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Florence + The Machine have shared the full track from their forthcoming new album ‘Everybody Scream’. Check it out below. READ MORE: Florence + The Machine – ‘Dance Fever’ review: the triumphant sound of a singer reborn The London band will release their sixth full-length effort on October 31, following on from 2022’s ‘Dance Fever’. Florence Welch and co. have already previewed the project with the title track and the single ‘One Of The Greats’. Now, the group have posted the back cover to the LP – which contains 12 songs overall. The album opens with F+TM’s two recent singles, ahead of cuts titled ‘Witch…

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shoes by Nathaniel Earl “shoes” is an enthralling new single from Nathaniel Earl, an Austin, Texas-based artist whose sound delights here with an emotive, electronic art-pop gorgeousness. His work spans intimate songwriting, experimental textures, and compositional flourishes drawn from film and live performance. shoes serves as the first glimpse into his forthcoming debut album, What Follows What Remains, a deeply personal record written following his father’s passing and the loss of his long-term partner. “shoes” wastes no time establishing a riveting atmospheric entrancement. Spacey synth swells pair with dreamy, wordless vocals for a palpable sense of momentum. “But you said…

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French music company Believe has launched a new music publishing arm, the company announced Tuesday (Oct. 6). Believe Music Publishing launches more than two years after Believe acquired U.K.-based publisher Sentric Music Group, which represented more than four million songs and over 400,000 songwriters in more than 200 territories at the time of the deal. Believe bought Sentric from Utopia Music in a transaction that valued it at €47 million ($51 million). When the transaction was announced, Believe founder/CEO Denis Ladegaillerie billed it as a “first step” in the company’s expansion into publishing. Related Chris Meehan, who joined Believe following…

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Brazilian electronic music powerhouse Vintage Culture continues to shape his signature sound with “Get Naughty”, the second single on his new label, Affairs. Following the acclaimed debut ‘Upon Your Skin’, this track reveals another dimension of the label, blending afro-inspired percussion and rolling tech-house rhythms. An elevated production from Brazilian DJ Doozie and commanding vocals by rising UK singer Lauren Nicole. With its irresistible drive, “Get Naughty” captures the electricity of late-night dancefloors. Sharp percussion and a momentum-fueled bassline create pure kinetic energy, designed to keep the floor moving without pause. Further shaping the sound is Brazilian DJ Doozie, whose…

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As Stone Temple Pilots once said, so much depends on the weather. On Friday in the Mojave Desert, roughly 30 miles southwest of Las Vegas, Rise festival learned this the hard way, which is to say the weather did not cooperate. High winds and attendant dust forced Rise organizers to open the gates almost three hours late, with the night’s set times subsequently shuffled and the evening’s centerpiece event — the release of thousands of paper lanterns into the sky — canceled entirely. Meanwhile, reports of hourslong wait times for attendees arriving from the Vegas Strip by shuttle, plus sparse food…

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Mix It Up Vol.4 has arrived, and it is a statement about the power of collaboration, cultural exchange, and Africa’s enduring place at the forefront of global music. Executive produced by amapiano superstar Uncle Waffles, the project brings together a remarkable cast of artists and producers who represent the best of multiple worlds: Nigerian singer-songwriter Fave, UK rap legend Ghetts, North London’s rising star Chy Cartier, alongside South Africa’s formidable production talents Ice Beats Slide, Royal MusiQ, TK Creedlion, Makhanj,and Sbuda Maleather. The three-track release is a tapestry of stories, sounds, and lived experiences. On “Gen Z Love”, Fave fuses…

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AFROJACK, known for hits like “Hey Mama” with Nicki Minaj & Bebe Rexha and “Give Me Everything” with Pitbull & Ne-Yo, is teaming up with GRAMMY-nominated and platinum singer-songwriter Aloe Blacc, known for hits like “Wake Me Up” with Avicii and “I Need A Dollar,” to make the soulful pop anthem “In My World.” The euphoric melodies paired with Blacc’s soaring voice creates an unforgettable record, sure to be loved worldwide. Aloe Blacc’s soaring, rich voice layers smoothly with AFROJACK’s gradually building melody, creating a nostalgic yet modern take on the style that the iconic Dutch DJ made popular. Blacc’s…

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Music genAI company Suno has told a US court that the recent attempt by the major record companies to amend their lawsuit against the AI business is nothing more than a sneaky “gambit” to try to “evade application of the fair use doctrine” to Suno’s AI training processes. And – reckons Suno – it’s a gambit that relies on an incorrect interpretation of American copyright law. Last month the majors requested permission to amend their Suno lawsuit to include new allegations that the AI company sourced music to train its AI model by stream-ripping audio from YouTube. This, according to the…

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Electronic music artist and boundary pusher Subtronics enters a groundbreaking new chapter with the full release of his two-part album, FIBONACCI. First announced live from his set on Ultra Music Festival’s mainstage in March 2025, Part 1 quickly gained viral traction and widespread acclaim. Today, October 6th, he has announced Part 2, with the full FIBONACCI album to be released December 5, 2025 via his label Cyclops Recordings. “My album ‘FIBONACCI’ is representative of everything in life, an all encompassing code to the world, which is what the Fibonacci sequence actually is in science and nature. When I write music,…

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Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs has been sentenced to just over four years jail time in relation to his conviction over the illegal transportation of two women to engage in prostitution. Prosecutors had been pushing for a jail term in excess of eleven years, but the judge ruled that such a draconian sentence was “not reasonable”. Meanwhile the musician’s lawyers had argued their client should serve just fourteen months in jail. Given time already served, that would have meant Combs being released this year. So much so, he had already allegedly scheduled at least seven speaking arrangements, something dubbed the “height of hubris”…

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