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Film - TV - Theater - Games: Drops

Mercury Studios has announced the Blu-ray release of Peter Gabriel: Taking the Pulse, which drops on October 10 and captures the former Genesis front man’s powerful performance with the New Blood Orchestra. Filmed at the historic Arena di Verona in Italy in 2010 and directed by Anna Gabriel, the concert features Gabriel performing songs from his album New Blood with bold orchestral reinterpretations of his beloved songs, arranged by John Metcalfe. With 50 musicians, vocalists Melanie Gabriel and Ane Brun, and a striking visual backdrop, the film showcases Gabriel’s enduring artistry through a dramatic, reimagining of his most popular songs. […] The post Film - TV - Theater - Games: Drops first appeared on Music Connection Magazine.

Nieuwe single Nala Sinephro – “Grand Prix”

De muziek van Nala Sinephro resoneert al een tijd bij veel liefhebbers van jazz, ambient en elektronica. De Caribisch-Belgische muzikante maakte wereldwijd...

Nieuwe single The Charlatans – “Deeper And Deeper”

Eigenlijk vloeide die Madchestersound van het einde van de jaren tachtig en begin jaren negentig mooi over in de Britpop van de...

Nieuwe single T. Rex – “I’m Dazed”

Op 16 september 1977 verongelukte de god van de glamrock, Marc Bolan. Op 30 september van datzelfde jaar zou de Brit dertig...

Tame Impala and Cercle Announce Surreal DJ Set in Mexico City

Tame Impala is swapping out the arena stage for a secret rave temple, teaming up with Cercle to deliver a one-time DJ set in Mexico City this October. The post Tame Impala and Cercle Announce Surreal DJ Set in Mexico City appeared first on EDM Identity.

Elizabeth Denny, Outsider Art Fair’s New Director, Discusses Her Role Amid An Uncertain Art Market

Denny previously worked at Eric Firestone Gallery and ran her own gallery.

50 Pianos Sound Off in ’11,000 Strings’ at Park Avenue Armory

A series of performances continues in New York through October 7.

Five Arts and Culture Nonprofits Join New York City’s Cultural Institutions Group

Among them is the Brooklyn-based arts nonprofit BRIC.

GloRilla Has Over $700,000 of Items Stolen in Home Invasion

Glo says she's the victim. Continue reading…

UNESCO Launches First Virtual Museum of Looted Cultural Objects

The institution was designed by the acclaimed architect Francis Kéré.

Riche Lombardi Made Resilience Reverberate Through Melodic Hip-Hop in Don’t Start with Me

Riche Lombardi uses hypnotically cadenced bars as his form of juggernautical conviction, emotive delivery as the sharpest weapon in his arsenal, and melodically reflective instrumentals to amplify the humanism in his thematic underpinnings. In his latest single and music video, Don’t Start with Me, he waxes lyrical across uncharted territory; his vulnerability allows him to exhibit an unreckonable kind of resilience. There is no aggression here, only a baring of all the scars that have made him unshakable, set against emotively cinematic minor-key piano melodies that soundtrack one of the rawest melodic hip-hop records of the year. Hailing from Louisville, Kentucky, Lombardi has built his sound on transforming trauma into testimony, shaping pain into punchlines and healing into hooks. A survivor of the foster system, he has become a voice for the unheard, writing for men taught to bottle their emotions, for women searching for emotional sanctuary, and for anyone quietly navigating their own wars. His upcoming debut project, Just Hear Me Out, promises to keep that emotional fluency at the core, but with Don’t Start with Me, he has already delivered an anthem that proves the power in vulnerability can be louder than rage. Don’t Start with Me is […] The post Riche Lombardi Made Resilience Reverberate Through Melodic Hip-Hop in Don’t Start with Me appeared first on A&R Factory.

Lakota Ancestry and Western Art History Converge in Dyani White Hawk’s Vibrant Works

White Hawk delves into cross-cultural connections and examines how artistic and national histories have been constructed. Do stories and artists like this matter to you? Become a Colossal Member today and support independent arts publishing for as little as $7 per month. The article Lakota Ancestry and Western Art History Converge in Dyani White Hawk’s Vibrant Works appeared first on Colossal.