Music(Page 73)

Spotify sued by former employee for gender discrimination, equal pay violation and defamation

Written by Maya-Rose Torrão Hong Perez, a former sales executive at Spotify, against the whole of Spotify as well her former boss Brian Berner in the New York Supreme Court, for discrimination, equal pay violation and defamation. Perez has accused the company of widespread discrimination against female employees in general

Nine Inch Nails perform iconic track ‘The Perfect Drug’ live for the first time ever

Written by Maya-Rose Torrão Seminal industrial electronic rock band Nine Inch Nails played their 1997 track ‘The Perfect Drug’ live for the first time ever, in Colorado at the Red Rocks Amphitheatre. The track appeared on the soundtrack for David Lynch’s 1997 film Lost Highway but has never been played

Drum and bass veteran DJ Die to release collection of remastered and repacked tracks from 1995-2000

Bristol drum and bass icon Daniel Kausman, known as DJ Die, has announced the release of a compilation titled ‘The Archives 1995-2000’, via his own imprint GutterFunk. The compilation is a collection of remastered and repacked tracks taken from 1995-2000, during the time that DJ Die was working with seminal

Make Noise announce updated version of the René dimension sequencer

Make Noise of Eurorack have just announced the release of a new version of the popular René dimension sequencer. While the original René model was a one-channel, two-dimensional Cartesian sequencer with limited memory, the newer model promises to bring a whole lot more to the table. The updated version is

://about blank cancels Room 4 Resistance event in light of #DJsForPalestine movement

Written by Maya-Rose Torrão Berlin club ://about blank have cancelled an upcoming event featuring Cómeme and Room 4 Resistance (R4R), in light of R4R’s participation in the social media campaign #DJsForPalestine (you can check out our article on the movement from last week, here), coordinated by PACBI (Palestinian Campaign For

In Conversation with Curtis Alto

Interview by Maya-Rose Torrão Curtis Alto are the Belgian brothers making waves with a unique EDM sound that has a special analogue twist. The brothers always bring a strong live performance with their combination of digital and analogue instrumentation and as a result have performed at Tomorrowland, We Are Electric,

Pussy Riot issue statement on band member Peter Verzilov’s poisoning

Written by Maya-Rose Torrão Pyotr Verzilov, one of four members of anti-Kremlin punk activist group Pussy Riot who were arrested during the second half of the world cup final for their pitch invasion protest, was rushed to hospital on Saturday night after falling ill on the Tuesday prior, following a

TP MIX #111- LTHL

Written by Maya-Rose Torrão London-based producer and DJ LTHL started his journey into music over a decade ago and has been going from strength to strength ever since. In 2014 LTHL began to gain a substantial amount of recognition for his exploration of emotive and experimental grime and has now

In Conversation with MYRNE

Written by Maya-Rose Torrão Singaporean DJ and producer MYRNE defies all expectation. This talented artist blends R&B, future pop and bass elements together, all steeped with his signature energetic approach to production. A musician to the depth of his very core, MYRNE grew up being trained in classical music and

The world’s largest polyphonic analog synthesizer will be on display for a week at the Canadian National Music Centre

Written by Maya-Rose Torrão Often called “the holy grail of synthesizers”, TONTO, or The Original New Timbral Orchestra, is a legendary synthesiser that was built by Malcolm Cecil in the early ’70s and is the largest polyphonic analog synth in the world. TONTO consists of several Oberheim models, two ARP

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