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There are a lot of conspiracies out there in the world. The Americans never landed on the moon, Nessie is out there floating in Loch Ness, Elvis/Tupac Shakur/Marilyn Monroe and more never really died and are drinking crappy Dutch beer on a deserted island... -
Danity Kane announces No Filter Tour before comeback album 2014 [FULL SCHEDULE]
It's been almost a year since Making The Band girl group Danity Kane announced its comeback at the MTV Video Music Awards, and after releasing a new single "Bye Baby" in January, the quartet will now be going on tour. -
Damon Albarn shares 'Mr. Tembo' off upcoming solo debut 'Everyday Robots' [LISTEN]
Damon Albarn debuted the track "Mr. Tembo" on Jimmy Kimmel Live! during his March 12 performance in Austin. Now he's officially dropped the track, which comes off his forthcoming debut solo album, Everyday Robots. -
Chance the Rapper goes solo on 'Home Studio (Back Up In This B--ch)' [LISTEN]
It's been a year of collaborations for Chance the Rapper who has recently worked with a number of artists including his roommate James Blake, Pia Mia, Justin Bieber, Skrillex and Childish Gambino, among others. Now we get to hear some solo material from the Chicago rapper. -
Kanye West plots second European tour in as many years
Kanye West won't be taking too long of a break following his headlining performance at Bonnaroo (June 12-15) before he hits the road again. The performer has just announced a slew of tour dates for Europe. -
Japanese pianist Yoshiki Hayashi battles holographic version of himself...Who should do it next?
Japanese pianist Yoshiki Hayashi is a record-breaking artist known for his onstage flair and ability to blend classical music with elements of hair metal. During his South by South West performance, he battled a formidable opponent: himself (well, a hologram of himself at least). Besides resurrecting Tupac, this piano battle is one of the coolest uses of the holographic technology that we’ve seen (via HuffPost). -
Us rides Vine success to signing with Republic Records
Social media is best way for a music act to get discovered. You can't make millions of people show up to your open-mic night performance, but if you can get a few people to watch your YouTube video, that little success could roll into a viral smash and all the attention that comes with. YouTube is the more obvious option for musicians, but one act has used Vine to earn itself a record deal with Republic. -
Jake Bugg announces 'Messed Up Kids' EP with three new songs, releases music video [WATCH]
British guitarist/singer Jake Bugg just released his second studio album Shangri La last November, but he's already readying a new release. Today (March 25), Bugg announced a release date for a new EP, Messed Up Kids and dropped the four-song collection's title track. -
Sasquatch! announces revised lineup while Kraftwerk, New Order announce replacement shows
Following last Friday's announcement that Sasquatch! Music Festival had cancelled its newly expanded second weekend, which was set to take place Fourth of July weekend (July 4-6) at The Gorge in George, WA, several acts have now scheduled replacement shows in the Seattle area. -
Little Mix announce 'Salute' tour as headliners in America
One of this decade's biggest girl groups, Little Mix, has announced its first ever US headlining tour. Today (March 25), the "Move" singers announced the first three of many American headlining shows. -
Tokyo Police Club's 'Hot Tonight' music video is an homage to arcade games w/ a modern twist [WATCH]: New album 'Forcefield' out now!
Tokyo Police Club's new album Forcefield hits stores today (March 25, 2014) and to celebrate the Ontario indie rock outfit released a brand new music video for the single "Hot Tonight." -
Cirque de Soleil's Michael Jackson show getting sued, and an Amy Winehouse hologram concert might follow.
An Amy Winehouse hologram concert series might be in the works, but first the promoter has to sue to make sure no one else will do it, or anything like it. Alki David is the owner of Musion, the hologram-development company that has generated 3D models of performers including Tupac Shakur for its performance with Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre at the Coachella Music Festival. He alleges that the hologram-Michael Jackson that appears during Cirque de Soleil's Michael Jackson: One performance in Las Vegas is an infringement on patents held by Musion.
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