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Electronic music producers and DJ's double down on enjoying the holiday season. First they get Christmas, and then they get New Year's Eve, which is like Christmas to the electronic music industry. Nearly every DJ is getting paid plenty to appear at exciting locations and party down with us as we ring in the new year. Music Times took the Top 25 DJ's in the world (according to DJ Magazine) and found where they'll be on December 31 this year. -
Jack Johnson premieres 'Shot Reverse Shot' video [WATCH]
Jack Johnson makes references to his videography studies throughout his discography. He has directed two surf films, 2000's Thicker Than Water and 2002's The September Sessions. On the video for "Shot Reverse Shot" off this year's From Here to Now to You, he steps back into the director role to helm the clip. The result is a playful stop-motion film produced with a camera phone and a stack of books. -
The Exchange's Tyler Mays Shares Christmas
In this exclusive interview with Hallels.com, Tyler Mays, the bassist from The Exchange, shares Christmas memories and traditions. -
Usher promises new music in 2014
Usher has been in the spotlight this year as a coach on The Voice and a role in the upcoming Hands of Stone, but in 2014, we'll get to see new music from the R&B singer. -
Benefit Concert for the Children of Slain Bluesman Eric "Guitar" Davis Will Feature Chicago Legends
The Chicago blues community has come together to show their respect for Eric "Guitar" Davis and support for his family by hosting a benefit concert, to be held at Rosa's Lounge in Chicago on Sunday, January 19. -
Vienna Philharmonic Revokes Awards for Six Big Nazis, Is Hitler Next?
The Vienna Philharmonic has revoked awards bestowed upon six Nazis, news agencies, including Reuters, are reporting. This will be seen as a big step in the orchestra's coming to terms with a dark chapter in its past. -
Kanye West has been sued over 'Bound 2' sample recorded originally by Ricky Spicer from Ponderosa Twins Plus One
Kanye West is being sued for the sample in "Bound 2." The man behind the sample, Ricky Spicer, was once the Ponderosa Twins Plus One singer and apparently had no idea his voice was being used on the Yezzus track. Once he heard it, he asked West to compensate him for using his voice or to cease and desist, according to the New York Daily News. -
Carlos Santana reunited with old bandmate Marcus Malone who is now homeless
In a very unlikely but beautiful case of chance, Carlos Santana reunited with former bandmate from the late sixties and now homeless man, Marcus Malone. The meeting was as a result of San Francisco reporter for KRON-TV, Stanley Roberts, who just happened to meet and interview Malone while investigating a story about illegal dumping. -
Eminem, Janelle Monae, Haim Join Music Times' Top 10 Albums of 2013
As with any other group conversation between the writers of Music Times, the debate between what albums to include on the site's Top 10 of the year was less than professional. There was crying (Ryan Book), yelling (Nicole Oran), and even threats of violence (Caitlin Carter). Ultimately, after countless votes and demands for recounts, ten finalists were chosen. Check out the albums that we kept in the stereo throughout 2013, along with defenses from the staff writers that loved the most. -
12 Days of Christmas: The One Unmatched Christmas Song, 'All I Want For Christmas Is You'
So, it's Christmas Eve, the lead-up to the big day. We've counted down the best Christmas songs from 12 to two, ranging from somber carols like "Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas" to the super upbeat, like "Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree." Of course, for the final day, there's only one song to talk about. With countless holiday tracks and even more covers, it's hard to think of one song that remains untouchable, despite covers. So, what Christmas song goes without competition? The answer is obvious, of course: Mariah Carey's "All I Want For Christmas Is You." -
MySpace running huge digital exhibit on Pharrell Williams' discography
Pharrell Williams is having a big year, as we've noted before. Aside from his production work, his Oscar nomination, and singing the hooks for two of the year's most downloaded songs ("Blurred Lines" by Robin Thicke and "Get Lucky" by Daft Punk), MySpace is now running a huge digital exhibit on the producer/performer's career. -
12 Days of Christmas: 2 Best Versions of 'Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree'
Originally written by Johnny Marks for Brenda Lee in 1958, the track has become an upbeat Christmas classic. There are only two days until Christmas, so we have to pick just the two best versions of "Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree." So, who has done this the best?
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