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The CEO of Superstruct-owned festival Øyafestivalen has spoken about how pro-Palestine campaigners called for a boycott of ...
DSW Shoe Warehouse has been sued a second time, this time by Sony Music, for putting pop songs in its social posts without ...
Winter has carved out her own lush, shoegazey corner of the indie scene; beautifully understated, fuzzy and wistful. New single ‘Hide-A-Lullaby’ drifts slow and gauzy through the subconscious with ...
US politicians are going after the new Canadian streaming levy. After pressure from Donald Trump prompted Canada to drop its ...
A US judge has said that collecting society SoundExchange doesn’t have the right to file lawsuits in order to enforce its ...
Earlier this year a court ruling effectively ended busking in London’s Leicester Square after a legal complaint from Global ...
This week we caught up with Marta Martinez, the founder of Bedmar Music, an artist management company focused on building ...
HYBE founder Bang Si-hyuk has told staff that he is returning to Korea to “transparently work” with officials investigating ...
The 2025 festival season continues to be politically charged. Police are still investigating whether Bob Vylan’s anti-Israel ...
Salt N Pepa have spoken about their legal dispute with Universal Music. The duo want to exercise the termination right and ...
Australian music industry says proposed AI copyright exception would be “a dangerous step backwards”
Last week the Australian government’s Productivity Commission invited feedback on the proposal that a new exception be added to the country’s copyright law to benefit AI companies. The music industry ...
One of London’s mythic new groups, Tracey blend UKG, R&B and rave pop into something glitchy and addictive. Their latest single ‘Sleazy’ is a chaotic sugar-high; all hiccuping beats, warped vocals and ...
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