Cillian Murphy explains why he didn’t pursue a music career


Cillian Murphy has said he didn’t pursue a music career because he didn’t think he was “good enough”.

  • READ MORE: ‘Oppenheimer’ review: Christopher Nolan’s mind-blowing biopic hits like a bomb to the brain

Speaking exclusively to NME, the Oppenheimer star opened up about his love for Frank Zappa and The Beatles.

Inspired by John, Paul, George and Ringo, Murphy and his brother, Páidi, even formed their own band: The Sons of Mr Green Genes, named after a Zappa tune from his 1969 album ‘Hot Rats’.

Their songs were similarly experimental, filled with “wacky lyrics and endless guitar solos”. Eventually, they were offered a five-album deal by London-based Acid Jazz, but he is and brother turned it down, citing reasons of artistic independence.

Murphy has often been disparaging about his songs to journalists. When asked about his 2002 short film Watchmen — his only attempt at a screenplay, which he co-wrote with BAFTA-winner Paloma Baeza — he was similarly self-deprecating.

“I just never thought that I was good enough really,” he said. “It’s why I haven’t, you know, pursued the music either. I like to do one thing quite well.” The actor added that it’s unlikely this will change in the future.

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Elsewhere in the interview, Murphy admitted that he didn’t socialise much while filming Oppenheimer, due to the intense demands of his role.

“I didn’t go out much. I didn’t socialise much, mainly because of the amount of work I had to do… I became so immersed in the role.”

The actor also explained how Nolan helped him to “unlock” the character with an “amazing phrase”.

“Chris used this amazing phrase. We were talking about Oppenheimer’s arc and he said, ‘You know, he’s dancing between the raindrops morally.’ That unlocked something in my mind when I was preparing,” he recalled.

Murphy further explained of Oppenheimer: “I do think that he believed it would be the weapon to end all wars. He thought that [having the bomb] would motivate countries to form a sort of nuclear world governance. He was naive.”

In a five-star review of the film, NME wrote: “Not just the definitive account of the man behind the atom bomb, Oppenheimer is a monumental achievement in grown-up filmmaking.

“For years, Nolan has been perfecting the art of the serious blockbuster – crafting smart, finely-tuned multiplex epics that demand attention; that can’t be watched anywhere other than in a cinema, uninterrupted, without distractions. But this, somehow, feels bigger.”





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Watch Armin van Buuren's Five-Hour Closing Performance at UNTOLD Festival 2023

Romanian electronic dance music fans got to pull an all-nighter with Armin van Buuren over the weekend.

EDM.com was on the ground at the 2023 UNTOLD Festival, where we joined fans for a momentous closing performance from the Dutch trance icon after sets from Martin Garrix, David Guetta, ZHU, Eric Prydz and more. Known for his jaw-dropping marathon DJ sets in previous iterations of the Romanian festival, van Buuren lived up to his reputation with a five-hour gig that went from 3am to 8am on its final day.

van Buuren has uploaded his entire performance to YouTube so you can soundtrack 62.5% of your next eight-hour shift. Fans can relive the magic and hear classics from his expansive library of original hits, remixes, throwbacks and practically everything else under the trance umbrella.

Watch van Buuren’s five-hour UNTOLD closing performance in its entirety below.

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Le Youth, Lane 8, and Jyll bid for melodic house’s crown jewel with ‘I Will Leave a Light On’ – Dancing Astronaut


It’s only August but is it too soon to close the track of the year conversation? Maybe, maybe not. In the middle of Lane 8’s Forest Hills set this past June, there was an ID just before “La Niña” that left the entire stadium in complete awe. Considering the lack of phones, Lane 8 had the crowd’s full attention as he played a gem of an ID that had minds running as to who it could belong to. And those that either saw Le Youth’s EDC Las Vegas set in person or the Instagram post he shared shortly after had already been aware of an ID that was credited to him. A few weeks later and just about everyone became introduced to what had been called ID10 from Lane 8’s “Summer 2023 Mixtape.” But when Le Youth shared the tracklist for About Us—his sophomore album that’s due on September 29—it was formally revealed that “I Will Leave a Light On” was actually together with the This Never Happened boss as well as Jyll. And it’s now here as Le Youth’s second album single to follow “Like You Did.”

