How Gloomy Artists In Southern Ukraine Are Responding To The War
Ukrainian journalist and musician Kseniia Yanus meets industrial & dark folk artists who continue to create music despite the challenges of war.
Ukrainian journalist and musician Kseniia Yanus meets industrial & dark folk artists who continue to create music despite the challenges of war.
You can’t move in Ostend for Marvin-mania.
Your monthly dose of music recommendations.
Did piracy inspire the current boom in music, and where is music's Anthony Bourdain?
Guest post by the President of the European Composer & Songwriter Alliance (ECSA).
It's happening... again. It's that first Friday of the month when Bandcamp doesn't take any commission. To celebrate we have a little discount at the end of this email. This little bonus newsletter of music recommendations is partly to help those of you who
"Music has always been my refuge, a place where I can truly express myself." That line is something I think all musicians and crowd members can relate to. It reminded me of when I came up with the name for Drowned in Sound, and I was trying to
Speaking out, reasonably and responsibly, must be made safer. Until then, it needs to be done carefully.
Music recommendations, a playlist and some thoughts on grunge.
Following on from the UK Government's Misogyny in Music report, here's a digest of 11 articles & videos & podcasts that directly and indirectly highlight the issues raised by the inquiry. I've added a few thoughts after the links at the end. Article: Music
Welcome to the first edition of Drowned in Sound’s monthly Browser’s Digest.
The Time's Up tidal wave has reached the shores of the UK music industry... and it will require everyone - from government to executives to security staff to studio owners to music fans - to push for change. Before getting into the chilling findings of the new government