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This fun little web application called My City vs. Your City lets you compare the music that's popular in different cities. It's all based on data...
A group of musicians today endorsed a Freedom of Information Act request to find out what songs were used in torture at Guantanamo Bay. There is...
We've all heard that the music business is changing, and here, from The Times Online, is a chart to prove it. The red line at the top is the...
Here's David Bowie and Bing Crosby joining forces for an awesome Christmas duet in 1977. As you'll notice, this version of Little Drummer...
This week has seen a lot of tragedy, which is part of the reason I'm so grateful for In Bb 2.0 (that's "B-flat" for non-musicians), one of the...
The Vatican's official newspaper, L' Osservatore Romano, just published what it calls a "semi-serious" list of the 10 best rock albums of all...
Every year in the United Kingdom they rank the top record singles during the week before Christmas and anoint one song as the "Christmas number...
Mark Linkous, the singer, songwriter, guitarist, and all-around brilliant artist who played under the name Sparklehorse, used a gun to take his...
The record labels have missed the boat again. If these bloated behemoths had devoted the same amount of time and money to find creative in-house...
Eric Whitacre's Virtual Choir is made up of 185 people sitting in front of their computers, singing. Their performance of "Lux Aurumque" is...
Back in 2007, Northwestern neuroscientist Nina Kraus led a team of researchers that showed that training in music as a youngster helps...
When the avant-garde composer John Cage noted that his eight-page 1985 composition "Organ²/ASLSP" should be played as slowly as possible, he might...
A tour of the Martin Guitar factory in Nazareth, Penn., is a glimpse into the rarefied world of craftsmanship and artistry behind some of the...
We're still going nuts over Ben Folds's live piano performance ode to Merton, who may or may not also be Ben Folds, wherein he signs into Chat...
Scientists in Denmark have developed a plant that turns red when it comes into contact with trace amounts of TNT. If sowed over an area...