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The prosecutors from Minnesota announced on Thursday that no one will be charged for the unexpected death of music icon Prince. The 'Purple Rain' singer was found unconscious inside his home in 2016. -
Bass Center 2016: Bassnectar, Wu-Tang Clan Prove ‘Music Is The Drug’ at Camping Festival
Following the release of his twelfth studio album, Unlimited, Bassnectar hosted Bass Center 2016, the producer's inaugural two-day camping festival July 29-30 at Dick's Sporting Goods Park in Commerce City, Colorado. The extended two-hour sets from Lorin Ashton himself were the highlight for most of the 50,000 Bassheads who drove, flew and hitchhiked from around the country. However, the opening sets from Wu-Tang Clan, Porter Robinson, Flux Pavilion, AlunaGeorge, Flying Lotus and Lupe Fiasco combined with the overall next-level event production really set the concert apart from the rest, proving that, to quote the producer's latest collaboration with LUZCID, "Music Is The Drug." -
Bassnectar Shares Full Details for Bass Center Camping Festival
The inaugural Bass Center is scheduled to go down July 29-30 in Commerce City, Colorado. As BassHeads take to Twitter to count down the days until Wu-Tang Clan, Porter Robinson, Flux Pavilion and others join Bassnectar for the first-ever two-day camping festival hosted by Lorin Ashton himself, the producer and his team has shared the full details for the almost sold-out event, including a stacked Silent Disco. -
Excision Announces '15 North American Tour [SCHEDULE]
Canadian dubstep artist Excision has announced a North American tour for 2015, which, according to Fist in the Air, will be the last performances of his audio/visual show "The Executioner." The tour kicks off Jan. 31 in Vancouver, Canada, and finishes up March 29 in Kansas City, Missouri. Supporting Excision on this tour will be Protohype and Minnesota. You can check out all of Excision's upcoming tour dates here: -
Twin Cities Opera and Choral Composer Stephen Paulus Dies at 65
A leading figure in Minnesota's classical composing circle and an author of nearly 60 orchestral scores, 10 operas and 150 choral pieces, Stephen Paulus has died. He was 65. The Twin Cities composer, who might be best known for his 1982 opera "The Postman Always Rings Twice," suffered a stroke last year that had been affecting his health up until he died Sunday, Oct. 19. -
The Replacements Rock Homecoming Show, First Hometown Gig In 23 Years [WATCH]
As the rowdy boys from Minnesota continue to spread Replacements joy around the world, yesterday (Sept. 13) the band brought their alternative fury back home to St. Paul. -
Osmo Vänskä Returns as Music Director of the Minnesota Orchestra!
Music lovers in Minnesota will be delighted to hear that Osmo Vänskä will return as the music director of the Minnesota Orchestra. The orchestra's board of directors voted on Thursday to rehire the Finnish maestro.
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