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'He’s Got A Point, It’s Just That His Point Sucks' – Artists React to Spotify CEO Saying They Need to Work Harder
The streaming platform pays artists approximately $0.00437 per stream, while Daniel Ek’s personal wealth is thought to be $4 billion.
Lotic Are a Force to Be Reckoned With
On the producer's latest album 'POWER', they process a load of emotions and emerge with their lightest (at least for them) listen yet.
meet the key players in cape town’s hip-hop scene
South African photographer Imraan Christian turns his lens on local musicians.
country is cool again and this is why
Country music has a reputation for being a guilty pleasure. It’s often written off as corny or camp, but in 2018 it’s got a heck of a lot to offer as a platform for critiquing antiquated masculinity and promoting the voices of strong females.
Kali Uchis on the Music Business, Online Trolls and Being “Dislikable”
We sat down with the Colombian artist in London ahead of the release of her upcoming album.
"It's Taboo, No One Ever Mentions Their Name Again": What Happens When an Artist Gets Dropped?
What's it like to get dropped? We speak to artists who've been let go and the record label bosses who have had to cut the chord.
The Man Who Resurrects Thousands of Rolls of Undeveloped Film
Levi Bettwieser has developed 5,500 rolls of film he found in thrift stores and garage sales and uncovered a lot of other people's personal moments in the process.
Jeannette Montgomery Barron Captured the Energy of New York's 80s Art Scene
"You always romanticize the past, but New York really was a place you could live and work as an artist. That's all changed now."
BEA's New Video Brings 'The Virgin Suicides' into the Tumblr Era
Equal parts shuffling chillwave, brass stomper, and hypnotic siren call.
What I've Learned from Working in a Gay Fetish Shop
Firstly, lesbians are the nicest customers. Secondly, the last people you'd imagine buying a particular item will, without question, always be the first ones to buy that item.