On her latest album, the L.A. producer trades the grit and swung rhythms of her early work for sleek house and disco beats.
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The Jamaican singer released countless singles in the 1980s and 1990s and regained popularity in 2008 with his political single “Barack Obama” ...
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Set Dressing is framed, in a press release, as an anonymous extension of Fair’s noise-rock band, represented only by an ...
On If Not to Give a Fantasy, speed begets speed as Kilbourne experiments with new riffs on her minimalistic formula. It’s ...
James was the early principal songwriter for the first British punk band to put out a single, release a debut album, and tour ...
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The rapper’s former A&R Eothen “Egon” Alapatt had obtained many of Doom’s handwritten notebooks following the rapper’s death ...
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Roy Ayers, the pioneering jazz-funk composer, producer, and vibraphonist, died Tuesday, March 4, in New York after a long ...
On the BLACKPINK singer and rapper’s solo debut, her various musical identities add up to the generic embodiment of a pop ...