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Redd Holt, Drummer on Instrumentals That Became Pop Hits, Dies at 91
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Kaija Saariaho, Pathbreaking Composer, Is Dead at 70
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Central Cee & Dave – “Sprinter”
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Iam Tongi Earns His First Billboard No. 1 After ‘American Idol’ Coronation
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Ashley McBryde – “Learned To Lie”
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Stream Spy’s Disgusting 13-Minute Debut Album Satisfaction
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Morgan Wallen’s ‘Last Night’ Becomes His First Pop Airplay Chart Top 10
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Rancid’s New Album Tomorrow Never Comes Is Fucking Awesome
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Tina Turner Tops 40 Million U.S. Streams in Week After Her Death
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Moons, Junes and 7 Summer Tunes
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Thurston Moore, Fennesz, Dave Harrington, & More Musically Interpret Allen Ginsberg Poems On New Album The Fall Of America II
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Snaarj :: Parker Groove
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Latto – “Put It On Da Floor Again” (Feat. Cardi B)
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Dave Harrington, Jeremy Gustin & Spender Zahn Visit Harry’s House
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Kool Keith – “The Formula” (Feat. Marc Live & Ice-T)
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Review: Julia Wolfe’s ‘unEarth’ Is Crowded Out by Multimedia
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Bandmanrill, Sha EK, & MCVERTT – “Pistons”
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Weird Nightmare – “She’s The One” (The Ramones Cover)
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Bad History Month – “Over The Hills”
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Fluxblog 423: bubblegum drum and bass! high bpm bops!
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Spirito Di Lupo – “Nebbia” & “Spirito Selvaggio”
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RVG: Brain Worms review – delicious absurdity from one of our most underrated songwriters
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Kylie, Genesis Owusu and David Bridie: Australia’s best new music for June
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Paris Hilton Re-Records “Stars Are Blind” With Kim Petras
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Colter Wall – “Corralling The Blues”
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Rufus Wainwright & Chaka Khan Covered “Cotton-Eyed Joe”
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The Tallest Man On Earth – “Say What You Will” (James Blake Cover)
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Sam Evian :: Life Go Low
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Does Rock ‘N’ Roll Kill Braincells?! – James Ellis Ford
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Bloc Party & Kennyhoopla – “Keep It Rolling”
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Ilsey & Bon Iver – “Heart Of Gold” (Neil Young Cover)
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Gunna Responds To Snitch Accusations On New Song “Bread & Butter”
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Indiecast Has Finally Done Its First Yay Or Nay Episode
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Brahja :: Keepers
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‘I’m not used to seeing sex that kinky’: Is The Idol the most shocking TV of the year?
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The feelin’ was right: how the Bee Gees ruled late 70s pop
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How to safely buy tickets for festivals this summer
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Jake Shears on life after Scissor Sisters: ‘I was put on Earth to show people a great time’
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‘She hasn’t just raised the bar – she’s obliterated it’: readers on Beyoncé’s Renaissance tour
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The North to Shore Festival Comes to New Jersey
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Morgan Wallen’s ‘Last Night’ Sets Record On Australia’s Chart
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McKinley Dixon: Beloved! Paradise! Jazz!? review – literary, urgent rap
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‘I can do everything but be humble’: Eric Cantona on his surprise new music career
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Dom Dolla & Nelly Furtado – “Eat Your Man”
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Stream Metro Boomin’s Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse Soundtrack Feat. A$AP Rocky, Lil Uzi Vert, & More
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The Weeknd – “Popular” (Feat. Madonna & Playboi Carti)
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Bunny
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The Sport of Love
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Détwat
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Lewis Capaldi’s ‘Broken’ Bows In Top 10 Billboard’s Album Sales Chart
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