From the Sex Pistols and David Bowie to Iggy Pop, Alice Coltrane, and Nick Lowe, we look at with punk, disco and more made ...
When an experimental project escaped from the studio in 1980, no one could have predicted the consequences for both prog and ...
When Step II arrived in 1978, Sylvester had already carved out a reputation as San Francisco’s most electrifying performer, a singer who fused church-born ...
The Rolling Stones’ Miss You wasn’t just a disco detour; it was the moment rock and roll learned how to dance.
In the 1970s, a whole host of genres were cropping up in underground scenes. But one was ridiculed by all who existed outside ...
The "Postcard Sound", as it came to be known, was a fusion of '60s pop sensibilities and '70s post-punk edge. Orange Juice, ...
On Oct. 13, 1979, Michael Jackson topped the charts with 'Don’t Stop ’Til You Get Enough,' kicking off his reign as the King ...
We explore seven songs that back up the theory that 1979 was one of the best years for music of all time across all genres.
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‘Deck-head’ Robert Jenrick inspires ultimate political disco with cringe conference DJ set
Keir Starmer? Don’t You Want Me by the Human League. Angela Rayner? Blur’s Country House, obviously. It’s time to hit the ...
Richard Ashcroft tries out multiple musical directions on his first album of new material in seven years, writes Fiona ...
It’s easy to imagine musicians living lavishly off a never-ending string of chart-topping songs and arena tours á la Taylor Swift and Olivia Rodrigo. But for some lesser-known artists, fame came and ...
However, many artists have come under fire for the use of sampling, leading to public shaming or worse, the law. Including Beyonce, a well-known artist who takes no shame in her love for samples, ...
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