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India, A Surprising New Stage For Christian Hip Hop

Led by young artists like Varsha and Sherin, Christian rap in India is emerging as a powerful genre used both for worship and protest. Gospel hip-hop, as it is also called, is gaining traction through social media and carving its own space in India’s spiritual and musical landscape.

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This Happened

An Oil Merger To A Punk Icon’s Birth — On This Day In History November 30

An important march, the creation of one of the biggest oil companies in the world and the birth of a British star.

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This Happened

This Happened — July 23: Amy Winehouse Dies

Updated July 23, 2024 at 11:00 a.m. On this day in 2011, Amy Winehouse was found dead in her home in the Camden neighborhood of London. The cause of her death was determined to be accidental alcohol poisoning.  How old was Amy Winehouse when she died? Amy Winehouse was 27 years old at the time […]

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LGBTQ Plus

Farewell Beijing: When An Expat Musician Stood Up To China’s Morality Police

David Carey, an Irish musician who lived in China for nine years, built an independent record label and a thriving cultural space that was appreciated by foreigners and locals alike. But the screening of a film that included LGBTQ+ elements brought an end to all that.

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Society

Afrobeats: The Nigerian Musicians Conquering Global Music Charts

From Aya Nakamura in France to Selena Gomez in the U.S., pop stars are collaborating more and more with Nigerian artists like Rema or Burna Boy. Les Echos looks into into how Afrobeats went global — and where it’s going.

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Economy

A Social Justice Icon In Life, Is Bob Marley A Sellout In Death?

Are Bob Marley’s artistic and cultural values now clouded in a haze of rampant commercialization?

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This Happened

This Happened – February 7: The Beatles Invade New York

Updated Feb. 7, 2024 at 11:30 a.m. On this day in 1964, the Beatles landed in New York’s John F. Kennedy Airport to start their first U.S. tour — it would change the music industry forever. Why did the Beatles visit New York in 1964? The Beatles visited New York in 1964 for their first […]

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Future Society

Holograms Of Dead Artists From Callas To Presley — Homage Or Undermining Live Music?

It’s an opportunity to recreate an otherwise bypass cultural moment. But there are limitations in combining live music and a pre-recorded voice: You can’t respond to the temperament of the audience. You can’t speed it up when required

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In The News

How TikTok And Spotify Have Killed The “Song Of The Summer”

Consumer habits have changed, and with it the music industry – gone are the days when one hit song would define the sound of an entire summer. But why have we abandoned this iconic practice, and what has the race turned into in our modern day?

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In The News

Party Lines: Why China Prefers Virtual Stars For Show Business Fame

Hologram idols are the new stars of the entertainment industry in China, performing in live concerts and in front of audiences of millions. It’s not just tech companies that are happy about the boom, the leadership in Beijing is too for more political reasons.

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In The News

“Emotional Stripping,” A Pop Idol’s New Path To Exposure

Billie Eilish and Demi Lovato represent a new kind of performance artist for our confessional times.

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Food / Travel Society

Iron Maiden Beer And Other New Ways Old Rockers Are Staying Rich

RIO DE JANEIRO — Two minutes to midnight were long past when, at the end of Iron Maiden’s concert in Rio this past Sunday, lead singer Bruce Dickinson slipped backstage to get a cold beer after two hours of jumping from one side of the stage to the other. But what he cracked open wasn’t […]

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Future

Killing MP3 – A Quality Streaming Alternative To iTunes, Spotify “Compressed” Sound

CANNES – “The MP3 is dead.” As the Midem yearly music industry event opened in France last week, Yves Riesel, president of music streaming service Qobuz, declared the end of the top online music format. “From Feb. 1, we won’t be selling MP3s anymore. All of our downloadable content will be in CD quality sound, […]

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Society

The LP Company: When Imaginary Records And Fake Reviews Create Real Music

This musical and cultural project in Switzerland aims to redefine the very essence of the creative process.

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