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The Saints’ Chris Bailey, Has Passed Away

Chris Bailey, the founder vocalist, and lyricist of the Saints, an influential Australian punk rock band, has passed away. The news was shared on social media by the Saints, who said he passed away on Saturday, April 9. Bailey was born in Belfast, and his parents moved to Brisbane, Australia,...

AN EDIT OF THE ORIGINAL TRACK ‘MY PURPLE IPOD NANO’ IS DROPPED BY JAMESJAMESJAMES

Producer and DJ jamesjamesjames has unveiled the latest version of his song 'My Purple iPod Nano,' which was released in 2021. To create a club-ready house cut, the pounding track combines melodies with atmospheric breakdowns. Inspired by SOPHIE, Charli XCX, and Mall Grab, the artist frequently incorporates hyperpop elements and...

ARCA DROPPED THE LATEST SINGLE AND VIDEO FOR ‘CAYÓ’

'Cayó,' a new entry to Arca's KICK series, has been unveiled. Arca's latest offering, which comes with a fresh new music video, sees the singer, producer, and multifaceted artist return to a period of self-reflection when she first recorded the single in 2020. The song first debuted on Arca's DIVA...

KALLIDA FESTIVAL CONFIRMED THE LINE-UP & LATEST VENUE

After a three-year hiatus, KALLIDA Festival has unveiled its 2022 line-up as well as a brand-new venue. The fourth edition of the music and arts festival, which will take place in North Devon from August 5 to 6, will have a capacity of 50% less than the total amount of...

EFFY DROPPED THE LATEST TRACK TITLED: ‘NOT YOURS’

Effy, a DJ and producer from the United Kingdom, has released a new track titled 'Not Yours.' The song is her first release of 2022, and it follows earlier singles like 'Raging' and 'Bodied,' and also collaborations with Mall and Grab, as well as remixes for Scuba, Earth Boys, and...

BFTT TEASED HIS DEBUT EP ON TT LABEL TITLED: ‘REDEFINES’

BFTT has released information on his debut album, 'Redefines.' The seven-track album, which will be released on the TT label, was created over the course of four years and is considered to be the UK producer's "most reflective work to date." Various collected samples, derived from YouTube videos, personal phone...