The only way that seeing Le Youth and Lane 8’s names on the same title could be described is “overdue.” The two have been swapping remixes dating all the way back to 2013, putting their own spin on each other’s tracks like “C O O L,” “The Rope,” and “I’ll Wait.” And their first-ever proper collaboration epitomizes what makes both Le Youth and Lane 8 two undisputed kings of melodic house. But that isn’t where the perfection of “I Will Leave a Light On” starts and stops, with Jyll also joining the mix for a goosebump-inducing, emotion-drenched vocal that ties a bow around the second About Us single after it’d become one of the most talked-about IDs—especially from Dancing Astronaut—these past two months. And while the decision behind which release from 2023 will ultimately crowned this coming December will have to wait a little longer, there isn’t an ounce of doubt that “I Will Leave a Light On” will be a part of whatever debate ensues. Stream an outright masterpiece from Le Youth, Lane 8, and Jyll below.

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The Struts announce fourth album ‘Pretty Vicious’


The Struts have announced their fourth studio album ‘Pretty Vicious’ – find all the details below.

The Derby rock band – comprising Luke Spiller, Adam Slack, Jed Elliott and Gethin Davies – are due to release the 11-track collection on November 3 via Big Machine. You can pre-order/pre-save it here.

Following on from 2020’s ‘Strange Days’, the forthcoming record was co-produced by The Struts alongside Julian Raymond (Fleetwood Mac, Cheap Trick). It was executive produced by Big Machine Label Group CEO Scott Borchetta.

“This record showcases each individual member’s strengths,” explained frontman Spiller in a statement. “It’s some of my favourite music, hands down, we’ve ever conjured up. It’s the record everyone’s been waiting for.”

‘Pretty Vicious’ has already been previewed by the single ‘Too Good At Raising Hell’, which will serve as the LP’s opening song.

Other cuts on the album include ‘I Won’t Run’, ‘Do What You Want’, ‘Rockstar’, ‘Remember The Name’ and ‘Gimme Some Blood’. You can see the full tracklist and official cover artwork below.

The Struts – ‘Pretty Vicious’, official cover artwork. CREDIT: Press

1. ‘Too Good At Raising Hell’
2. ‘Pretty Vicious’
3. ‘I Won’t Run’
4. ‘Hands On Me’
5. ‘Do What You Want’
6. ‘Rockstar’
7. ‘Remember The Name’
8. ‘Bad Decisions’
9. ‘Better Love’
10. ‘Gimme Some Blood’
11. ‘Somebody Someday’

The Struts are scheduled to play three UK headline shows this week in Nottingham (tonight, August 10), Manchester (August 11) and London (August 12). Find any remaining tickets here.

They’ll then head to Europe before embarking on an extensive North American tour in November.

Back in 2018, the group were hailed by Dave Grohl as “the best opening band [Foo Fighters have] ever had”.

Last year saw The Struts’ Luke Spiller participate in the star-studded Taylor Hawkins tribute concert at Wembley Stadium in London. He sang lead vocals on ‘We Will Rock You’ with Queen and the Foos.





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The Chainsmokers Are Giving Away a Free Year in a Luxury NYC Apartment With a Recording Studio

The Chainsmokers want to pay your rent for a year.

The superstar duo have revealed a rather unique contest in collaboration with their friends at the New York City luxury apartment complex, The Smile. The Chainsmokers will be giving away a free year in the building in an apartment that comes complete with a music studio which they’ve designed.

Geared towards creatives in the music industry, the contest, which The Chainsmokers are calling the first of its kind, is inspired by the early days and humble beginnings of their career in the Big Apple. Sharing a video to announce the competition, they cited New York City as a major influence and said they want to give someone else the same experience.

