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Film studios Disney and Universal have sued Midjourney claiming that its image-generating AI is “a bottomless pit of ...
Ticket touts who were convicted of fraud were offered meetings with Selina Emeny, Live Nation’s International Group Counsel, says a BBC investigation, with the live giant raking in huge commissions ...
London-based artist Joviale crafts portal-like songs; chaptered, strangely sweet selves. New single ‘HARK!’, from debut album ‘Mount Crystal’, is a sinister funk centrepiece: swaggering vocals over ...
The House Of Lords is now expected to pass the Data Bill without the provisions on AI transparency it has been trying hard to ...
Grande Communications wants the US Supreme Court to overturn a $47 million judgement against it in a piracy case pursued by ...
As Homestead, a new festival in Somerset, announces it can’t go ahead due to tough economic factors, AIF has again called for ...
IMPALA has published a new report on the streaming business, criticising recent trends that are creating a two-tier market ...
Pulling from post-punk, shoegaze and 90s indie, South London’s Ain’t map out a sound that’s tense, slightly off-centre, but always measured. On new single ‘Jude’, guitars blur into texture, vocals ...
While the 2025 edition of Brockwell Live is over, the legal battle over the use of London’s Brockwell Park as a festival ...
Two more acquisitions in the music rights business. Sony has bought one of the Hipgnosis catalogues that wasn’t included when ...
From Addison Rae’s high-gloss reinvention to sharp returns from Wunderhorse, Nilüfer Yanya and more. Here’s what stood out this week.
After its sponsorship of music festivals proved too controversial last year, Barclays recently announced deals with two venues instead, including Manchester’s Co-op Live. But that angered Massive ...
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