Coachella's Stuffed Food Lineup Features Secret Bars, Speakeasies and a Michelin Star Pop-Up

Who’s up for a 16-course omakase sushi experience complete with a sake pairing? From sushi speakeasies to farm-to-table dining experiences and secret bars, this year’s Coachella culinary lineup pairs perfectly with live music. The famed SoCal music and arts festival has announced a stuffed food lineup ahead of its return to Indio April 14th, 2023. …

Crybaby Cash Is Set To Debut A New Full Length Project

From the big easy, aka New Orleans, Louisiana, Crybaby Cash is a versatile recording artist making his presence felt in the music industry. The creative began his journey creating content on Vine back in 2013 before moving to YouTube, where he amassed over 17 million views for his viral rapper impersonations under the name mcashhole. …

Introducing Music Industry Staple: Big Reeno

Meet Big Reeno, a rising star in the music industry who is taking over with his unique sound and inspiring lyrics. In a recent interview, he shared insights into his life, music, and upcoming projects. Originally from Nigeria, Big Reeno moved to the US when he was young and now represents the Midwest. He draws …

Yourcodenameis:milo on their reunion, new music and producing The 1975

Yourcodenameis:milo have spoken to NME about their upcoming reunion shows, their legacy and chances of new music, and dreams of hooking up to produce The 1975 again. The Newcastle post-hardcore pioneers released the highly influential Steve Albini-produced ‘All Roads To Fault’ and two acclaimed follow-up albums before they went on an “indefinite hiatus” in 2007 …

Tritonal Reveal PRAANA Alias Ahead of Project's Debut Album

“This has given us both time and inner space to curate new music authentically without the expectation or filtration of whatever is thought of as being ‘Tritonal worthy.’” Four years after launching, PRAANA have unveiled the masterminds behind the alias.  Renowned trance and progressive house duo Tritonal have raised the curtain to reveal they’re the …

From Southeast Asia to the World: the Rise of INQUISITIVE

From Southeast Asia to the rest of the world, INQUISITIVE has taken the hard dance scene by storm. Born and raised in Singapore, Leon Lucas Ho, aka INQUISITIVE, has quickly become one of the most sought-after DJs and music producers in the region. A fusion of modern-day hard dance with Asian and Chinese elements, INQUISITIVE‘s …

Daft Punk explains why they broke up

We’re quickly approaching the release of Random Access Memories 10th Anniversary Edition on the heels of the two-year anniversary of Daft Punk officially breaking up. Thomas Bangalter has a solo album coming out this Friday, Mythologies, his debut solo orchestral album. Ahead of the release, he spoke with BBC and explained why exactly Daft Punk officially …

Martin Garrix & Maejor release AREA21 album “Live on Planet Earth”

AREA21, the duo comprising Martin Garrix and Maejor, have released their first-ever full live performance, Live on Planet Earth on Hulu in the U.S., Star+ in Latin America, and Disney+ under the Star banner in all other territories today. The impressive production of the show brings viewers right into the world of AREA21, with a …

RouteNote Announces Partnership with Affordable Song Licensing for Cover Song Distribution

RouteNote has officially partnered with Affordable Song Licensing, a collaboration aimed at helping independent artists and labels obtain compulsory mechanical licenses for their cover songs. With RouteNote, artists can now distribute their cover songs legally to streaming platforms such as Spotify, Deezer, Pandora, iHeartRadio, Nuuday, Anghami, TIDAL, KKBOX, and JioSaavn without a license. However, if …

Watch The 1975 invite a fan on-stage to perform ‘Robbers’

The 1975 invited a fan on-stage to perform ‘Robbers’ during their show in Bangkok last night (April 4) – check out the footage below. The Manchester band were playing at the Impact Arena in Thailand’s capital city as part of the Asian leg of their acclaimed ‘At Their Very Best’ tour. READ MORE: The NME Big …