• Live Stream Skrillex's OWSLA Holiday Party On Twitch Featuring Valentino Khan & Vindata [WATCH]

    OWSLA is streaming their holiday party on Twitch tonight staring at 10 p.m. PST. Host and label founder Skrillex will have guests Valentino Khan and Vindata, two of his two biggest new stars he has been fostering on OWSLA. No telling what will happen at the party, but you can expect to see some pretty crazy things with Skrillex, Valentino Khan's mustache and Vindata. There will surely be plenty of special guests coming to party with OWSLA, possibly the "Recess" DJ's partner in crime Diplo for their duo Jack Ü and plenty of others around in the Los Angeles area where the OWSLA offices are based.
  • Irving Azoff Lawyer For Pharrell, The Eagles, John Legend, Delivers $1 Billion Ultimatum To YouTube

    Irving Azoff, head of Global Music Rights, which manages the performance rights for Pharrell Williams, John Lennon, The Eagles, Ryan Tedder and others, has fired a warning shot at YouTube. A very large warning shot to the tune of $1 billion according to The Hollywood Reporter. Azoff has informed YouTube that it no longer has the rights to the 20,000-song catalog possessed by Global Music Rights, notably with the coming launch of YouTube's streaming service to try and complete with Spotify and Pandora. However, as one might expect, Google is not going to give in to Azoff.
  • Coachella 2015 Lineup Leak: Flying Lotus First Artist To Leak From Coachella 2015 Lineup

    The Coachella lineup is always one of the most sought after festival lineups in the world. There are always months of speculation and fan forum buzz about potential artists who may be joining the lineup. One or two leaks happen via artist websites, tour websites like Bandsintown or Songkick or even other promoters, which is what happened in this situation. A Dublin based promoter, ChoiceCuts, leaked that Flying Lotus would be on the Coachella 2015 lineup after FlyLo was forced to reschedule his gig there due to scheduling conflict that arose because of Coachella.
  • Tyga Calls Out TMZ For Fabricating Story Involving His Son King Cairo And Baby Mama Blac Chyna

    Earlier today, TMZ published a story about Tyga thinking his baby mamma Blac Chyna was "unfit to properly care for their child because she twerks and parties to much," "seems more interested in hitting the clubs than parenting their 2-year-old son King Cairo," and "has lost her focus on caring for the little boy" because she's "more interested in making a spectacle of herself ... twerking day and night when there's a camera in sight." They claim Tyga "lost it when he saw the double twerk" video of her and Amber Rose and decided to "file legal docs asking for primary custody." Tyga has now responded, claiming the whole report was made up. He's also not too happy about them involving his son in their gossip.
  • Is the United States to Blame for North Korea's Internet Being Completely Crashed?

    It looks like the United States might be giving North Korea a taste of their own medicine. The country's state-run internet began experiencing connectivity issues over the weekend and now according to various news outlets it has been completely down for about three hours now. This development comes on the heels of the FBI confirming that North Korea is responsible for the hacking of Sony that has lead to a business crisis of epic proportions for the company.
  • Watch 11-Year Old Bjork Narrate Christmas Nativity Scene On Icelandic TV [WATCH]

    It is the most wonderful time of the year and that means obviously means nativity scenes. Ok not always obvious, but when a clip of an 11-year old Björk narrating a nativity scene on Icelandic TV surfaces, it becomes something you pay attention to. The clip is entirely in Icelandic, so unless you understand Icelandic, this will be some very tough sledding and difficult for you to understand, but it is still amusing to watch. The 1976 black and white clip sees Björk Guðmundsdóttir, narrate the nativity scene with a similarly aged group of children from the Reykjavík Children's Music School. It was originally broadcasted on Icelandic TV station RUV.
  • Listen To This EP Created With Just NASA Space Sounds [LISTEN]

    That resource has been a treasure trove for enterprising and inventive producers looking to give their tracks an otherworldly vibe that you can't find down here. Five of these producers, Davide Cairo known professionally as edisonnoside, Giacomo Muzzacato, known professionally as Yakamoto Kotzuga, Francesco Novera, Geremia Vinattieri and Jhon Williams, also known as JWCM were intrigued by the sounds. They were contacted by Italian collective, Farbrica Music Area to work on a soundtrack for the documentary about aliens. The byproduct was a four-song EP titled 80UA, named after the dimensions of our solar system measured in Astronomical Units.
  • Pusha T Promises 'King Push' Will See Spring 2015 Release

    Pusha T fans the wait is almost over. The "Lunch Money" rapper has announced that his sophomore album King Push will be released in the spring of 2015 on Kanye West's G.O.O.D. Music. In an interview with Rolling Stone, Pusha T discusses his work on the album, which has been going at a "feverish" pace and what fans can expect from the album.
  • NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton Does Not Feel that Mayor de Blasio Has 'Blood' on His Hands

    New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio and NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton have worked hard today to prove to the media and general public that they are committed to repairing the deep divide in the city. Early this morning, Bratton did an interview with "Today" that seemed to try and lead the way in smoothing over tensions between his officers and those on the job at City Hall. It has been widely reported that many officers do not feel that de Blasio has had their backs thanks to recent statements he has made. While Bratton understood how some officers are feeling, he also believes de Blasio has nothing to apologize for.Bratton also went on the record to say he believes it was wrong of officers to have turned their backs purposely on de Blasio before he gave a news conference about the deaths of two Brooklyn officers Saturday, Dec. 20. Some officers have reportedly felt that de Blasio has complicated their job by allowing protestors of the deaths of Eric Garner and Michael Brown to freely roam city streets. Bratton challenged the notion that de Blasio has turned his back on the Police Department by reminding everyone that he has granted more than $400 million outside the normal budget to bolster the NYPD.