Music Production
U2's New Music Video Features an Apartment Crash
“Street of Dreams” is from their forthcoming as-yet-untitled studio album
U2 Release “Street of Dreams,” First Single from Upcoming Studio Album: Stream
The band's first album in nine years is due arrives later this year. U2 Release “Street of Dreams,” First Single from Upcoming Studio Album: Stream Travis Bland and Paolo Ragusa
Watch U2 Crash a Family’s Apartment in New Music Video
“Street of Dreams” is from their forthcoming as-yet-untitled studio album
Hollow Shift On WAR, Conflict, And Writing From The Aftermath
Hollow Shift’s WAR started less like a planned concept release and more like three songs slowly revealing they were all circling the same thing. Jessica Bell and Alex Zamparas were focused on arrangements, basslines, synth sounds, and lyrics, but when they played the tracks back together, the
Alabama Shakes Announce New Album
Their third studio LP is set to drop later this summer
Prong Announce New Self-Titled Album
The New York metal act's 14th studio LP will arrive on November 6th. Prong Announce New Self-Titled Album Langdon Hickman
Producer Tyler Spry on working with BTS
The LA-based producer Tyler Spry was raised on rock icons like The Cure and Radiohead but is now crafting the future of global pop with Bad Bunny and BTS - we trace his creative journey to Grammy succ
James Blake discusses sampling Leonard Cohen
A highlight from recent album Trying Times, the song also features a sampled recreation of the Titanic's Morse code SOS signal
Alabama Shakes announce new album ‘I Must Be Dreaming’ and tease single ‘I Feel Hope Coming’
Their third studio LP is set to drop later this summer
Taylor Swift beats poet’s copyright lawsuit over her song lyrics, as judge dismisses case with prejudice
A Florida judge threw out Kimberly Marasco's case, ruling that the poems she says were copied do not contain expression that copyright law protects. Source
Producer Tyler Spry's Creative Journey
The LA-based producer Tyler Spry was raised on rock icons like The Cure and Radiohead but is now crafting the future of global pop with Bad Bunny and BTS - we trace his creative journey to Grammy succ
James Blake on Sampling Leonard Cohen
A highlight from recent album Trying Times, the song also features a sampled recreation of the Titanic's Morse code SOS signal
AI-powered live-music firm Gotobeat expands to arena shows
Startup Gotobeat launched in 2024 with its AI-powered ticketing platform and promotion for live music, using the technology to predict the demand for emerging artists and help them sell out venues. Having sold more than 150k tickets in 2025 to small and medium-sized venues, the company’s horizons ar
Hybe seeks emerging producers with ‘Next New Creator’ auditions
Like its K-Pop peers, Hybe is famous for the auditioning process behind its groups. Now it’s putting that methodology to work in a search for emerging producers too. Its ‘Next New Creator’ program launched this week with four of its labels – BigHit Music, Belift Lab, Pledis Entertainment and YX Labe
"Klang.io promises to turn audio into notated transcriptions, lead sheets and guitar tabs – but does it actually work?": Klang.io Transcription Studio review
AI-powered transcription tools like Klang.io are rapidly advancing in sophistication, but they won't be replacing humans anytime soon
Negative marketing tactics in music production exploit user insecurity
Ever seen a video that convinced you "your mix sucks"? Brands and influencers are chasing engagement by telling amateurs their music isn't good enough – but this anxiety-inducing messaging can damage
HYBE, the home of BTS, launches global search for pop music producers
Successful applicants will receive creative support of 5 million won Source
Making music with test equipment
Curious about how to make music with raw oscillators and other pieces of exotic Cold War-era test equipment? Don your lab coat and find out how you can incorporate old gear into your own productions.
BTS celebrate England’s World Cup win and bring Korean symbolism to London as they return to UK first time in seven years
The group’s ‘Arirang’ world tour weaves aspects of traditional Korean music, architecture and dance into the production
“These are better sine waves. They just are”: We meet the people using test equipment to make music
Curious about how to make music with raw oscillators and other pieces of exotic Cold War-era test equipment? Don your lab coat and find out how you can incorporate old gear into your own productions. Just beware of high voltage