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Stream Nicolas Jaar's New Album 'Sirens' Ahead Of Tour
Nicolas Jaar has made his upcoming album Sirens available to stream on his The Network website. The new music comes predictably ahead of an expansive North American and European tour the "Fight" DJ will embark on next month. -
Kid Cudi 'Passion, Pain & Demon Slayin' Tracklist: Pharell, Andre 3000, Travis Scott Featured
Among those featured on the 18-track LP include Andre 3000 (listed by his real name Andre Benjamin), Pharrell and Travis Scott. -
Rolling Stone Selling Minority Stake To Heir Of Singaporean Billionaire
Jann Wenner, the founder, has decided to sell a 49 percent stake in the magazine to BandLab Technologies, a bidding digital music service, headed by Kuok Meng Ru, the third son of Singaporean billionaire Kuok Khoon Hong. -
Electric Zoo Announces New Chinese Festival In November 2016
In spite of the dire financial situation faced by its parent company SFX Entertainment, Electric Zoo organizer, Made Event has announced that it is organizing a one-day festival in China this November of 2016. -
Watch Drake's New Short Film 'Please Forgive Me' With 'Views' Songs
The 23-minute short film is loosely based on the 1993 movie Indecent Proposal and features tracks from Views in a score put together by Noah "40" Shebib. -
Stream, Download Ty Dolla $ign New Mixtape 'Campaign' Featuring Future, Travis Scott & More
Politicians aren't the only ones campaigning for your attention this fall -- Ty Dolla $ign is also in the mood. The expansive project, that the "Blasé" rapper is dubbing a mixtape comes loaded with features from the likes Future, Travis Scott, Wiz Khalifa and Meek Mill. -
LCD Soundsystem's Mexican Beach Vibes Festival Canceled
Run The Jewels, Carl Craig, Holy Ghost! and Hot Chip were among those also supposed to perform at the three-day festival. -
Lido Releases 'Everything' Single "Murder" Ahead Of Tour
Lido has released the second single "Murder" from his sophomore album Everything. The single and album comes ahead of a tour in support of the LP this fall. -
Griz Brings The Funk On Feature-Heavy Album 'Good Will Prevail'
Outspoken Detroit native, Griz has released his new album Good Will Prevail. The optimistically titled album comes loaded with features from the likes of Big Gigantic, Brasstracks, Leo Napier, Cherub, Cory Enemy and more. -
Stream, Download Goldroom's Nostalgic Album 'West of the West'
Josh Legg, better known by his stage name as Goldroom, has released his debut artist album Way of the West to stream and download. -
After Daft Punk, 5 Other Artists We Want On The Weeknd's Album 'Starboy'
Abel should link up with Yeezy, Nile Rogers and maybe Max Martin once again? -
J. Cole Replaces The Weeknd On Meadows Festival Lineup
The starboy isn't headed to New York City next weekend. -
Ray LaMontagne Cancels University of Texas Austin Concert Over New Gun Law
Ray LaMontagne has decided to cancel his concert tonight (Sept. 22) at the Bass Concert Hall at the University of Texas Austin campus in protest of the new campus concealed carry law in the state. -
Kaytranada Releases Smooth '0.001%' Mixtape Following '99.9%' Polaris Win
Kaytranada has released an 87-minute mixtape titled 0.001% as a compliment to his Polaris prize-winning album 99.9% released earlier this year. -
The Weeknd, Daft Punk Team Up On Futuristic New Album Single 'Starboy'
So the rumored collaboration between The Weeknd and Daft Punk did come to something. The "Earned It" crooner and "Get Lucky" robots have teamed up on the super collab "Starboy" that is the title track for Abel Tesfaye's upcoming third album.
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