Details shared on the contest’s website explain who is eligible to win. Winners must be 21 and older, a U.S. resident outside of Alaska and Hawaii and be a “participant in the music industry.”

The contest will run until September 5th, 2023 at 11:59pm. Entrants will need to answer questions about their art and how a free apartment would impact them, and create TikTok content to be judged. They’ll ultimately select one winner to receive a free year in the lavish digs.

You can learn more and enter for a chance to win here.

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Paramore cancel remaining North American tour dates due to illness


Paramore have cancelled the remaining shows on their 2023 North American tour due to illness.

The band recently postponed four live gigs after frontwoman Hayley Williams fell ill during a performance in Houston, Texas. She later revealed that she was suffering from a lung infection.

  • READ MORE: Paramore live in New York City: still at the top of their game

Williams and co. went on to fulfil two of the affected dates – San Francisco on Monday (August 7) and Seattle last night (August 9) – but the singer has since confirmed the cancellation of the remaining two concerts.

“Hey everybody, we just got off stage in Seattle. After speaking with our team and my doc, I know that trying to finish this tour is now going to come at a detriment to my health,” Williams wrote on her Instagram Stories feed.

“My lungs are just not healing quickly enough to keep up. It got a little scary tonight.”

She continued: “We will have the team post an official statement ASAP but we are going to have to cancel the last 2 shows of the tour so I can get better finally. I know some of you are camping in Portland already so I just wanted to get this out there.

“I’m so sorry for all the chaos this has caused some of you. I really tried to kick this shit. Love you all.”

Paramore's Hayley Williams performing live on stage
Paramore’s Hayley Williams performs live. CREDIT: Jenn Five

Paramore had been scheduled to perform at the Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Portland tonight (August 10) and the Delta Center in Salt Lake City on Sunday (August 13).

Williams recently explained how “touring is different at 34 than it was at 16”, and later hit out at those who had criticised her for delaying the gigs.

Paramore were out on the road in support of their sixth and latest studio album, 2023’s ‘This Is Why’.

Next May, the group will be heading to the UK and Europe as a supporting act on Taylor Swift’s ‘Eras Tour’.

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alice.km Delivers Electrifying Techno EP ‘The Back Beat’


Rising techno artist alice.km has led quite the impressive career thus far. She has amassed over 120k+ Spotify streams in 2022 alone, performed at prominent music festivals such as Arrival Festival, and opened for Drumcode’s Tempe tour. Also, alice.km clinched victory at Circus Recordings’ remix competition and is soon to officially release a remix “Collide” by Maxinne, signed by the label.

Now, she’s back with an electrifying techno EP titled ‘The Back Beat’ thats packed with hypnotic rhythms and true to the name, a irresistible back beat. The title track thrusts the listener into a dystopian experience with pulsing basslines and strategic vocal snippets. The second track, “Talk To Me,” rounds off the EP in perfect fashion, maintaining the techno intensity while sprinkling in raw, seductive melodies.

This is yet another amazing pack of songs from alice.km. Check it out below!



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Why Tomorrowland 2023 Was the Embodiment of Dance Music's New Golden Era

There’s a lot to be excited about in the world of Tomorrow.

Belgium’s Tomorrowland is more than just another festival. It’s a barometer for the current and future direction of electronic dance music at large.

This year the fantastical sights were grander, the crowds more globally representative and the sets performed with seemingly higher stakes than ever before in Tomorrowland’s history. There’s a feeling of euphoria in the air when it comes to the subject of electronic music in 2023, and it’s borne out in the numbers as the industry surges past pre-pandemic economic highs.

While it was hard to visualize at the time, David Guetta’s late-2021 comments stating that the best times in dance music history would arrive immediately after the pandemic have aged quite well.

The Mainstage of Tomorrowland 2023.

Tomorrowland

To support the demand, Tomorrowland is actively investing back into their brand. Every turn yields a new attention-grabbing sight, be it the coordinated waterworks at the Crystal Garden stage, the mind-bending visuals of Eric Prydz’s HOLO or the cinematic splendor of Tale of Us inside the Freedom Stage complex.

