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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Story of Black British music writ large in first exhibition at V&A East

The V&A East's exhibition 'The Music is Black' showcases the evolution of Black British music from Africa to contemporary genres.
#new-music
Music production
fromConsequence
1 day ago

Staff Picks: Best Songs of the Week April 11th - April 17th

New music releases this week include tracks from Fire-Toolz, Golomb, and The Jungle Giants, showcasing diverse styles and innovative sounds.
Music production
fromConsequence
1 week ago

Staff Picks: Best Songs of the Week April 4th - April 10th

New music releases this week include tracks from BossMan Dlow, Dari Bay, and Isaiah Rashad, showcasing diverse styles and themes.
NYC music
fromConsequence
3 weeks ago

Staff Picks: Best Songs of the Week March 20th - March 27th

New music releases this week include tracks from Accessory, Cheekface, and Eli, showcasing diverse styles and emotional depth.
#fela-kuti
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fromwww.npr.org
3 days ago

Fela Kuti is the first African artist to enter the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame

Fela Kuti becomes the first African musician inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and awarded a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award.
Music
fromwww.npr.org
3 days ago

Fela Kuti is the first African artist to enter the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame

Fela Kuti becomes the first African musician inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and awarded a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award.
London music
fromConsequence
20 hours ago

Oasis, Metallica, and Bad Bunny Named Tours of the Years by Pollstar

Oasis, Metallica, Bad Bunny, Kendrick Lamar, and SZA won top tour awards at the 2026 Pollstar Awards in Hollywood.
NYC music
fromThe Aquarian
1 week ago

The Manhattan Beat: 50+ Awesome Live Music Events This Week in NYC

Over 50 concerts are recommended in New York City this week across various venues and genres.
London music
fromTime Out London
3 days ago

The world's most remote disco is coming to London this summer

Detour Discotheque is hosting a major London event at Somerset House on July 25, featuring a disco-themed party with food and drinks.
#2026-music
fromPitchfork
3 days ago
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The 31 Best Albums of 2026 So Far

2026's best albums are highlighted with high scores and Best New Music designations, organized in reverse chronological order.
Music production
fromDefector
1 week ago

The Best Songs Of Q1 2026 | Defector

Music in early 2026 reflects anxiety and a desire for liberation, showcasing a mix of deep personal themes and lighthearted fun.
Music production
fromPitchfork
3 days ago

The 31 Best Albums of 2026 So Far

2026's best albums are highlighted with high scores and Best New Music designations, organized in reverse chronological order.
Music production
fromDefector
1 week ago

The Best Songs Of Q1 2026 | Defector

Music in early 2026 reflects anxiety and a desire for liberation, showcasing a mix of deep personal themes and lighthearted fun.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

The US is no longer the go-to place': How Korean culture is taking Latin America by storm

The Korean wave or hallyu that brought the country's culture to the world has now well and truly engulfed Latin America.
Madrid food
Europe news
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Eurovision expands into Asia with 10-nation song contest

Eurovision is expanding into Asia with a song contest in Bangkok, featuring participation from 10 countries, aiming to reflect regional culture and creativity.
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

R&B today is like Brazilian football the creativity, the skill': Odeal, the genre's hottest UK star

Odeal's music sits loosely within R&B, also drawing on Afrobeats, neo-soul and contemporary pop. Across his catalogue, love is rarely conclusive. Instead, songs live in emotional grey areas.
London music
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fromPitchfork
5 days ago

Samba Jean-Baptiste: +3

Samba Jean-Baptiste's album +3 blends avant-rap and R&B with experimental elements, showcasing a refined approach to song structure and emotional depth.
Music
fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

Karol G at Coachella review electrifying set destined for festival's hall of fame

Karol G became the first Latina woman to headline Coachella, delivering a powerful performance celebrating Latinx pride and cultural significance.
NYC music
fromwww.amny.com
2 weeks ago

