The Pointy End
The golden age of anonymous music
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- Tuesday, 30 October 2018
Some of the greatest film music of the 20th century came from readymade stock albums recorded by virtually anonymous musicians.
Les mystérieux archets de la rue de Rome
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- Tuesday, 30 October 2018
À Paris, la rue de Rome est un endroit mythique pour les musiciens, au même titre que la Tin Pan Alley ou la 42e Rue à New York.
The rise and fall of pirate radio station WBAD
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- Tuesday, 16 October 2018
In the mid-’90s, the internet was just starting to turn into a mass medium. There were no podcasts, and nobody had heard of internet radio. So it was a heyday for FM “pirate radio.”
The link between music and productivity
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- Tuesday, 16 October 2018
Most professionals like listening to music at work and are more productive when they do, a new survey shows.
Why Music and Fiction Work Well Together
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- Tuesday, 16 October 2018
There is an inherent problem about writing fiction that concerns another art form – especially if you’re claiming that your fictional artist has real talent, or is exceptionally good at what he or she does does.
Quand la musique devient souffrance
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- Tuesday, 16 October 2018
C’est sans doute le mal le plus handicapant pour un musicien : l’acouphène, ce sifflement continu dans l’oreille. Aujourd’hui, le milieu prend de plus en plus conscience des dangers liés au son.
How to Visit (Some of) the World’s Best Music Cities
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- Tuesday, 02 October 2018
In 1975, UNESCO’s International Music Council named October 1 International Music Day to celebrate the enduring art, and to encourage peace and friendship among nations—which also happens to be a goal that travel can accomplish well.
Beyoncé named music's most powerful woman by BBC Woman's Hour power list
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- Tuesday, 02 October 2018
She says she's a "black Bill Gates in the making" who "ain't never seen a ceiling in my whole damn life".
The Story of a Scammer Who Maybe Cheated Spotify Out of $1 Million
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- Tuesday, 02 October 2018
Spotify's problem with fake artists, has been reported on since last year, doesn't seem to be letting up any time soon. Scammers now seem to be outsmarting the streaming giant, despite the company's efforts to counter illegitimacy across its platform.
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