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Harley Streten, better known as "Flume," has officially left the duo What So Not that he has been a member of since 2011, citing "creative differences" as the primary reason for his departure. -
Pretty Lights Announces 2-Day Festival on Telluride Mountain, Colorado
As dance music matures and grows in the United States, so too do its ambitions. Pretty Lights has announced he is hosting a two-day camping festival on Telluride Mountain, Colorado, at the Telluride Town Park. -
Wiz Khalifa Says He Never Cheated on Amber Rose After Missing Bash's Birthday
Wiz Khalifa celebrated his son's Bash's birthday yesterday, Feb. 21. Unfortunately, Bash was not with his father for the festivities due to the rapper's recent split from wife Amber Rose. Khalifa took to Twitter to post about Bash's birthday, getting a little emotional since he was not able to celebrate with his son. He then wrote a few tweets about the divorce, claiming to have never cheated on Rose, 'XXL' noted. -
Noel Gallagher Says Oasis Is Planning to Release a Live Album and Documentary Highlighting 1996 Knebworth Gigs
Despite having no plans to reunite anytime soon, the members of Oasis will treat fans to some new releases. Noel Gallagher recently revealed that the band is planning to release a live album and documentary next year. The album will feature cuts from the group's 1996 Knebworth House gigs, which some members of the band think were the high point of Oasis. There will be an accompanying documentary chronicling the concerts. -
Madeon and Passion Pit Share "Pay No Mind" Video From 'Adventure' [WATCH]
Madeon has shared the video of his new track "Pay No Mind" featuring Passion Pit from his upcoming debut artist album 'Adventure.' The clip continues the story started in the "You're On" music video with the two young adventurers who live in a futuristic city and are looking for a way out to some building far away on the other side of the wall. -
Independent Music Label Reveals What Streaming Services Pay Best: YouTube Looks Nice While Spotify Lags (Last Place Might Surprise)
If you're engaged with the debate over how much streaming services such as Spotify are paying performers for their wares and want to take your business to those who reward performers most, this chart from Digital Music News might help you in your quest. The site got data from an American independent label (unnamed to protect the imprint's business interests) with a global distribution deal with a "major" digital distributor. -
Grammy Performances Bring Sales Boosts to Sam Smith, Beck, Brandy Clark, Ed Sheeran and Music in General
If you read this week's reports on the Billboard 200 and the Albums Sales Chart then you're aware already that The Grammys had a huge positive impact on the sales of several performers, including Sam Smith and Beck. Billboard has released a full report of the night's live performances and how the ceremony affected this involved. -
Scarlett Johansson and Este Haim Join 'Super Pop' Group The Singles, Release First Song 'Candy' [LISTEN]
Scarlett Johansson is the newest actor to jump into a music project during 2015 as she announced a collaboration with Haim member Este Haim, titled The Singles. Songwriter Holly Miranda, indie soul performer Julia Haltigan and soul vocalist Kendra Morris are also included in the group, which a press release describes as "super pop." -
Arcade Fire's Will Butler Promoting Solo Album with Daily Song Series Inspired by The Guardian's Articles
Will Butler, guitarist for Arcade Fire, is promoting his forthcoming solo album Policy by doing an advertising campaign with The Guardian. It won't be anything at all like Blur's cryptic advertisement announcing Magic Whip last week: Butler will teams up with the British newspaper to release a new song a day based on an article in that publication. -
Bruce Jenner Moves to Secluded Ranch in Malibu Mountains to Escape Media Circus
It has been two weeks since Bruce Jenner was involved in that deadly crash on the Pacific Coast Highway and in the time that has passed, he has apparently reevaluated his entire life. Before the crash, Jenner was on the verge of telling his story about transitioning into a woman to the entire world. Even his family had admitted that he seemed happier than ever with his life at his Malibu beach house. His life was finally his to live without worrying about how it would affect anyone else. Unfortunately, all of that was pretty short lived for the Olympic Champion. -
'Fifty Shades of Grey' Will Finish This Week in Top Spot Despite Financial Decline
Fifty Shades of Grey is still kicking some serious butt at the box office in its' second week of release.While the film did face some real drop off with ticket sales being down 70% over last week, the film is still easily going to land in the top spot this week. After grossing $102.7 million last week it still looks like it will take in at least another $25 million. -
Bob Marley's Family Wins in Unofficially Licensed Clothing Lawsuit, Case Could Set Precedent for Other Celebrities
The estate of Bob Marley earned a big win in court recently as a judge has decided that there is too much confusion involved when consumers purchase clothing with the reggae great's likeness. As The Hollywood Reporter notes, the decision could be good news for other musicians and celebrities whose picture is used on merchandise without their consent. Fifty-Six Hope Road Music, a clothing company that is partnered with Marley's estate, argued that consumers would confuse unofficially licensed merchandise as being endorsed by the Marley family.
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