From Brooklyn to the stage: Timi Dre brings a global sound to SOB's | amNewYork

Timi Dre blends Afrobeats, Konpa, and R&B, creating a unique sound reflective of New York's cultural diversity and energy.
#music
Music production
fromPitchfork
5 days ago

Kelela, Kurt Vile, Olof Dreijer, and More: This Week's Pitchfork Selects Playlist

Pitchfork Selects playlist showcases favorite new music from staff, featuring various artists and tracks each week.
Music production
fromPitchfork
5 days ago

Kelela, Kurt Vile, Olof Dreijer, and More: This Week's Pitchfork Selects Playlist

Pitchfork Selects playlist showcases favorite new music from staff, featuring various artists and tracks each week.
Apple
fromTechCrunch
3 weeks ago

Apple Music partners with Ticketmaster to power its concert discovery feature | TechCrunch

Apple Music partners with Ticketmaster to enhance concert discovery based on user listening habits.
Berlin music
fromwww.dw.com
3 weeks ago

Iranians and Israelis united through music

Berlin-based musicians from Israel and Iran are fostering cultural dialogue through music despite historical tensions.
Music
fromDefector
1 week ago

Brazilian Funk Continues Innovating Methods For Getting Your Shit Rocked | Defector

Brazilian funk is a deep and evolving genre that incorporates diverse rhythms and styles, offering a thrilling musical journey for listeners.
NYC music
fromBrooklynVegan
2 weeks ago

Tour news: Yeat, Kali Uchis, Future Islands,Hayden Pedigo, Justine Skye, Tiny Voices, more

Future Islands celebrate their 20th anniversary with special shows for their album 'From a Hole in the Floor to a Fountain of Yout'.
fromFuncheap
1 month ago

Sounds of Latin America: A Violin and Piano Journey

Pianist Dr. Gabriela Calderón and violinist Dr. Catalina Barraza celebrate the rich musical heritage of Latin America.
SF music
fromDefector
1 month ago

I Can't Stop Reading Music History Books | Defector

I love reading about bands. I've read the AllMusic reviews of my favorite albums multiple times over. If my Apple Music selection has a writeup to go with, I'll read it. And I can read a good band book in a matter of hours. I'm not a professional nostalgia whore, but reading about these bands really does put me back in that time, and in that headspace. Like the music itself! I can't get enough of that particular high.
Books
SOMA, SF
fromConsequence
1 month ago

How Afrofuturism Shaped Our Understanding of Space in 10 Albums

Ten albums demonstrate how Afrofuturism integrates Black history and culture with science fiction to explore freedom, creativity, and liberation through space-themed music.
Music production
fromFast Company
1 week ago

The future of music is human-generated

The music industry's value is shifting from songs to the human connection behind performances as AI-generated music becomes abundant.
NYC music
fromPitchfork
3 weeks ago

I Went to a Hip-Hop Streamer Convention and All I Got Was This Piece of Content

Twitch streamer Tylil James captivates fans at MVP Arena with viral dance performances, showcasing the intersection of online fame and live entertainment.
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

Black music is not a subculture it is the engine': Why the Mobo awards matter more than ever, 30 years on

Kanya King stated, 'Black music shapes what we listen to, how we speak, how we dress, how we tell our stories and I guess it's defined as Britain's cultural identity but structurally and institutionally is still often treated as m.'
London music
NYC music
fromPitchfork
3 months ago

The 64 Most Anticipated Albums of Spring 2026

Spring 2026 music releases include new albums from American Football, WU LYF, Lykke Li, and more, promising a diverse range of sounds.
Music
fromSPIN
1 month ago

Tinariwen Goes Back to Basics - SPIN

Tinariwen returns to stripped-back acoustic instrumentation and communal singing on their 10th album Hoggar, marking a reflexive step back after years of high-profile collaborations.
Music production
fromPitchfork
4 weeks ago

