From instruments played with water to early electronic devices promoted by the Nazis, we take a look at the surprising history of instruments named after their creators.
Working in London, producer Adrian Corker, percussionist George Barton, and Japanese singer Tujiko Noriko came up with a new ...
As one-third of the six-time Grammy-winning trio Lady A, Charles Kelley has been a big part of country’s last two decades.
Ouri arrived here, got swept up in the city’s rave and electronic music scenes, and began exploring sounds far from the staid classical environment she’d been part of in Paris. She had been on a trip ...
The Los Angeles quintet was born onstage, and that’s exactly how it records LPs: by capturing live performances and twisting ...
The lead single of M83’s sprawling 2011 double-album Hurry Up, We’re Dreaming, Midnight City’s fusion of real and electronic instruments (and its unshakeable vocal-chop lead-line) expressed to all ...
Always feels right to open another New Weird Britain with people who came here from elsewhere, and who culturally enrich this ...
The Olympic swimmer-turned-musician became the first Uruguayan ever accepted into the Global Jazz Institute - and that's just ...
The Guinness Jazz Festival programme has taken some flak this year from the jazz camp, but they would have had plenty to ...
The lead single of M83’s sprawling 2011 double-album Hurry Up, We’re Dreaming, Midnight City’s fusion of real and electronic ...
EAT OF THE WEEK: You won't be wantin' for wantons at new London Fields Hong Kong-inspired Wanton Charlie's. The 18-seat, walk ...
The Devon Secondary Schools Battle of the Bands returns for 2026 — and if last year's wildcard runners-up Burnt Daylight are anything to go by, there's never been a better time for young musicians to ...
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