With over 10 stages boasting the corps d’elite of dance music, there’s endless ways to forge your personal journey on any given weekend of Tomorrowland.

Eric Prydz’s HOLO at Tomorrowland 2023.

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There’s arguably no festival that commits to its theme with the fervor of Tomorrowland—and it all starts with the festival’s Mainstage. This year, the megastructure took the form of a multi-story castle equipped with a finely-tuned assembly of lights and pyrotechnics that sought to keep the flow of the action consistently fresh in support of the artists on its towering stage.

Tiësto, Martin Garrix, The Chainsmokers and more made the highlight reel with IDs in tow and show-stopping surprise guest appearances, such as Kid Cudi, who made a special cameo during Steve Aoki’s set. The byproduct of this positive feedback loop between the talent and the festival is a truly immersive experience that makes the fans feel like the main characters in an electronic music fairytale.

The Mainstage of Tomorrowland 2023.

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Stylistically, Tomorrowland has historically skewed towards highlighting the mainstage sounds of the moment. In the midst of EDM’s current state of evolution, it was techno and hard dance that emerged as favorites.

The rise of the underground to the highest echelons of the festival circuit was highlighted in no small part by Hardwell’s seismic big room techno set to close out the Mainstage and Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike’s hardstyle-induced shockwaves rippling through the frenzied festival crowds.

It can be a challenge to make broad generalizations on the global state of dance music in any given weekend, let alone with limited anecdotal evidence and data. But no matter your favorite DJ or musical preference, the all-consuming experience of Tomorrowland is bound to leave fans hard-pressed not to feel optimistic about where the genre is headed. 

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LMFAO Member Redfoo Taps Sak Noel For Latin House Remix of Collab with Dainjazone, “Long Live Party Rock”


There’s a certain undeniable effect that LMFAO has had on electronic music in the US that will stand the test of time. Their bright and electrifying tunes helped fuel parties all over the USA. Co-founding member Redfoo hasn’t lost his lively spirit, and after recently returning with a collaboration with Dainjazone titled “Long Live Party Rock”, he’s now tapped Sak Noel for a vibrant latin house remix that is purely irresistable.

Adding a spicy twist to this club anthem is the remix by Sak Noel, the Latin Grammy Nominee and multiple times Gold & Platinum certified DJ. Known for his pioneering fusion of electronic music with Latin vibes, Sak Noel, the first Spanish DJ to hit #1 on the UK Singles Chart, has released this remix to his massive followership, garnering over a million impressions in just a few weeks.

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A $52 Million Adults-Only Mini Golf Course With Live DJs is Coming to Vegas

Vegas has landed a hole-in-one with Swingers Crazy Golf, an adults-only miniature golf course coming to the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino.

Featuring five courses, the 21-and-up “crazy golf” experience will take over 40,000 square feet of space inside the resort, Swingers recently announced.

There won’t be any shushing here as live DJs spin dance music throughout. And since liquid courage is par for the course in Vegas, caddies will deliver themed cocktails to players as well as bites from Vegas street-food vendors.

An artist’s rendering of Swingers Crazy Golf in Las Vegas.

Swingers Crazy Golf

Swingers recently raised $52 million to fund an expansion and open the new Vegas course, which is expected to debut in the spring of 2024. Its proprietors already own and operate locations in London, New York and Washington D.C. after launching in East London in 2014 as a humble pop-up.

“Our journey to becoming a global brand in some ways feels meteoric, until you consider the ten years that it has taken to get here!” said Matt Grech-Smith, Swingers co-founder and CEO. “We never anticipated as we opened our pop-up in a London warehouse in 2014, that ten years later we would be opening in Las Vegas—it has been an incredible journey.”

Swingers Crazy Golf is also teeing up a new location—its first franchise—in Bluewaters Island, Dubai next spring, the company said in a news release. They are projecting a $60 million boon this year and expect to reach at least 15 locations by 2026, forecasting $150 million in annual revenue.



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