Electronic artists ranging from Jayda G to Roísín Murphy to Lorenzo Senni sound off on a year without dancefloor catharsis for their songs, and themselves. These are their imagined raves.
Most musicians’ primary source of income is gone, venues everywhere are struggling, and the government hasn’t come through on an aid package. It’s hard not to lose hope, but in talking with professionals across the industry and looking to regions around the world, we gain perspective on how to rebuild live music from the ground up.
Featuring your picks for the best albums and songs of the year
With an endless amount of gear out there, setting up your first home studio can seem like a daunting task. But it doesn’t have to be.
Black artists and professionals discuss the roadblocks they’ve faced and offer ideas on how independent music scenes can change for the better.
How the unlikely star became a phenomenon hidden in pop-cultural plain sight, influencing a generation of groundbreaking artists.
In the absence of live music, touring musicians have taken to Zoom to share their knowledge and craft with a flood of new students. Imperfect as it may be, this exchange has become a financial and creative lifeline.
With concerts on hold, it’s abundantly clear that most musicians can’t live off streaming income alone. How could the system be fixed?
Your one-stop guide to choosing the right record player, amplifier, speakers, and everything else necessary for an awesome vinyl setup.
With rappers recording at a nonstop clip, and sampling more difficult than ever, hip-hop producers are increasingly outsourcing their melodies to a global network of loopmakers.
Our brains reward us for seeking out what we already know. So why should we reach to listen to something we don’t?
The rise of online gear stores has spawned a middle class of music memorabilia that benefits both bands and fans.
Featuring your picks for the best albums and songs of the year
More than a year before the rapper’s death, the woman at the center of his domestic battery case granted a rare interview for a documentary about his life. Will the footage ever see the light of day?
A decade in dance music that changed pop forever, according to Skrillex, Zedd, Boys Noize, and more.
The records that defined the decade for Courtney Barnett, Denzel Curry, Carly Rae Jepsen, Disclosure and more
Artists who have released poignant music about their sexual assault and harassment talk about what they’ve learned and what it’s like to come forward.
It isn’t hyperbole to claim that the rapper is one of the 2010s’ most essential artists.