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Jay Z's newly launched TIDAL music streaming service is looking to be the knight in shining armor for the music industry, but it has already stumbled. The service that claims to be for artists apparently used a song in its star-studded trailer TIDALforALL video released earlier today, March 30, without permission from the artist. Björk's musical collaborator The Haxan Cloak took to Twitter to explain the situation and explain that the track may not be exactly his but an imitation, which is just as large a problem. His label Tri Angle Records has backed him up in this as well. The ad appears to reference two Haxan songs "Mara" and "The Mirror Reflecting, Pt. 1" from his 2013 studio album 'Excavation.' Check out the tweets below. -
Red Bull Music Academy Bringing FKA Twigs, George Clinton, A$AP Rocky and THE Best Noise Event on East Coast
The Red Bull Music Academy New York has announced its third lineup and things are looking as great as ever, as FKA Twigs, George Clinton and A$AP Rocky are among the biggest names featured. -
'Blackhat' Composer Harry Gregson-Williams Accuses Director Michael Mann of "Slicing and Dicing"
It won't factor into the Academy Awards but it's still an interesting tiff on the Hollywood music scene: Composer Harry Gregson-Williams has accused director Michael Mann for "slicing and dicing" his work for the film Blackhat, and claiming that he doesn't know where a majority of the film's music comes from. -
Björk Announces 9th Album 'Vulnicura'
Yesterday evening, Jan. 13, Iceland's greatest export Björk officially announced her new album through a handwritten message posted to her Twitter account. Keeping with her tradition of single-word album titles, this new album has been dubbed "Vulnicura," and though no album cover has yet been revealed, Björk shared the titles of the album's nine tracks: "Stonemilker," "Lionsong," "History of Touches," "Black Lake," "Family," "Notget," "Atom Dance," "Mouth Mantra" and "Quicksand." The album is set for release sometime in March. You can check out Björk's Twitter announcement right here: ¡¡ ladies and gentlemen !! i am very proud to announce my new album is coming out in march it is called : vulnicura pic.twitter.com/Ajse3ThPVH — björk (@bjork) January 14, 2015 -
Björk Collaborating With The Haxan Cloak For New Album
Icelandic avant-pop legend Björk is currently hard at work on her new album, and though it has yet to be given a title or release date, this morning it was revealed that the 49-year-old singer-songwriter has been collaborating with British electronic artist Bobby Krlic, a.k.a. The Haxan Cloak, on the album. This news came from Krlic himself, who revealed through his Twitter account that he has been working with Björk over the last several months. -
The Haxan Cloak Touring United States for First Time
We were just thinking about whether Bobby "The Haxan Cloak" Krilic would ever tour in the United States and lo, the angels of artful electronic music rewarded us. The performer will be doing his first "tour" of the United States as part of an art exhibition with Robert Henke, titled "Lumière."
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