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Spotify and the role it plays in the spread of music in the modern era will continue to inspire controversy and legal battles into the future. No one, listeners or musicians alike, can deny that the streaming service's playlist in honor of Martin Luther King on the Civil Rights leader's national holiday is spot-on. Spotify has assembled an epic playlist of King's most influential speeches and the music inspired by his actions, available for listening now. -
Tomorrowland, Coachella Most Popular Festivals Of 2015 So Far According To Viagogo
2015 has just started and we are already becoming overwhelmed with news for North American festival season. While our friends down in the Southern hemisphere continue the outdoor party until the weather no longer permits, the temperatures will soon warm up in the north and our sun-deprived skin will return to the light once again. With all of the news surrounding festivals to kick off 2015 as they compete with each other over the same 18-30 year-old market of music fans, Viagogo has compiled a list of the most popular festivals on their ticket service thus far in 2015 via NME. The results are not too surprising with incredibly popular electronic music festival Tomorrowland leading the way, Coachella slotting in second as the lone United States representative after selling out in a record 39 minutes and the Brazilian edition of Tomorrowland slotting in at third. -
The Movielife Add More US Reunion Dates, Plan First UK Shows In 12 Years
The Movielife have finally added more shows to their 2015 reunion schedule, including the New York group's their first UK gigs in 12 years. -
Madeon Unveils Debut Album 'Adventure' Release Date and Tracklist Featuring Passion Pit, Bastille & More
Madeon has finally put a definitive timetable on his most ambitious project of his career - Adventure. The French producer, DJ's debut artist album has been long-anticipated by fans eager to hear new music from the "Finale" producer and he has at last put a definitive date on when it will be released. Adventure will hit stores March 30th via Columbia Records. Madeon has also announced the tracklist for the LP, featuring some interesting collaborations and brand new music that has not been heard before. He will be working alongside Dan Smith, the singer from Bastille, Passion Pit, Mark Foster, the singer from Foster The People and others, though the album will feature plenty of instrumentals. -
Above & Beyond Share 'The Making Of We Are All We Need' Mini-Documentary [WATCH]
Above & Beyond are gearing up for the global release of their third artist album We Are All We Need and to promote the new LP, the UK based trance trio have released a video showing how the album was made. The video walks through the heart-felt process of writing and creating the album and how personal experiences, like death of Paavo's father, shaped the songs and the lyrics. It catches up with them in the studio with the singers who appear on the LP including Zoë Johnston, Alex Vargas and Justine Suissa, as well as their label signee and close collaborator, Andrew Bayer who helps with the production to bring the ideas to life. -
Smashing Pumpkins Share Trippy "Being Beige" Video from 'Monuments to an Elegy' [WATCH]
Smashing Pumpkins dropped a music video to their Monuments to an Elegy lead single, "Being Beige." The clip is centered around frontman Billy Corgan and images of nature, Pitchfork notes. The album, the band's ninth, came out in December. -
Prince, 3RDEYEGIRL Get Trippy in "Marz" Music Video from 'PLECTRUMELECTRUM' [WATCH]
Prince and his all-female backing band 3RDEYEGIRL are back. After teaming up to release the album PLECTRUMELECTRUM last September and slaying Saturday Night Live in November, now the funk legend and his girls are back to mesmerize you once again. Today (Jan. 19), Prince and 3RDEYEGIRL released a dizzying, trippy new music video for their latest single "Marz." -
Drake, Chief Keef Collaborating? GLOVO Logo Surfaces On Instagram [PHOTOS]
Are Drake and Chief Keef collaborating? Social media evidence suggests that GLOVO might be happening. As HotNewHipHop points out, Keef posted a photo on Instagram yesterday with a logo for the acronym, along with the caption, "Thou Not Ready." -
A$AP Yams Death: A$AP Ant Denies Overdose Involved, A$AP Rocky and A$AP Ferg Pay Tribute on Instagram
The world is still looking for answers in the death of A$AP Yams, one of the founders of the A$AP Mob who passed away at the age of 26 over the weekend. Many, including Music Times, wondered out loud if the death was tied to his admitted problems with Xanax and codeine. A$AP Ant, a member of the hip-hop collective, actively denied this allegation in an interview with Vlad.tv yesterday. -
Jeremih Drops "Planes" Feat. J. Cole Ahead Of 'Late Nights' Release [LISTEN]
Jeremih has teamed up with J. Cole for his latest single called "Planes," the follow-up to his hit "Don't Tell 'Em" off his upcoming album Late Nights. After an official leak, the R&B crooner has shared the full version of the record. -
NFC Championship Halftime Show: Fan Video Captures Alice in Chains Concert that FOX Sports Blocked with Commentator Chatter
If you tuned into the NFC Championship game between the Seattle Seahawks and the Green Bay Packers, hopefully you stuck around long enough to see the home team overcome its 16-0 halftime deficit and pull off one of the more shocking comebacks in NFL playoff history. If you left at halftime because FOX didn't broadcast Alice in Chains performance-instead giving us the pleasure of hearing Jimmy Johnson share remarkable insights like that Russell Wilson needed to play better-we don't blame you. Good news however: Although FOX opted to ruin the fun for everyone not actually at the game, fan video has emerged online of the band's performance. -
Watch Zedd Kill It on the Keyboard at Age 11 with Brother and Father [WATCH]
Many may think of Zedd as the mastermind behind hits like "Clarity," "Find You" and "Stay the Night," but there is a longer story to how Zedd became the superstar he is today. The German producer and DJ has been playing the piano since he was 4 and picked up drums at 12. With those talents being developed at such a young age, Zedd was able to start doing some shows of his own alongside his young brother and father, who played guitar and electric bass. A video has resurfaced of Zedd playing with his brother and father at an outdoor concert in 2001 when Zedd was about 11. Watch the video to see him absolutely shred on the keys in a stunning outfit of orange shorts, socks and flops. The complete rock 'n' roll package is there. It is clear he was destined to be a star, via "Dancing Astronaut."
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