Hop Into These 14 Rabbit Holes This Spring

GLOBALCORE represents a blend of internet sound that unites diverse musical styles, but risks oversimplifying essential cultural differences.
Miscellaneous
fromTime Out New York
1 month ago

The MTA's new music program is here: everything you should know

The MTA's rebranded MTA Music program expands live performances across all five boroughs with a new monthly Stations Series featuring curated cultural themes and 8,500 annual performances.
fromDefector
1 month ago

R&B Wants To Make Pop Music Fun Again | Defector

R&B in the 21st century has been in a constant state of flux, tugged between safe traditionalism and blurry attempts at progression. For the last decade-plus that "progression" has seen R&B music become more indebted to trap records and the moody atmospherics of alternative bands like Radiohead, Coldplay, or My Bloody Valentine.
Music
fromwww.npr.org
2 months ago

How the West was won: K-pop's great assimilation gambit

She watched her peers get called up for groups like SHINee and f(x), but her own debut never came. When Kim, now known professionally as Ejae, was finally dropped by the agency in 2015, the explanation she got was simple: This was a business. As she recently told the Philippine media network ABS-CBN, "SM has a very specific vision and sonic sound and I just didn't really fit that."
US news
LGBT
fromQueerty
2 months ago

What's the best concert you've ever attended & why? - Queerty

Queer concert experiences with beloved pop icons create powerful, lasting memories and people are invited to share their favorite concert stories.
Arts
fromBerlin Art Link
2 months ago

Review of Colomboscope 'Rhythm Alliances' | Berlin Art Link

Colomboscope's 'Rhythm Alliances' used cultural diplomacy and a Berlin–Colombo network to convene 50 South Asian artists, fostering fragile creative alliances and collective resistance.
Music
fromLos Angeles Times
1 month ago

SXSW 2026: 15 Latin music acts we're excited to see

South by Southwest 2026 features over 150 Latin music acts, more than doubling from 2024, marking the festival's biggest year for the genre in over a decade.
SF music
fromMetro Silicon Valley | Silicon Valley's Leading Weekly
1 month ago

How Cumbia Took Root and Evolved in the Bay Area | Metro Silicon Valley | Silicon Valley's Leading Weekly

Cumbia evolved from Colombian Caribbean roots blending African, indigenous, and Spanish influences, spreading globally through migration and adaptation while absorbing regional musical elements across Latin America and the Bay Area.
Music
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Uruguay's candombe brings streets to life as the once-banned musical tradition roars back

Candombe, Uruguay's Afro-descendant music once banned and marginalized, is now experiencing peak popularity after spreading from Black neighborhoods throughout the country.
fromenglish.elpais.com
1 month ago

Rhythms that cross the borders of Africa

Oumy is a leading figure in contemporary Senegalese music. Her style, which blends hip-hop, African R&B and global pop, makes her one of the most exciting artists on the country's urban scene. Beyond her music career, she has also been involved in social projects within her community, participating in cultural festivals and campaigns related to the environment and equality.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Seven of the best music festivals to visit by train from the UK

French and Dutch festivals offer diverse music experiences accessible from London via Eurostar, with Fête de la Musique providing free outdoor performances across cities and Roadburn specializing in adventurous heavy music in Tilburg.
fromLondon On The Inside
2 months ago

These Are the Best Music Festivals in London in 2026

The UK summer may not always play ball, as anyone who's woken up inside a damp tent in a muddy Glastonbury field can attest to, but our festival programme always delivers.
London music
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fromPitchfork
1 month ago

Angelique Kidjo Announces Album With Pharrell, Nile Rodgers, and More

Angélique Kidjo releases Hope!!, a new album dedicated to her late mother, featuring collaborations with Pharrell Williams, Nile Rodgers, Ayra Starr, and others, arriving April 24 on Warner.
Music
fromBrooklynVegan
1 month ago

Angelique Kidjo announces new LP ft. Pharrell, Nile Rodgers, more, shares "Fall on Me" ft. PJ Morton

