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Musicians In Dire Need : Why Access To HR Support Is Integral

In every career path, whether it be centered in the STEM fields, or in the Arts – one of the most important resources working individuals should always have access to is a professional whom they can reach out to in case of workplace issues: every employee deserves an HR department.

Female Empowerment In The Music Industry: The NYC Office Of Media And Entertainment Offering $500,000 in Grants

It’s no secret that within the music industry sexism still runs rampant, an unfortunate hard-to-swallow pill that all of us have to face when we talk about female representation in music, as well as the lack of career opportunities available. It’s less about the lack of opportunity, and more so

LORN’s DROWN THE TRAITOR WITHIN Glows Vibrantly In The Aether

LORN | DROWN THE TRAITOR WITHIN | Wednesday Sound Release Date: 30 June 2019 A phantom industrial soundscape looms in textural experimentation; a realm sculpted within melancholia – the dance of artificial apparitions warp an immersive narrative. A haunting, glowing in an eerie vibrancy, sculpts a world of power and

Interview: Five minutes with Ka Fu

Experimental Wave producer Ka Fu has shared his debut single ‘Where Everything’s Ours’ from his upcoming debut album Encoding: Master, via Hidden Vibes. Ka Fu is the new experimental music project with roots in Russia. Born and raised in the previously closed military Russian city of Severodvinsk, which produced nuclear

10 Beguiling Music Videos & Must-See Glastonbury 2019 Performances

There’s nothing quite like the companionship between music and film; visuals to engulf us, immerse us – sculpt narratives between sound and the imagination; provide context – to reflect, and even perhaps get to know, in our own small ways – the artists behind the music we consume. The creation

Feature Roll-Back: Spotify Announces End Of Artist-Direct Uploads

In 2018, streaming giant Spotify announced that they would be working on a service that would allow artists to upload their music directly to the platform, as opposed to working through the often difficult process involving third-party distribution. This announcement was a breath of fresh air to many musicians, especially

Interview: Five minutes with Shay de Castro

Shay de Castro comes in with a mixture of thrumming bass and melodic rhythms, creating an unusual mix that will be perfect for the dark dancefloor at 2 am. Originally hailing from the USA, Castro’s music has taken her to some of the best venues in the world, including Club

Interview: Five Minutes with JULA

Emerging voice, JULA, has just released the music video for ‘Leave’, her debut single via Tall Mountain Records, today. JULA always knew she wanted to be a musician, from the age of four she was singing and dancing to Madonna, making her own shows in her bedroom and performing for

Interview: Five minutes with Kitzl

Producer and composer, Kitzl has just released her track ‘Wizard Girls’ lifted from her album 40 Moons That We Know Of. The Canadian artist plays with organically derived sounds in an electronic, pop-driven way. Her work builds upon short, hooky loops to formulate dramatic songs and unearthly soundscapes. Kitzl samples

Interview: Five Minutes with PINERO|SERENE

PINERO|SERENE is an alternative/dreamscape duo based in London. They have recently released their debut single ‘Take My Soul’ and today share the follow-up ‘Dead Flowers’ which was premiered on TMRW Magazine.  Neeq Serene and Cheryl Pinero are the creative force behind the band, creating a potent mix of bass-infused, grungy

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