James Blake is a Grammy-winning musician who felt the traditional music business wasn't working for him. So he took all of ...
Latin Music is a global phenomenon spanning the world over with artists like J Balvin and Bad Bunny now household names. Now ...
In an interview with Downtown Music, self-taught guitarist Andrew Gialanella calls music his ‘escape.’ Speaking of the intertwined journey he made as a person and musician, Gialanella says going sober ...
Once the left of the Australian Labor Party was committed to working-class politics ... which is becoming more and more popular in North America and Europe. A new industry like that would deliver ...
A small team of neuroscientists, psychologists and musicologists affiliated with several institutions in the U.S. reports that music created specifically to enhance work performance does just that.
At a post-screening Q&A in Atlanta attended by Morehouse and Spelman students, Williams laid down lessons about being a new ...
Birdwatching is pouring billions into Australia's tourism industry and prompting calls for ... "If people don't know or care about our birds, then it's hard to get the resources to protect them ...
The list of most-streamed Australian artists outside ... I can DJ most of the year, I can make music and I can get it released now. It’s hard to take in just how much has actually happened.” ...
I think that’s only natural, and that’s why I’m proud of it, because it was worked on really hard.” He then went into more detail about the possible timeline of it all: “Yeah, well, the other thing is ...
Junior doctors in Australia’s largest state are on the brink of strike action over working conditions, after a hospital administrator derided them as “clinical marshmallows [sic]” in a ...
and the Music Health Alliance was the most natural way to ensure continuous and effective mental health support for anyone working in our industry." The expanded relationship from UMG and MHA will ...
when mental health was not really a topic of discussion and ‘work hard, play hard’ was considered a badge of honour. Putting in extra hours, skipping lunch and working weekends was normalised ...