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    The 2014 New Music Seminar will be from June 8 - 10 and feature and extensive list of panel discussions on the future of the music industry as it morphs from the "records and albums" to "streams and attention."
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  • WATCH: Kylie Minogue 'Crystallize' Music Video Features A Pop Star Dream Come True

    Who here among us hasn't dreamed of being a pop star, mimicking along to some sunshine-y dance music in your bedroom? I know I have, and so does Kylie Minogue. Today (May 26), the Aussie pop music icon released her new music video for her latest Kiss Me Once single "Crystallize," and the endearing video lets someone else dream of stardom from her bedroom.
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    The pieces of Lana Del Rey's new album "Ultraviolence" just keep coming together. Recently, the "West Coast" songstress has given her Born To Die follow-up an official cover, release date, lead single/music video and new song "Shades Of Cool." But now, after a gig at Kanye West and Kim Kardashian's lavish Italian wedding, Del Rey unveiled another new song live: the title track "Ultraviolence."
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    Austin Mahone is just one day from revealing The Secret, his debut album, so the 18-year-old rising pop star is in full-on promotion mode. On Memorial Day morning (May 26), he stopped by NBC's Today Show to perform a trio of songs in Rockefeller Plaza, to thousands of screaming tweenaged Mahones.
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    Earlier this month, news broke of Apple's intent to acquire Jimmy Iovine and Dr. Dre's Beats Electronics for $3.2 billion. According to Billboard, the news was expected to have been confirmed by the week of May 12. However, their sources are now saying it should be confirmed sometime this week.
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    Lana Del Rey has revealed the second single from her upcoming album, Ultraviolence. Titled "Shades of Cool," the track was produced by Rick Nowels, the Grammy-winning songwriter and producer who co-wrote "Summertime Sadness" and "Young and Beautiful" with Del Rey.
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