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A band comprised entirely of robots will be performing at Union Square in New York City on November 12. GE. as part of its Brilliant Machines advertising series, is bringing Compressorhead, "the world's heaviest metal band" for a performance. -
Lou Reed's gives final interview, talks about his relationship with sound [WATCH]
Lou Reed gave his last interview on September 21 just a month before his death on Oct. 27 at the age of 71. On a photo shoot for Parrot, read sat down with director Farida Khelfa and talked about his relationship with sound. -
Kacey Musgraves censored during CMA performance of 'Follow Your Arrow.'
We're not sure what a good winning percentage for award shows is, because we've never been nominated for anything. Kacey Musgraves was nominated for a heck of a lot of awards at the CMA's this week, but only took home one trophy from her six nominations (Best New Artist). Although we're sure that Musgraves will collect many CMA prizes in the years to come, she had to be a little disappointed. And it probably didn't make her feel any better to get censored by the show's producers as she performed new single "Follow Your Arrow" onstage. -
Pitbull, Ke$ha release 'Timber' Lyric Video: Miami skyline, whiskey shots highlighted in clip [WATCH]
It's gone down. Pitbull and Ke$ha have officially released the lyric video for their collaboration track, the country-twinged dance song "Timber." -
Afrika Bambaataa, Melle Mel and other Bronx rappers aim to create a museum dedicated to hip-hop
Afrika Bambaataa, Grandmaster Melle Mel, Grandmaster Caz and Grand Wizard Theodore are working with the Windows of Hip Hop project to develop a museum in the Bronx dedicated to the genre. -
HARD Music Festival announces plans for female-only DJ weekend
Gary Richards, the founder of the HARD dance-music festival series (and occasionally performing under the name Destructo), has announced plans to launch what he called a "weekender" that would feature exclusively female performers. He plans on two concerts, preferably next spring in New York City and Los Angeles. -
Eminem's childhood Detroit home burned in fire [WATCH FOOTAGE OF DAMAGE]
The childhood home of Eminem, pictured on the cover of the Detroit rapper's latest album The Marshall Mathers LP 2, his was burned in a fire last night, The Detroit Free Press reports. -
M.I.A. performs on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon
M.I.A. was a guest and performed last night on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon. With the help of The Roots she played “Come Walk With Me” from her new album Matangi. -
Nine Inch Nails made their network TV debut last night on Jimmy Kimmel Live! after 25 years [WATCH]
Nine Inch Nails stopped by Jimmy Kimmel Live! last night in support of their newest album. They performed "All Time Low" and "Came Back Haunted" from their new Hesitation Marks release. -
Watch Eminem's stellar a capella performance on BET's Rap City
BET brought back their freestyle/interview series Rap City last night in honor of The Marshall Mathers LP 2 release. In the one-off episode, Eminem and Slaughterhouse took turns at the mic to spit rhymes. Em requested that the beat be turned off so that he could take his turn a capella. -
Throwback Thursday: 'Toni Braxton' by Toni Braxton
Music Times believes that it's never too late to go back and try something old. Throwback Thursdays will go back and pull out an album that's at least 10 years old, so that you can find something new, or revisit something you've forgotten about. -
Michael Jackson's 'Thriller' re-enters Billboard Hot 100 following Halloween
The Billboard Hot 100 got a retro shake up this week. Likely due to the absolute spookiest day of the year that is Halloween, Michael Jackson's "Thriller," which is now heavily tied in with the holiday, reentered into the charts at No. 42 this week.
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