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  • Diplo and Jillionaire Advise Doing Drugs Safely, Blame Media For Exaggerating Drug Deaths At EDM Events

    As with everything else it seems, the rash of drug-related deaths at recent electronic music events has been blown out of proportion by the media, at least according to Diplo and Jillionaire of dance group Major Lazer. There were two deaths and several hospitalizations due to overdoses at the Electric Zoo festival in New York City two weeks ago, following the death of a fan from overdose at a Zedd concert in Boston.
  • Elton John Streams New Record ‘The Diving Board’ Two Weeks Early [LISTEN]

    It has been seven years since Elton John has released a solo studio album (his last solo effort was 2006's "The Captain and the Kid"), and fans have been eager to hear his new material. Yesterday, they got what they wanted. John leaked his upcoming album, "The Diving Board," almost two weeks early through a stream on Amazon.com.
  • Kanye West, and Miley Cyrus ‘Black Skinhead’ Remix Rumors Are True, Mike Will and West Support Cyrus' VMA Performance

    The rumors that Kanye West and Miley Cyrus have been working together on a remix for "Black Skinhead" are true. Mike Will, Cyrus' producer, confirmed the collaboration on RapFix Live in an interview with Sway.
  • Britten’s 100th Anniversary Celebrations Continue with Complete Music for Voice and Guitar

    Benjamin Britten is considered by many to be the greatest 20th century composer of art songs. And as part of the continuing celebration of the composer's 100 anniversary, a number of song recitals are paying homage to this composer...
  • International Beethoven Project's Chicago Festival, "LOVE 2013," Explores Multiple Themes

    Apropos of the great composer, himself, the third annual Beethoven Festival in Chicago will explore themes of love, religion, suffering and the path of the true artist.
  • Kings of Leon Cover Robyn's 'Dancing On My Own' On BBC 1 [WATCH]

    Kings of Leon performed yesterday on BBC Radio 1 in support of their upcoming LP, "Mechanical Bull." In addition to showing off their new song, "Beautiful War," they surprised the audience with an unexpected cover of Robyn's "Dancing On My Own."
  • This Drummer's Interpretation of Auctioneer Ty Thompson Will Amaze You [WATCH]

    A drummer named Dan Weiss imitates auctioneer Ty Thompson's "amazing auctioneering" using drum beats. It is remarkable how Weiss was able to recreate the rhythm of spoken word through his drumming.
  • Father John Misty Debuts Video for 'I'm Writing A Novel [WATCH]

    Father John Misty released a music video today for his single "I'm Writing A Novel," off his latest album, "Fear Fun."
  • Nicki Minaj and Producer Red One Sued for Allegedly Stealing 'Starships' Beat From Chicago Producer Clive Tanaka

    Hip-hop stars take note: If you lift a beat from anyone, no matter how obscure the artist, they will find out after your track becomes a huge single. In the most recent case, Chicago electronic artist Clive Tanaka has alleged in a lawsuit that Nicki Minaj and producer Red One (among others) stole the beat from his "Neu Chicago" track for the rappers' single "Starships."
  • Want Your Little One to Be the Next Avicii? Baby DJ School Begins Classes Sept. 18 in Brooklyn

    Is your little one sick of tired songs like "Row Your Boat" and "Old MacDonald?" Do you think your baby has what it takes to be the next Avicii? Well, if you live near the Brooklyn area, you're in luck! Introducing, Baby DJ School: Empowering the super young to mix music that is super dope.
  • Downloads Roundup: Katy Perry's 'Roar' Keeps Top Spot, Miley Cyrus's 'Wrecking Ball' Drops, and Lorde Makes A Big Jump

    Katy Perry ruled the Billboard digital singles roost again last week, as her recent smash "Roar" was the most downloaded song for the fourth time in a row. Did Miley Cyrus see a jump in "Wrecking Ball" downloads thanks to her record-breaking music video? One fresh face made a huge jump forward, and a few big names did their best to hold ground.
  • Album Sales Roundup: Ariana Grande, Tamar Braxton and Nine Inch Nails With Big Debuts, But Who Came Out On Top?

    This week was huge for new records, with the top four spots all going to original albums. Who took the top spot and what albums from last week (and last year!) managed to hold onto a spot in the Top 10? Find out!
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