Afro-pop legend Angélique Kidjo releases Hope!!, a guest-filled album dedicated to her late mother, featuring Pharrell Williams, Ayra Starr, Nile Rodgers, Davido, and others, aimed at restoring joy and hope to listeners.
fromConsequence
1 month ago

BTS's New Album Was Made with Tame Impala, Diplo, JPEGMAFIA, Flume & More

Tame Impala is credited as a writer and producer on the track "Merry Go Round." Diplo is listed as a writer and producer on multiple songs, including "Body Body" and "FYA," with JPEGMAFIA joining him on the latter. Mike WiLL Made-It contributed to "2.0" and "Aliens," while additional collaborators include Teezo Touchdown, Flume, and El Guincho.
Music production
Music
fromDeep House London
1 month ago

UNUM Festival Reveals Phase 2 Lineup for 2026 | News | Deep House London

UNUM Festival announces Phase 2 lineup for 2026, adding artists like Gerd Janson and Arapu to strengthen its position as a leading global electronic music festival.
Music
fromCN Traveller
2 months ago

"Music is the new gastronomy": How the rise of LatAm music is changing the face of travel

Latin American music is driving tourism and shaping cultural travel experiences in Puerto Rico, Colombia, Mexico and Belize.
fromConde Nast Traveler
2 months ago

How the Global Rise of Latin American Music Is Shaping Travel

In the just-named Grammy Album of the Year, DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS-which Bad Bunny has declared his " most Puerto Rican album " to date-the supernova reggaetonero painted an evocative portrait of the Caribbean island, while declaring to a whopping 8.6 million listeners: "VOY A LLeVARTE PA PR" (I'm going to bring you to Puerto Rico). And he did. Last year, a record-breaking number of tourists-7,486,000 to be exact-visited Puerto Rico's tropical shores.
Music
fromConde Nast Traveler
2 months ago

Despite All Odds, Beirut's Jazz Scene Persists

I noticed the swelling of the double bass first, quickly followed by the fluttering of brushed cymbals. A saxophone pushing against the edges of a melody swiftly married the notes together, chords drifting haphazardly before reaching a slow, pulsing groove. The jazz quartet performed in front of a liquor cabinet lined with whisky bottles; low-hanging lights teetered overhead, throwing shapes on the monochromatic marble-tiled floor. Outside, a leafy veranda was filled with diners, the music drifting through flung-open doors and windows.
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fromBrooklynVegan
2 months ago

Tour news: RUFUS DU SOL, Andrew McMahon, CMAT, DETHKLOK, Santana / Doobie Brothers, Indigo Girls, Che, Steve Aoki, more

Major artists are mounting expansive tours with North American arena and stadium dates at iconic venues, varied supporting acts, and extensive international legs.
#bad-bunny
Music
fromConsequence
1 month ago

Staff Picks: Best Songs of the Week February 20th - February 27th

A weekly column highlights the best new music tracks, featuring artists like Domani, Freddie Gibbs, and Glixen with their latest releases.
Music
fromConsequence
1 month ago

Staff Picks: Best Songs of the Week February 14th - February 20th

New tracks showcase emotionally charged, genre-spanning songs from garage-punk and cathartic solo rock to collaborative hip-hop by artists including Alemeda and Baby Keem.
fromwww.esquire.com
2 months ago

5 Best Songs of 2026 (So Far)

The only song here that really matters. Written just hours after the murder of Alex Pretti in Minneapolis and released a few days later, Springsteen names names (looking at you, Stephen Miller and Kristi Noem) and speaks bold, specific truth. With a title that recalls his own impactful Streets of Philadelphia, a melody reminiscent of Bob Dylan, and an urgency not felt since Neil Young's Ohio, it may not be groundbreaking musically, but Streets of Minneapolis is exactly what we need right now.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

It's a nice surprise to be treated like kings!' Why are mid-level British indie bands massive in China?

