In this photo essay, we showcase highlights from annual editions of the Mahindra Percussion Festival, along with performer insights.
It’s 3 a.m., and I’ve been tossing and turning. Nothing seems to be helping me fall back to sleep. Defeated, I roll over and paw around in the dark for an old reliable: my phone, with an Instagram ...
Salsa music is deeply ingrained in Latine culture, and on this episode we explore its roots and the sounds that preceded it.
Man In Black — inspired by an all-black aesthetic — also follows Floyy’s massive success with “Gata Only” in collaboration ...
Google DeepMind has been tinkering with Lyria for a while now, offering limited access in developer-oriented products like ...
Productivity is being lost, because too many teams are drowning in AI slop, and endless “almost useful” drafts that look impressive but don’t move the work forward.
I’ve been on the trail for three hours, the first time I fall. The coastal scrub has opened into rolling hillsides of summer-gold grass, the sea wind blustering the dry stalks. Climbing uphill has ...
Several tracks for Marathon have been uploaded in the months leading up to release, and ahead of the game's full release, Bungie has released a new documentary examining the ethereal soundtrack ...
MusicTech is a new field where sound serves not just music but also medical, communication, mechanical, and environmental ...
All good rock and roll comes back to the guitar riff, but some of the greatest riffs of all time came to these artists purely ...
Her Tibetan Buddhist spiritual practice and her experiments with synthesizers came together in vast, slow-moving works that drew wide acclaim.
We talk to Baroque violinist and folk fiddler Ida Meidell about being at the intersection of folk music and Early music, and ...