEN]
Yoko Ono and her Plastic Ono Band have a variety of guest spots on the upcoming EP "Take Me To The Land Of Hell," but none bigger than remaining Beastie Boys Ad-Rock and Mike D. -
Guns 'N' Roses Guitarist Touches Off Investigation Into Las Vegas Police Department With Helicopter Ride
DJ Ashba, current lead guitarist for the Guns 'N' Roses, is now happily engaged. But the police department in Las Vegas might not be feeling so sunny about the event. -
Nirvana "In Utero" 20th Anniversary Compilation Releases 70-Song Track List
Rolling Stone magazine revealed on Tuesday just what would come with the new, 20th anniversary reissue of Nirvana's "In Utero." The compilation will feature 70 tracks on three CDs, plus a DVD. The collection comes out September 24.
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