• Kid Cudi Outlines Funeral Plans, Wants Body Buried On The Moon

    Kid Cudi just gave a whole new meaning to man on the moon. The "Mr. Rager" rapper took to Twitter late last night to share a handwritten note outlining in remarkable detail his funeral arrangements, for when they arrive. It appears as though he has given the subject a fair amount of thought as he plans for two funerals - one for family and another for his fans - which could be disconcerting that a man his age is already thinking this much about death, or it could be seen as responsible life planning, like buying a Roth IRA or life insurance in your 20s. One of the more remarkable details is that Mr. Cudi wants to those who are caring for him in the afterlife, in his words to "send my body to space to be buried on the moon or send through a wormhole with all my music and my story on a jump drive, if possible."
  • The Rolling Stones and University Songs: Will Georgia Tech, Pittsburgh and NC State Get Tributes?

    The Rolling Stones made every Ohio State Buckeye fan go nuts (pun intended) when the band performed "Hang On Sloopy" at Ohio Stadium in Columbus last night. The band, probably the biggest touring act in the world aside from Paul McCartney, has a host of huge venues hosting it throughout the "Zip Codes" tour. Several of these, like Ohio Stadium, also play host to NCAA football programs throughout the year, so Music Times decided to check out what the official songs of those programs are, just in case the Stones might think about busting them out during forthcoming live performances.
  • The Doors' 'Other Voices' and 'Full Circle' to be Re-issued and Released in September

    After the Doors front man Jim Morrison joined the 27 club in 1971, 'L.A. Woman' marked the last album the foursome would unveil. The remaining trio, keyboardist Ray Manzarek, guitarist Robby Krieger and drummer John Densmore continued on after the lyricist's death to release their often overlooked seventh and eighth studio albums 'Other Voices' and 'Full Circle.'
  • Axwell / Ingrosso 'Can't Hold Us Down' Remix With Pusha T, Silvana Imam Released

    Pusha T continued push into the EDM world hits new heights as his collaboration with 2/3s of Swedish House Mafia, Axwell / Ingrosso, has been released. Originally titled "This Time We Can't Go Home," the track, which has first premiered almost exactly a year ago at Governors Ball 2014, has been dubbed just "Can't Hold Us Down" remix with King Push, Salvatore Ganacci and newly signed Swedish rapper Silvana Imam, who joins Sebastian Ingrosso's label Refune Records.
  • Hodgy Beats Shares Three New Songs 'NOHOOK," THANKKSGIVING," "Choppedd"

    Amidst the rumors and speculation about the Odd Future's current status as a collective, one of its more prominent members, Hodgy Beats, real name Gerard Damien Long, has decided to stay out of the drama and stick to what people care about most - music. The rapper "Alone" rapper has used his testing ground, soundcloud to share three brand new tracks titled "NOHOOK," "THANKKSGIVING" and "Choppedd."
  • Pittsburgh Video Producers Mash-Up Concert Debacle with 'Jurassic World'

    'Jurassic World' is set to be one of the biggest films of the summer and the Kenny Chesney concert in Pittsburgh was set to be one of the biggest shows of the year in the Pennsylvania city. That said, some were nervous after the last Chesney show at Heinz Field resulted in violence, arrests and a general mess. Using that as inspiration, local video producers Benstonium mashed-up footage of the last concert with clips from the new Jurassic Park series trailer with hilarious effect.
  • Rolling Stones Play "Hang On Sloopy" to Excited Buckeye Fans in Columbus

    The Rolling Stones are taking special care to notes where its playing as part of the "Zip Code" tour, and the band marked its performance in Columbus, OH by playing the state's official rock song, "Hang On Sloopy." The track was especially relevant considering the venue, Ohio Stadium, home to the Ohio State University football team, whose fans raucously sing the song whenever given the chance.
  • A$AP Rocky Finishing Unreleased A$AP Yams Album Posthumously

    The hip-hop community and most notably, A$AP Mob was rocked by the news that the rap collective's founder A$AP Yams had died. It was later determined that he died of an accidental drug overdose, but his impact as a marketing and music mind lives on in the lives of others and through timeless pieces of sound. Before his death, Yams was working on an album and it has lain unfinished as his friends continue to work on their own projects and mourn his passing. Not all may be lost as A$AP Rocky has decided to take it upon himself to try and finish the album posthumously for Yams. This comes after A$AP Rocky just released his critically acclaimed sophomore album At.Long.Last.A$AP earlier this week.
  • Hardwell, Afrojack Collaborating On First Track Since 'Let The Attack Begin'

    Afrojack and Hardwell are both incredibly successful artists in their own right. They don't need to work with other stars in their genre to advance their career, but the pair is doing just that having announced a new collaboration between the two of them. Details are scarce - the only information coming from social media posts by both artists, which indicates they are working on what would be the follow up to their 2008 track "Let The Attack Begin."