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Will Lockout Laws And Club Closures Prevent Alcohol Violence & Drug Fatalities?

When it comes to nightlife, it’s unfortunate that the images that come to mind are often that of unhealthy intoxication, especially when it comes to the consumption of illicit drugs. In both festival scenes and club settings, one of the most pressing issues is creating spaces in which patrons are

Vinyl Sales Surge As CD Sales Fall; Set To Outsell For The First Time Since 1986

Trends come and go, yet it’s rare to see a new ‘fad’ emerge and actually – stick around. It becomes more than just a trend that people are latching onto as the latest mainstream interest. Instead, it blooms into a regular part of our everyday lives; strange to consider what

Resident Advisor Axe Numerical Scores On Album Reviews

Our taste in media is inherently subjective; the difficulties that come with writing about film, television and music raises the question – what makes a piece of media objectively good, and how can we score that piece of media on a numerical scale? It makes sense to be able to

Barricade Collapse Injures Two Dozen at Bumbershoot Music Festival

Safety at music festivals is a highly discussed topic amongst festival goers and organisers, and for obvious reasons. With the incredible opportunities festivals bring for all music lovers, unfortunately there are bound to be accidents when thousands of people (with access to alcohol and more often than not illicit drugs)

Fyre Festival Controversy Continues; Artists, Models, Talent Agencies & More Facing Lawsuits

When all the information surrounding the infamous Fyre Festival were first revealed; specifically, when the Netflix and Hulu documentaries provided detailed insight into the truth behind the disaster – the internet blew up, and for good reason. As more and more details emerged, the true absurdity of the situation became

Save The Music Foundation: Empowering Youth With The J Dilla Tech Grant

The music world has a plethora of opportunities available when it comes to career opportunities; an industry that can offer both creative and entrepreneurial pursuits not only for working adults, but promising futures for youth interested in working in the industry. Unfortunately, these opportunities are not available for many, as

Spotify In Hot Water: Eminem’s Publishers Eight Mile Style File Copyright Infringement Lawsuit

Recently, streaming giant Spotify has found itself in the news more often than usual: following an insensitive ad campaign, feature rollbacks that were initially intended to empower artists; and most recently, and in an upsetting move – filing an appeal against a ruling by The Copyright Royalty Board that would

Hate Speech In The Music Industry: Die Antwoord’s Disturbing Viral Video

In all creative spaces; whether they be focused on art, music, theatre and more – there is and always has been ingrained elements of discrimination and unfair treatment of those participating – whether judged on their gender, sexual orientation or race, it’s unfortunate that this kind of behaviour is still

Music Streaming Giants Reject Royalty Increase: Appeal With 92 Page Document

While having access to a plethora of music at our fingertips is an incredible service to fans throughout the world; this new age of music consumption keeping up with our ever advancing technology – we may see it as a step forward for both ourselves, and the amazing musicians who

Why We Need More Food Options At Festivals

Two of the most important practices to keep in mind when attending a festival is of course; staying hydrated, and eating well. Now, as important as these are, they’re rarely the first things to come to mind when we are attending an event; who really cares about what we are

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