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Two more acquisitions in the music rights business. Sony has bought one of the Hipgnosis catalogues that wasn’t included when ...
While the 2025 edition of Brockwell Live is over, the legal battle over the use of London’s Brockwell Park as a festival ...
Pulling from post-punk, shoegaze and 90s indie, South London’s Ain’t map out a sound that’s tense, slightly off-centre, but always measured. On new single ‘Jude’, guitars blur into texture, vocals ...
From Addison Rae’s high-gloss reinvention to sharp returns from Wunderhorse, Nilüfer Yanya and more. Here’s what stood out this week.
Parliament’s Women And Equalities Committee has published an update to its 2024 ‘Misogyny In Music’ report confirming much ...
Glastonbury has confirmed that Kneecap will play this year’s festival on the West Holts stage, which is livestreamed by the ...
LyricFind filed a lawsuit in California claiming an exclusivity deal negotiated between its competitor Musixmatch and Warner ...
The majors are involved in licensing negotiations with the two music AI companies they sued last year, Udio and Suno. But ...
Music publisher Eight Mile Style has sued Meta for the unlicensed use of Eminem’s songs on Facebook and Instagram. The ...
A proposal that could see every musician in the US better off to the tune of $40k a year via a 50% levy on music streaming ...
A new study on music publishing revenues in sixteen key markets shows that digital now dominates, generating 47.1% of ...
Brutalist and bruising, SCALER’s sound feels traditionally Bristolian with its immense low-end pressure tempered by subdued ...
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