Ahead of Cabaret Voltaire's long-awaited Portland debut, music journalist Dave Segal sat down with the group's founder Stephen Mallinder.
April 30th is International Jazz Day, declared by the United Nations in 2011, “to highlight jazz and its diplomatic role of ...
From the moment I saw artist-in-residence Kassa Overall wearing sunglasses inside with a Diet Coke in hand on stage, sipping ...
The score for the upcoming Netflix series Man on Fire, composed by Max Aruj, blends propulsive action with a deeply emotional ...
Jewel discusses how she made Heart of the Ocean, a sculptural soundscape that reflects oceanographic data in real time, ...
In this episode of Air Time from UCSB Arts & Lectures, host Charles Donelan sits down with the members of Kronos Quartet — ...
Flagship Sound Without the Flagship Price? Discover the XENNS Mangird Top Pro review, featuring a 10-driver hybrid design, ...
There is no question that violin-making is an art form. It requires a musician's ear, a craftsperson's skill, and a historian ...
Embarassed at his lack of familiarity with Mexican music, writer Bruce Sarbit decided to learn more, helped by Mexicans he ...
An intimate look at Boris Acket’s nomadic studio practice and the kinetic systems of the recent Fred again.. tour, all ...
A crop of classic musical revivals arrives in LA. this spring. Here’s why modern audiences will care
Rodgers and Hammerstein's "Flower Drum Song" and "The Sound of Music" and Lerner and Loewe's "Brigadoon" are all running in L ...
Big crowds at the Fair Grounds took in shows by Rhiannon Giddens, Jelly Joseph, Desert Nudes and Amis Du Teche.
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