How Electronic Music Moved the Masses in 2011 While the live music market is still struggling, one sector is seeing explosive growth. THR explores the recent paradigm shift which finds companies such ...
This essay is one in a series celebrating women whose major contributions in recording occurred before the time frame of NPR Music's list of 150 Greatest Albums Made By Women. Of the forgotten and ...
David Stubbs’s new book, Future Sounds: The Story of Electronic Music From Stockhausen to Skrillex, depicts the electrification of music as a radical project—even a happily destructive one. The ...
Matt Ramage of the TSO shows us how electronic music works and its role in an orchestra. Violetta "Vi" Vibrato meets Matt Ramage who plays electronic music for the Tallahassee Symphony Orchestra. Vi ...
Music producer Jlin collaborated with violinist Daniel Bernard Roumain and tapper Leonardo Sandoval — mesmerizing the ...
Few of Barreca's coworkers know about his musical activities. He senses that they just wouldn't get it, and his personality prohibits him from blabbing, though there's no law forbidding him to speak ...
A host of fusions between the two genres arrived this year, with implications for both the underground and the mainstream. By Isabelia Herrera It takes nerve to stretch the boundaries of reggaeton, a ...
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PinkPantheress Calls Out Bias Against Black Women Making Electronic Music: ‘People Are Less Willing to Listen'
Coming off the release of her Fancy That mixtape in May, PinkPantheress believes that she's been overlooked for certain career opportunities, and how that comes with being a Black woman making ...
Lisa Rovner’s “Sisters With Transistors: Electronic Music’s Unsung Heroines” spotlights the pioneers who harnessed technology to do more than “push around dead white men’s notes.” By Lindsay Zoladz ...
A new music festival is coming to the City of Trees in October. This time, it’s a traveling electronic dance music festival. Breakaway Music Festival organizers announced in late May that they will ...
Dylan Mamid and Zachary Rapp-Rovan are best known to their fans as Zeds Dead, a genre-defying duo who fuse aggressive dubstep, throttling drum’n’bass, hip hop and ethereal electronic music. Today, ...
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