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News James Mtume, Jazz and R&B Musician, Dies at 75 He was the leader of Mtume, who gave the world “Juicy Fruit” and so much more By Evan Minsker January 9, 2022 Facebook Twitter David Corio Facebook Twitter James Mtume, a musician who recorded with jazz greats before leading the R&B group Mtume, has died.
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News Four Tet’s Streaming Royalties Dispute With Domino: What’s Going On and Why It Matters A breakdown of the electronic producer’s UK indie label drama and how it transcends borders By Marc Hogan January 7, 2022 Facebook Twitter Kieran Hebden aka Four Tet, February 2011 (Louise Wilson/WireImage) Facebook Twitter In a series of emotional tweets
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News Calvin Simon, Parliament-Funkadelic Co-Founder, Dies at 79 The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee appeared on Mothership Connection, Maggot Brain, and more By Nina Corcoran January 8, 2022 Facebook Twitter Calvin Simon, photo by Steve Granitz/WireImage Facebook Twitter Calvin Simon, a founding member of Parliament-Funkadelic, died on Thursday, report bandmates George Clinton and
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News The Weeknd Shares New Video for “Sacrifice”: Watch The latest visual from Dawn FM By Eric Torres January 7, 2022 Facebook Twitter The Weeknd in “Sacrifice,” directed by Cliqua Facebook Twitter The Weeknd has released a video for “Sacrifice,” a single from his latest album Dawn FM. Check out the Cliqua-directed video, featuring the
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News Earl Sweatshirt Reveals Sick! Tracklist, Shares New Song “Titanic”: Listen The Los Angeles rapper’s project features guest spots from Armand Hammer and Bruiser Brigade’s Zelooperz By Allison Hussey January 7, 2022 Facebook Twitter Earl Sweatshirt, photo by Ryosuke Tanzawa Facebook Twitter Earl Sweatshirt has another new song titled “Titanic” from his forthcoming album, Sick!,
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A debut single is so much more than an attention-grabber, when it’s done right at least. In the very first entry in his discography, singer/songwriter Morten Nygaard is intent on making a big impression with much more than his voice alone, and although he presents a compelling melody with his gilded pipes, it’s ultimately his
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News Watch Turnstile’s “Tiny Desk (Home) Concert” Performance for NPR They’re reportedly the first-ever hardcore band to appear on the series By Nina Corcoran January 5, 2022 Facebook Twitter Turnstile, photo courtesy of NPR Facebook Twitter Turnstile have shared their NPR “Tiny Desk (Home) Concert” performance. Filmed by Hate5six near an art installation by GIVE’s
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Elizabeth Sombart’s Singing the Nocturnes might be a misleading title for some. The classical pianist’s album is an instrumental affair featuring only her piano and not a trace of the human voice is heard. However, Frederic Chopin’s sophisticated yet beguiling melodies are laden throughout the album’s twenty-one tracks and gives the release a distinct vocal quality that
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