British indie bands are finding enthusiastic Chinese fanbases and financially viable, all-inclusive touring opportunities as domestic returns decline.
Music
fromNature
1 month ago

Music is not a universal language - but it can bring us together when words fail

Music continues to unite people globally and remains central to debates about universality, human uniqueness, and responses to AI-driven inhumanity.
Music
fromConsequence
2 months ago

Staff Picks: Best Songs of the Week January 17th - January 23rd

New singles span intimate alt-pop, nostalgic synth-pop, and scuzzy indie rock from artists such as Arima Ederra and Avalon Emerson & the Charm.
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fromKqed
2 months ago

La Onda 2026 Lineup: J Balvin, Christian Nodal, Mana, Ivan Cornejo, More in Napa | KQED

La Onda Festival returns to Napa Valley Expo May 30–31 with a stacked Latin lineup including J Balvin, Christian Nodal, Maná and Ivan Cornejo.
#grammy-awards
fromFast Company
2 months ago
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How the Grammys are adapting in a world of AI music, 'KPop Demon Hunters,' and a changing music marketplace

fromFast Company
2 months ago
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How the Grammys are adapting in a world of AI music, 'KPop Demon Hunters,' and a changing music marketplace

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fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

16 iconic musicians who have never had a No. 1 song

Despite decades of popularity and critical acclaim, numerous iconic artists including Bruce Springsteen, James Brown, and Nirvana never achieved a number one hit on Billboard's Hot 100 chart.
fromThe Atlantic
2 months ago

Protest Concerts Are an American Tradition. The Gaza Ones Have Been Rather Quiet.

In early January, at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, a concert benefit for Palestine and Sudan conjured all the fury of an acoustic night at the local coffee shop. Musicians played stripped-down songs on a stage decorated with rugs, floor lamps, and couches. Members of the audience, mostly 20-somethings and teens, leaned in and filmed intimate performances by their favorite cult artists.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 months ago

Unlikely tandem brings power-packed Cuban sound to Bay Area

Percussionist Pedrito Martinez and pianist Alfredo Rodriguez fuse diverse Cuban musical traditions into a virtuosic, storytelling Duologue blending rumba, classical, jazz, and sacred rhythms.
Music
fromFrenchly
1 month ago

The 2026 Victoires de la Musique Awards Crown a New Pop Era - Frenchly

A new generation of women, led by Theodora, asserted dominance over French pop at the 41st Victoires de la musique.
Music
fromBrooklynVegan
2 months ago

Tinariwen announce new album ft Jose Gonzalez & more, share "Sagherat Assani"

Tinariwen will release Hoggar on March 13 via their Wedge label, featuring Sulafa Elyas and José González, and will tour Europe but not North America.
fromSPIN
2 months ago

Ragger Take Ragtime to the Warp Zone - SPIN

"Many found the music offensive, the dancing objectionable, and the popularity of both with young people verging on a mental health crisis." So writes music historian Susan C. Cook about ragtime, the heavily syncopated ancestor of jazz that arose in the late 1800s. Like all things, ragtime's subversiveness faded over time, and, a century later, the works of Scott Joplin and other practitioners had been relegated to carnivals and fairs, their jaunty piano melodies now evoking quaint notions of old-timey fun.
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fromSun Sentinel
2 months ago

Jazz season in South Florida: 20 concerts to see, from Terence Blanchard to Montreux and Pink Martini

A trumpeter and composer of rare intuition and inspiration, Blanchard will perform Feb. 20 in Miami as part of the Arsht Center for the Performing Arts' acclaimed Jazz Roots series, returning to his iconic Malcolm X Jazz Suite with his band, The E-Collective, and two-time Grammy-winning Turtle Island Quartet. Created after he wrote the score for the 1992 Spike Lee biopic "Malcolm X," Blanchard has over the years updated and expanded the suite, performed here as part of the ongoing centennial celebration of the slain civil rights icon. Visit ArshtCenter.org.
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