• Bassnectar Turns 'Bass Center' Into a 2-Day Festival With Wu-Tang Clan, Minnesota & More!

    Bassnectar will be making his annual return to Colorado, but this time with an entirely new plan. Today, Bassnectar announced that 'Bass Center' would be returning to Colorado, where the show first began in 2010, however this time, as a 2-day festival with the likes of Wu-Tang Clan, Flux Pavilion, Lupe Fiasco, Minnesota, Porter Robinson and many more joining him in Colorado. With a stacked lineup, Bassnectar orchestrating the entire event, and Bass Center now becoming a 2-day camping festival, Bassnectar fans and bassheads across the world have to be incredibly excited about this show.
  • Miike Snow Announce North American Tour, Share 'Genghis Khan' Video

    Miike Snow have released the James Bond-inspired music video for their recent single "Genghis Khan." The video is provides visuals for the latest single from the Swedish dance-pop trio's upcoming album iii. In addition to the video, the trio have announced the complete list of dates for their upcoming North American tour.
  • David Bowie Fans Sing 'Starman,' 'Life on Mars,' 'Let's Dance' in Hometown Tribute [VIDEOS]

    The world is still mourning the death of David Bowie. In the days since he passed away at the age of 69 years old, 3 days after his birthday and the release of his 2016 album, Blackstar, celebrities have revealed touching stories of the musician's personal life and their respective friendships. In Bowie's hometown of Brixton, London, fans celebrated his life and music in a moving tribute from crowds of hundreds and hundreds of people. Watch videos of the fans singing "Starman," "Life on Mars," and "Let's Dance" below, and try not to sing along.
  • Hot97's Ebro Claims Southern Rappers Are "Running Out of Steam"

    Despite the South's domineering influence over hip-hop these past few years, Hot 97's Ebro Darden of 'Ebro in the Morning' is calling out southern rappers, insisting that they are running out of steam and that their reign is coming to an end. The radio personality took to Twitter to voice his opinion on the state of rap, where he ultimately claimed that aside from Future, the South is sonically losing its foothold over hip-hop and "running out of steam."
  • Pusha T, Tinashe, Diplo Want You To Go "Behind The Lyrics" With Genius & Spotify

    Despite a few lawsuits, Spotify is continuing to expand its empire. Today, Jan. 12, it has announced a new partnership with crowd-sourcing lyrics company Genius that will take user "behind the lyrics." To help inaugurate these new playlists, Spotify has enlisted the help of a few artists well versed in making big tunes, Diplo, Pusha T and Tinashe to take listeners deeper into the meaning of these songs as the artists intended them.
  • Lady Gaga: 'American Horror Story' Inspired New Album, Due for 2016 Release

    Lady Gaga's turn as The Countess in 'American Horror Story: Hotel' has been widely publicized in the press. She joined the show in it's fifth series and credits 'American Horror Story' for inspiring her in new ways, including helping her write new music. In a new interview Gaga is talking how The Countess, and 'American Horror Story' have inspired a new album, set to be released in 2016.
  • M83 Announces 2016 Tour Ahead of Planned New Album

    M83 is planning for the release of a new album, the follow-up to 2011's Hurry Up, We're Dreaming, and to accompany the recording plans, on Tuesday (Jan. 12), Anthony Gonzalez announced a round of North American tour dates for spring 2016, including previously announced shows at Coachella, Governors Ball and Sasquatch Music Festival.
  • Sasquatch! 2016 Lineup: The Cure, M83, Disclosure, Florence + The Machine Headline

    Festival lineups keep on rolling out seemingly every week and the latest comes from Washington State and one of the most beautiful outdoor venues in North America - The Gorge. Sasquatch! Music Festival has unveiled their 2016 lineup with additions like The Cure, Disclosure, M83, Jamie xx, Florence + The Machine, Major Lazer and A$AP Rocky.