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  • CRSSD Festival 2017 Lineup: Flume, Bob Moses, Duke Dumont, Blood Orange Headline

    The festival will take place from March 4-5 in San Diego. CRSSD Festival has announced its 2017 lineup. The California electronic music festival enters its third year in San Diego and brings along possibly its best lineup to date.
  • Tour Dates Roundup: 7 Artists To See This Fall, Lil B, Destructo, Bastille

    Other tours announced by Mat Zo, 3LAU, Blood Orange and Tory Lanez Another week, another batch of tour dates to get caught up on. This week was heavy with artists sharing their fall plans.
  • Future, Kehlani, Blood Orange, Jamie XX and More to Perform for YouTube at SXSW 2016

    South by South West continues to release the names of artists set to perform at this year's music festival, covering every genre from hip hop to electric dance music. On Monday (March 7), Billboard released the official lineup for YouTube's SXSW 2016 show. Fans can expect Future, Kehlani, Blood Orange, Jamie XX, and more to hit the stage.
  • Pitchfork Music Festival Lineup 2016: Brian Wilson, Sufjan Stevens, Miguel to Perform

    Pitchfork Music Festival 2016 now has its full lineup. On Friday (Feb. 19), it was announced that Brian Wilson, Sufjan Stevens and Broken Social Scene are leading the annual Chicago three-day concert.
  • Roots Picnic Lineup 2016: Future, Usher, Leon Bridges and More Announced by 'Broad City'

    The Roots are once again ready to take over their hometown of Philadelphia during the first week of June. On Tuesday (Feb. 2), the Tonight Show band announced its ninth annual Roots Picnic date as well as the stacked lineup, featuring Future, Usher, Leon Bridges and, of course, The Roots.
  • Rapper Le1f Announces Debut Studio Album 'Riot Boi': Releases New Song "Rage" [LISTEN]

    The NYC-based hip-hop artist Le1f has announced the details for his new studio album, 'Riot Boi,' out November 13th via Terrible Records. After self-releasing several mixtapes, Riot Boi is the rapper's debut full-length record. As 'Pitchfork' reports, the album features collaborations with a wide array of artists including SOPHIE, Dev Hynes (Blood Orange), Lunice, Salva, Dubbel Dutch, Evian Christ and Blood Diamonds, among others. The rapper also released a new song entitled "Rage" ahead of this announcement, which you can listen to in the following video.
  • Flaming Lips, Miley Cyrus, Patti Smith, Debbie Harry and More Bring Down Carnegie at Tibet House Benefit Concert [VIDEO]

    The Tibet House Benefit Concert has long been one of the more popular charity events held in the music industry on a yearly basis and once again the lineup seemed to be a good one: The Flaming Lips, Miley Cyrus and Patti Smith were among the headliners.
  • Haunting Britney Spears 'Britney Jean' Demos from Dev Hynes (Blood Orange) Leak Online [LISTEN]

    Now, we've gotten a taste of the Britney Spears album her 2013 effort Britney Jean might have been... Two new rough edits of songs penned and performed by Dev Hynes (a.k.a., Blood Orange) have leaked online, and it's been revealed that he originally intended them for the "Perfume" singer.
  • Music Times Awards The Bests (and Worst) of Lollapalooza 2014: Eminem, Blood Orange and Avett Brothers Bring Praise

    It's been a long weekend at the Lollapalooza music festival in Chicago and it's taken a decent amount of rumination to come up with a list of the "bests" (and one "worst") from the crowded lineup. Without too much ado, we give you Music Times Lollapalooza Superlatives:
  • Dev Hynes Of Blood Orange Assaulted By Lollapalooza Security Along With Girlfriend Samantha Urbani

    Devonte Hynes, also known as Blood Orange, has alleged that he and his girlfriend Samantha Urbani were assaulted by three Lollapalooza security guards yesterday. According to Hynes, the incident occurred after his performance in the late afternoon and was unprovoked.
  • Lollapalooza 2014 Day 1 Review & Recap: Eminem Brings A Big Guest, Iggy Azalea Comes Hard, and Lorde Have Mercy

    Music Times reporter Ryan Book works best in his home territory of the Midwest, or at least that's what he told us. Join him every day this weekend for a chronological look at what went down at the Lollapalooza music festival in Chicago.
  • Tough Picks at Lollapalooza: Eminem or Arctic Monkeys? Iggy or Interpol? Music Times Makes its Lineup Picks

    The hell of festivals is looking at two amazing acts lined up alongside each other on a schedule and deciding which you'd rather commit your time to. It ain't easy, but Music Times figured we'd give you some friendly advice when considering this weekend's Lollapalooza lineup.
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