The Pointy End

New trial ordered in accusation Led Zeppelin stole ‘Stairway to Heaven’ tune

Lawyers for Led Zeppelin were not immediately available for comment.

San Francisco Chronicle

Spotify propose de la musique basée sur votre ADN

En partenariat avec un laboratoire américain de recherche généalogique, le Suédois Spotify, numéro un mondial de la musique en streaming, vous propose désormais des playlists inspirées de vos origines.

RTL

Qantas have axed music from in-flight entertainment

“Our research showed that fewer and fewer of our customers are tuning into the radio and music channels. It also indicated that many passengers on both domestic and international flights bring their own device with music already downloaded”.

The Industry Observer

Hip-hop restaurants: Australia's popular yet polarising food trend

As a growing number of Instagram-friendly burger and fried chicken joints pay homage to the US subculture, some people are finding the marketing gimmick hard to stomach.

The Guardian

How to Find Classical Music You Actually Like

Classical music has been evolving for centuries, so there are all different kinds of sounds. That means that if you hate one kind, you can still love several other kinds.

Life Hacker

Dépression et addiction sont en train de tuer toute une génération de rappeurs

L’image renvoyée par les stars de la musique, qui ont en apparence tout pour elles, rend parfois difficile la visualisation d’une dépression. La drogue, on comprend, on dit même qu'elle fait partie du truc; mais la dépression... L’argent, le succès, les fans ou l’épanouissement artistique: cela rend forcément heureux! Que nenni.

Slate

Beyoncé and the Bible

In the course students learned what Beyoncé can teach us about the Bible, and what the Bible can teach us about Beyoncé.

PRI

Super Empathetic? It May Affect How You Listen to Music.

Music is, objectively, not a living thing — but new research out of Southern Methodist University and the University of California, Los Angeles, suggests that we don’t always treat it that way, and sometimes even think of it as another social being.

WQXR

If you listen closely, the drumbeats of Amazonian tribes sound like human speech

For centuries, people from the forests of West Africa, Asia, and the Amazon have been using drums to send long-distance messages.

Science Mag


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