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  • Tiësto launches 'Club Life' site covering music, fashion, travel and selling you curated things

    Producer and DJ Tiësto stands for all things EDM. He now has launched a lifestyle website aptly-named, "Club Life." It covers music, fashion, travel and has a store with curated items.
  • Lady Gaga to close historic Roseland Ballroom with four-night stand in New York City

    It was announced on Tuesday that Lady Gaga will perform a four night run as the final concerts at the historic Roseland Ballroom on March 28, 30, 31, and April 2, 2014.
  • Boston premieres title track of upcoming album 'Life, Love & Hope' [LISTEN]

    Boston has released the title track to their upcoming album Life, Love & Hope, the band's sixth studio effort due out December 3. According to Billboard, the album's 12 songs feature seven vocalists, including Boston's late original singer Brad Delp, who appears on three tracks.
  • Marley Marl and Kid Capri overshadow Kendrick Lamar, Grand Wizzard Theodore, A-Trak at World Spin Awards

    Many in the industry have argued that DJ's haven't gotten enough respect for their contributions to the culture of hip-hop. Two pioneers, Marley Marl and Kid Capri, received the praises of the sub-genre's finest at the second annual World Spins Awards on Monday night.
  • Best Coast talks new 'nineties' album for spring 2014

    In a recent interview with Rolling Stone, Best Coast's Bethany Cosentino announced the follow-up to 2012's The Only Place would be coming out sometime early 2014.
  • Leonardo Da Vinci conceived the most awesome instrument, and Polish pianist Slawomir Zubrzycki built it [WATCH]

    Leonardo Da Vinci was talented at a lot of stuff: art (The Mona Lisa), engineering (he more-or-less conceived the helicopter), and pop culture (he has a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle named after him. Awesome). More than 450 years after Da Vinci's heyday, we see another one of his brilliant skills/ideas put in motion for music: the "viola organista."
  • Review: Ariana Grande reworks Wham! classic 'Last Christmas' for first holiday single [LISTEN]

    It is a dangerous thing to tinker with a holiday classic, but Ariana Grande is a risk taker. Today (Nov. 19), the "Right There" singer released the first of her four Christmas singles, a reworking of Wham's 1984 trademark track "Last Christmas." Produced by Babyface and The Rascals, Grande took the basic framework and chorus of the original "Last Christmas" and built her own new song from its bones.
  • Franz Ferdinand debut music video for 'Bullet' off latest album 'Right Thoughts, Right Words, Right Action' [WATCH]

    Franz Ferdinand has released the video for its single "Bullet" off their recent album Right Thoughts, Right Words, Right Action. The track itself doesn't surprise, staying the course with the same sound they've honed down over the past eight years.
  • Foster The People plan to release sophomore album in 2014

    According to a recent interview with Rolling Stone, Foster the People has big plans for 2014. Mark Foster has been in the studio working on the follow up to the band's breakout LP Torches and says that the album should come out at the beginning of next year with a single out by January.
  • Velvet Underground's 'White Light/White Heat 45th Anniversary edition' & 15 other rare box sets

    The biggest box sets from Velvet Underground's "White Light/White Heat 45th Anniversary edition" to The Beatles "Live At the BBC, Vol. 2." Other classics include Herbie Hancock, Nirvana, Eric Clapton, Sly and the Family Stone, Ella Fitzgerald, The Beach Boys, Fleetwood Mac and more.
  • Boards of Canada got a mention in a Fox News segment

    Although it's completely unexpected and a bit alarming, Greg Gutfeld, the outspoken host of late night talk show Red Eye on the Fox News Channel, seems to have pretty hip taste in music. This equally surprised other members of the Fox News team recently.
  • Broken Bells, with The Shins' James Mercer and Danger Mouse, announce tour for March of next year

    Broken Bells, the band created by James Mercer of the Shins and Danger Mouse, will be heading out on tour next year starting with a show on Feb. 28 in Minneapolis. The tour ends in New Orleans, which leaves just enough time to make a stop at SXSW in Austin, but that's just speculation.
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