Making the decision to be the whistleblower for country radio lunacy is either going to sink me or allow me to fly. But at least I'll know I've been honest. Which is what I'm good at. | | ScHoolboy Q at Coachella, April 22, 2017. (Emma McIntyre/Getty Images) | | | | “Making the decision to be the whistleblower for country radio lunacy is either going to sink me or allow me to fly. But at least I'll know I've been honest. Which is what I'm good at.” |
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| rantnrave:// Wait, is this true??? Are artists/labels paying up to $10,000 to get tracks placed on playlists at major streaming services? Everybody please stop what you're doing now and read this book. And then, literally, stop what you're doing... A few more great PRINCE reads marking the first anniversary of his death. NPR's HASIT SHAH on the economics and ethics of making Prince's music more widely available than he allowed when he was alive. THE CURRENT's BOBBY KAHN on Prince and Detroit's influence on each other. And, in the NEW YORK TIMES, MICHAELANGELO MATOS on the contents of the PAISLEY PARK archives, from spiral-bound notebooks of lyrics to an enormous collection of shoes (basically, one pair for every outfit he ever wore, all heels)... SAMSUNG goes all in with GOOGLE for music streaming on the GALAXY S8... Snippets from this weekend's MOPOP POP CONFERENCE (formerly the EMP Pop Conference): ALFRED SOTO on pop under RONALD REAGAN. TOO MUCH JOY frontman TIM QUIRK on getting arrested for singing 2 LIVE CREW songs in FLORIDA (under the first PRESIDENT BUSH). GLENN MCDONALD on the politics of pop genres during the TRUMP presidency. DAVID BYRNE on making a musical about IMELDA MARCOS... What's with the phone thefts at COACHELLA?... I love that NEIL YOUNG keeps trying, but it's hard to see how his planned streaming service will fare any better than his high-end download service. And ugh that name... RIP UGO EHIOGU and TAMMY SULLIVAN. | | - Matty Karas, curator |
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| The Piano Man hasn’t released a new pop album since 1993. How does he continue to sell out stadiums? | |
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Zane Lowe interewed Kendrick Lamar in Indio, Calif., while Kendrick was headlining the Coachella festival this past weekend. | |
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China has the largest population in the world and an economy that keeps growing at a steady pace. But their music industry is still much smaller than that of European countries like Austria or Sweden. Why is that? | |
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His albums are back on Spotify. New releases full of unheard recordings are on the way. For a fan, there is joy and pain in knowing the work Prince guarded so tightly won't stay that way for long. | |
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Technologies developed for specific uses sometimes unexpectedly jump to another totally unrelated application. | |
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Harry Styles, former One Direction member, defies his own fan mythology, remaining a candid pop star with a mysterious public persona. | |
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Spotify is great for superstars like Drake and Ed Sheeran. But Big Machine's Scott Borchetta says the numbers are tricky. | |
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A century-defining album’s improbable genesis. | |
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Here's a longer version of the presentation I gave at this year’s Pop Conference, about Too Much Joy’s brief moment of playing protest music, and what that taught me about the skepticism that so often greets artists who take political stands. The | |
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As the New York City duo play their final shows this weekend, they talk about what’s changed, what’s next, and what it was like being at the forefront of pop getting hip to indie. | |
| With Damon Chazelle’s "La La Land" released on DVD at the end of the month, we shouldn’t let its toxic reading of musical film history obscure the form’s politically radical manifestations. | |
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A recently introduced bill in the current session of Congress would, for the first time, require radio stations to pay a fee for the performance of sound recordings. Any radio station that refused to pay the fee would allow the owner of the sound recording to prohibit that station from playing the sound recording. Three companies control 87% of all commercially available sound recordings. | |
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With Spotify playlists you can tell your crush you like them/dump the person you're seeing without the embarrassment of doing it in person. | |
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Now partially digitized, former Def Jam publicity head Bill Adler’s archive of personal correspondences, photos, and press clippings chronicle a budding conglomerate and the personalities that shaped it. | |
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Minneapolis was always home for Prince, but another Midwestern city loomed large in his heart from the very beginning of his career. | |
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Lorde, Kanye West, and Dev Hynes all have a neurological condition that allows them to visualize music - but is it real? | |
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Neil Young appears to be shifting his digital music gears away from his high-fidelity Pono project towards a form of high-resolution streaming. | |
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The benefits of music therapy to those with dementia are well known. Stories are often told of patients who are completely unable to speak yet able to sing. | |
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TI talks to us about the his new short film and artists in speaking out against social injustice. | |
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A Texas fan is suing the band, claiming she was injured by a bottle of Faygo soda thrown from a concert stage. But just to be clear, she swears she’s still a loyal fan. | |
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