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Two Shell’s New Album Arrives in an Era That Punishes Mystery
Infinite Now gives one of UK dance music’s slipperiest acts a bigger stage just as audiences have grown addicted to constant proof of authenticity.
Olivia Rodrigo and Robert Smith Turned Primavera Into a Shared Frequency
A surprise duet in Barcelona showed how a festival cameo can still feel thrilling, strange, and emotionally precise instead of prepackaged for the feed.
Ariana Grande’s Opening Night Setlist Treats the Arena Like an Arrangement
The first Eternal Sunshine Tour show suggests a pop star thinking like an editor: managing vocal load, memory, and momentum one sequencing choice at a time.
Primavera Sound and the Rise of the Split-Screen Festival
Barcelona’s giant weekend by the water now plays to two crowds at once — the people at the barricade and the people watching from bed.
Skrillex’s ‘SOMA’ Turns the Surprise Drop Back Into a Producer Sport
The new album landed without a runway, which makes every transition, guest choice, and low-end decision hit harder on first contact.
Primavera’s Surprise-Set Machine Still Knows How to Mess With Your Head
Olivia Rodrigo and Robert Smith turned a heavily networked festival into a briefly unstable place again.
“Rhythm is music’s life.”
— Antonio Buonomo
Phoebe Bridgers Just Made Madison Square Garden Cost One Dollar — and Everyone Else Look Weird
A one-dollar arena show lands like a gift, a stunt, and a sharp little indictment of what live music has trained fans to accept.
Jay-Z’s Roots Picnic Set Felt Like Rap Remembering How to Be an Event
A rare headlining set in Philadelphia turned nostalgia, local pride, and strategic scarcity into the kind of live moment streaming still can’t flatten.
Drake Sets a New Record: 12 Albums Simultaneously on the Billboard 200
How the rap icon redefined chart history and what it means for music culture today
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K-Pop vs J-Pop: One Became a Global Machine. The Other Went Full Goblin Mode.
What idol factories, hologram girls, and the ghost of city pop say about the future of East Asian pop culture.
Microtones and Madmen
How Tunings Beyond the 12-Step Scale Are Shaking Up Modern Music
Music That Feels Like Weather
Songs that drift, sting, crackle, and condense — because some sounds don’t just hit your ears. They shift the air.
No Chorus, No Rules
How Rosalía’s “SAOKO” Rewired Pop Songwriting
Post-Punk Isn't Dead — It Just Moved to Ireland
Dublin’s scene is loud, literate, and more vital than anything coming out of London right now.
The Emotion Engine: Why Tempo Is More Psychological Than You Think
Your track is at 90 BPM. Why does it feel like 60… or 120? Because tempo isn’t just math — it’s mood.
The Fade-Out Is Dead — And That Says Everything
Once a staple of pop music, the fade-out has vanished. What does that tell us about how songs end now?
The Oasis Reunion and the End of History
If Liam and Noel are back on stage, we’ve officially run out of new gods.
Untrue Forever
Why Burial’s 2007 Album Still Haunts Music Today
Nina Protocol Is Shutting Down — and Taking a Certain Indie Internet Dream With It
The platform’s July shutdown is more than a product obituary — it’s a reminder that musicians keep building homes on rented servers, then acting surprised when the floor disappears.
DJ Screw Is Coming to Streaming. The Platforms Will Have to Learn How to Listen.
As DJ Screw’s mixtapes arrive online for the first time, a whole digital system built for frictionless consumption meets music that moves at the speed of memory, cars, and heat.