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Today in Music History for Sept. 26: In 1887, Emile Berliner filed a patent application for the gramophone. This recording device used zinc discs instead of the metal cylinders of Thomas Edison's ...
If AI tracks flood the services, will listeners start viewing the platforms as content mills and push back? The explosion of ...
As far as we know, Scott Walker and David Bowie never met, yet influence and respect travelled between them in odd ways ...
Rafael Toral, the Portuguese experimental master, takes Daryl Worthington through 10 points of entry into his enormous discography ...
Tucked away in the charming town of Little Hocking, Ohio, sits a secondhand paradise that defies all expectations. Too Good To Be Through isn’t your average thrift store. It’s a sprawling wonderland ...
In this upcoming, less-is-more release, French violist Antoine Tamestit showcases the music of 20th-century composer Morton ...
Germany has added a EuroBasket title to its World Cup crown. Dennis Schröder scored the game's final six points, leading ...
There are albums that have the capability to wash over you. Then there’s “Lumen”, a stunning solo piano album by Bill ...
Dina stood on the dance floor of the Yacht Club, limply holding the microphone.. She was trying unsuccessfully to call the ...
From her unmistakable voice to her iconic beehive, Amy Winehouse was a one-of-a-kind artist whose legacy continues to captivate music lovers worldwide. Yet, behind the public persona was a woman whose ...
Metronomes, at their heart, are fairly simple devices designed to help musicians and dancers keep a steady beat. Typically adjustable to recognize measures of three or four and adjustable by beats per ...