• Alesso Announces New Music, Videos In 2016, Summerburst Booking

    Alesso may have just released his debut album Forever in May, but the Swedish producer, DJ is already gearing up to release a slew of new songs, videos and art throughout 2016. As part of a "Less Is More" concept that has been his Twitter bio for years, the "Cool" DJ is setting out on a new mission in 2016 that will see him continuously release new music throughout the year, while also scaling back his touring schedule. He also announced his inclusion as a headliner for Sweden's Summerburst Festival.
  • Steve Aoki, Bill Nye Wrote A Song 'Noble Gas' Together

    Steve Aoki and Bill Nye collaborating on a track. That is something you probably didn't expect when Bill Nye The Science Guy was schooling kids all across the United States with his wit, humor and ability to simplify complex subjects on PBS. This has developed from a friendship to a working relationship where they have written a song titled "Noble Gas" that could appear on the "I Love It When You Cry" producer's next album.
  • 'ATL 2:' Evan Ross Shares Cast Photos From The Set, Says They Aren't Working on Movie

    Back in May, fans had their hopes shot down when actress Lauren London said that ATL 2 was not a definite project. Despite confirmation from T.I., many believed the film would never come to fruition until Evan Ross shared a photo of the cast on his Instagram account. Following excitement and more speculation from those who saw the photo, Ross later revealed that they aren't actually working on the movie.
  • Eminem Says He Is Working On New Music In Call With Redman

    Eminem called into Shade 45 on Sirius XM where one of his favorite rappers Redman was in the offices promoting his new music to have a chat. Em revealed he was at home working on music of his own and would be down for a feature on Redman's Muddy Waters 2 album.
  • Kieran Hebden, AKA Four Tet, Was an Extra in Radiohead’s “Creep” Video

    Kieran Hebden, AKA Four Tet, has revealed that he was an extra in the music video for Radiohead's seminal classic "Creep." The London-based electronic producer revealed the details of his 1993 cameo as part of the thrashing mass of moshers in the now-iconic video in a conversation with BBC 6 Music's Gilles Peterson during a special about Hebden's career entitled Worlds and Music With Four Tet. It's pretty much impossible to discern the artist's silhouette from the others in the video's crowd, but try to spot him in the video anyway, below.
  • ‘212’ Rapper Azealia Banks Cancels Second String of Tour Dates in One Year

    Azealia Banks has now cancelled her second string of tour dates in one year. The "212" rapper had scheduled a tour during November that was due to begin at the Electric Factory in Philadelphia and end at House Of Blues in Dallas. Banks took to Twitter to announce that all of her dates were cancelled aside from an appearance at Terminal 5 in New York.