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Saxophonist Kate Olson is releasing "So It Goes" in January, her first full-length studio album under her own name.
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The trailblazing soft synth that we’d all but given up hope on has made a glorious comeback, but how does Absynth fit into a ...
There’s more than a whiff of swing in the air–and on the airwaves. Will Hosie explores the resurrection of one of music’s ...
Michael Zerang has accompanied dance and theater for decades—including an upcoming puppet staging of Ursula K. Le Guin's Left ...
In the beginning, there was light. Specifically, Josh Beard, co-founder of SICK DESIGN – a high-profile concert design agency ...
Andy and the Odd Socks returned to Australia with their trademark chaos, colour and irresistible charm, delivering an ...
Russia’s war against Ukraine shattered western Europe’s long-held illusions, forcing a painful reassessment of Moscow-from ...
The accordion is gaining worldwide popularity. Germany has declared it the instrument of the year for 2026. This versatile music maker is used across various genres, from tango to heavy metal.
Experts say the more we challenge our brains as we age, the more resilient it becomes—and “learning a new instrument is a full-brain workout.” After the age of 40, the average brain decreases 5 ...