• Producer DUCKY Releases New EP 'Lost Angeles,' Streaming on NEST HQ [LISTEN]

    LA-based electronic producer DUCKY has dropped an ethereal new three-track EP, Lost Angeles, through Skrillex's free label NEST HQ. "Rain Dance," the entrancing track found at the center of the ambient techno house release, premiered last week on Anna Lunoe's Beats 1 show. The entire EP is available to stream or download (for free!) on NEST HQ's website; give it a listen below.
  • Moby & the Void Pacific Choir Drop New Songs, Share Video [WATCH]

    The veteran electronic dance music producer Moby has announced his new Moby & the Void Pacific Choir project and released several new tracks. Listen to "Almost Loved" and "The Light is Clear in My Eyes" below. As reported by Stereogum, no one "yet know[s] what's going on with Moby and his mysterious new project Moby & The Void Pacific Choir," but speculations about a new full-length album are probably not far off.
  • Eartheater Releases New Album 'R.I.P. Chrysalis' [LISTEN]

    Eartheater, the solo project of Guardian Alien frontwoman Alexandra Drewchin, has shared her new album, RIP Chrysalis, via Hausu Mountain. It is the Queens-based psychedelic cyborg singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist's second full-length album released this year. You can stream it now via Eartheater's BandCamp page.
  • Reba McEntire Covers Taylor Swift's "I Knew You Were Trouble" on 'Best Time Ever'

    Neil Patrick Harris' new variety show, 'Best Time Ever,' is a throwback to the variety show format of old, when theatrics and dance numbers played a bigger role in TV entertainment. On Tuesday's show he continued that theme with a modern twist as Reba McEntire performed a country-western cover of Taylor Swift's "I Knew You Were Trouble," during an old-timey saloon brawl sketch.
  • Meek Mill Responds to Wale's Breakfast Club Comments: 'You Not in MMG'

    Apparently, Meek Mill's gotten wind of Wale's comments on his beef with Drake during an interview with the Breakfast Club and Meek isn't too pleased, to say the least. In fact, he took to social media to respond and took it upon himself to give his label mate the boot, writing, "You not in MMG."
  • YouTube Red Subscription Video Service Takes on Spotify, Apple Music and Tidal

    In the often talked about battle of music subscription services, three big players are most frequently talked about. Spotify, Apple Music and Tidal lead the pack and the discussions. However, what is usually left out of that conversation is the fact that with more than 1 billion users, YouTube trumps them all in terms of numbers, and today the video service announced the rollout of a new subscription model dubbed YouTube Red, which the company hopes will bring more money to content creators, more videos and more viewership.