Category : Music


Beckham's 2001 Song Tops Charts After Brooklyn Fallout

Victoria Beckham's 2001 single 'Not Such An Innocent Girl' has surged to become the UK's best-selling song this week, 25 years after its release, following a public family dispute with her son Brooklyn Peltz Beckham.

Dijon's Brixton Show: Futurist R&B Soundscapes

Grammy-nominated artist Dijon delivers a daring, experimental performance at Brixton Academy, blending lo-fi R&B with electronic prog rock in a visually sparse but sonically rich show.

Harry Styles' Aperture: A Bold New Direction in Pop

Harry Styles returns with Aperture, the lead single from his upcoming album Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally. The track showcases a looser, dancefloor-focused sound that contrasts with today's brief, content-driven pop landscape.

Beckham, Styles & Tomlinson in Fierce Chart Battle

Victoria Beckham, Harry Styles, and Louis Tomlinson are locked in a tense race for this week's official number one single, with social media campaigns and family drama adding fuel to the competition.

Harry Styles and Shania Twain Tour Collaboration

Harry Styles describes bringing Shania Twain on his 'Together, Together' tour as a 'full circle' moment, revealing her influence on his early musical journey and announcing major global dates.

Ole Schmidt's 1980 Gothic Symphony Recording Reissued

A 1980 live recording of Havergal Brian's colossal Gothic Symphony, conducted by Ole Schmidt, has been reissued by Heritage for the composer's 150th anniversary, showcasing assured handling of this eccentric British masterpiece.

Arctic Monkeys' Debut Album: 20 Years of Rock Influence

Two decades after Arctic Monkeys released their groundbreaking debut album, it remains a cornerstone of British guitar music. This retrospective explores the making of the record through interviews with key producers.

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