Ian Worang, who co-founded and played guitar in the Toronto post-punk band Uncut, has died, Exclaim! reports. Sam Goldberg, Jr.—Worang’s former Uncut bandmate—confirmed the news to Pitchfork through a representative for Arts & Crafts Productions. A cause of death was not provided. Ian Worang was 47 years old. Ian Worang co-founded Uncut with Jake Fairley back in 2001. After releasing a 12″ together, Fairley left to pursue a different career and Worang chose to turn Uncut into a full band, adding guitarists Chris McCann and Sam Goldberg, drummer Jon Drew, and bassist Derek Tokar to the lineup. Uncut released their first two albums, their 2004 debut Those Who Were Hung Hang Here and the 2006 follow-up Modern Currencies, through Paper Bag Records. In 2013, the band released a third ...
We’re just always experimenting and creating in the studio, and it was just one of those things where we had so much music but just all different genres. And we’re just like, “You know what?” And then we would be in the studio sometimes debating on, “OK, this feels like rap, but then really, it’s pop. And then this feels like R&B, but really, it’s gospel; or really, it’s gospel, but it feels like…. So we’re letting the fans decide. We’re letting the fans, the supporters, put rap question mark, pop question mark. Is it really? And I started by saying, when I was younger, I would have people tell me, “Yo, you got to stick to one thing, one style.” But it’s like, if this is all in me, I’m an artist. I should be able to express, you know? So, yeah, we’re just doing us. I’m giving you...
Salty Artist Management—the management firm that was once home to Mitski, Jay Som, Car Seat Headrest, and other notable indie acts—closed on October 29, Billboard reveals in a new report. The firm’s website and social media accounts have also disappeared. According to Billboard, Salty’s co-founders Chris Crowley and Chad Heimann closed the business after Crowley was accused of sexual harassment. According to Billboard’s report, Crowley sent a text message to a music business professional suggesting that he wanted to “hook up” with a woman on the Salty management team who was in her twenties. The woman—whom Billboard calls Stephanie—began working at Salty on July 19. The text message was reportedly sent some time between her start date and August 21. On August 22, Stephanie reportedly went ...
Doja Cat is the subject of a new Rolling Stone cover story. In the article, written by EJ Dickson, the singer addresses her professional relationship with Lukasz “Dr. Luke” Gottwald, who has worked on some of her biggest songs, including “Say So,” “Best Friend,” and “Kiss Me More.” Doja Cat has also been signed to Dr. Luke’s Kemosabe Records since 2013. “I haven’t worked with him in a very long time,” Doja Cat told Rolling Stone. “A lot of those songs were…. There’s shit that he’s credited for, where I’m like, ‘Hmm, I don’t know, I don’t know if you did anything on that.’” Doja Cat added, “The point is he’s gotten some credit for shit. And, you know, it’s whatever. I don’t think I need to work with him again. I don’t think I need to work with him in the future. I know that…. I think it was...
Check out this brand new song coming from C Blvck titled “Tear Rubber” featuring Naira Marley out now. Marlian Music star C Blvck has yet another song for his fans titled “Tear Rubber“. On the new track, he collaborated with his boss Naira Marley who brought some fire to the record. This is a sequel to his last single “Paper” which has been buzzing on the airwaves. Listen, enjoy C Blvck – “Tear Rubber” ft Naira Marley below. https://www.naijamusic.com.ng/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/C_Blvck_-_Tear_Rubber_ft_Naira_Marley_NaijaMusic.com.ng.mp3 Download
Enjoy this beautiful piece of music titled “Change Am” from Iyanya featuring Wande Coal out now. MMMG unveils this new single from its lead music act Iyanya and it is titled “Change Am“. Iyanya for this record features fellow singer and songwriter Wande Coal. Truthfully speaking it has been a while since Iyanya released music at short intervals. His last effort was “No Where” featuring Yaba Buluku Boyz. He takes it a gear or two higher with his new track. Listen, enjoy Iyanya – “Change Am” ft Wande Coal below & share. https://www.naijamusic.com.ng/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/Iyanya_-_Change_Am_ft_Wande_Coal_NaijaMusic.com.ng.mp3 Download
After a few relatively quiet years, Kill The Noise is angling for a triumphant return in 2022. Now he’s back in action alongside MOELLE with their new collaboration, “Don’t Look Back,” released under Seven Lions’ venerated Ophelia Records banner. Kill The Noise has long been revered for his innovative approach to sound design, and he’s put his music production chops on full display in “Don’t Look Back.” The bass music virtuoso has effortlessly fused MOELLE’s captivating vocals with an onslaught of haunting synths and frenetic stabs, dropping an eerie dubstep anthem. “Don’t Look Back” is the first single from Kill The Noise’s forthcoming sophomore album EMBRAC3, the first to be released i...
As the occasional airplane engine rumbled in the nearby runway, revelers danced under the stars in a not-so-traditional dancefloor: a repurposed air museum. Guests attending the inaugural Desert Air Festival found themselves grooving to class acts from across the electronic dance scene surrounded by aircraft of a bygone era. Curated by Goldenvoice, the aviation-themed festival is the natural successor of Splash House‘s after-hours events held at the Palm Springs Air Museum. As one of the most unique festival settings found anywhere around, the event leaned into the aeronautic theme, immersing attendees in everything flight-related. Channel Tres performs at Desert Air. Quinn Tucker/Quasar Media/Desert Air Upon entering the event, a line of warplanes were proudly displayed, offeri...