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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

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

Bridging The Gap With Electronic Music: South Africa’s Youth Empowerment NPO ‘Bridges For Music’

“We believe electronic music is a universal language that can be used to break down socio-economic boundaries. Music and artists can help bridge the extensive gap that exists between the rich and the poor as well as between different races in developing countries.” Bridges For Music is a non-profit organisation

Polish Dance Community Responds To LGBTQ Hatred In Lieu Of Violent Protests In Bialystok Pride

On the 20th of July, the Polish city of Bialystok held its first ever Pride Parade: marking the city’s first ever open celebration for the Polish LGBTQ community. It was initially marked as a victory for the community in such a conservative city (and in general, a conservative state): until

Live Nation Open Up To Purposefully Transferring Tickets For Resale

When we think of the word ‘scalper’ – more often than not we think of a shady looking individual loitering outside a venue the night of an event, whether it be a sports game, or a concert: ready to sell desperate fans golden circle tickets at an extremely marked up

‘Underwater Music Festival’ Promotes Environmental Sustainability, Ignores Noise Pollution

In a recent effort to raise awareness around sustainable diving and reef protection, an event was held in Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary dubbed an ‘underwater music festival’. With the focus on environmental responsibility – protection of the coral reefs and sustainable diving, snorkelers and divers attended The Lower Keys

Chillwave Artist Slow Magic Announces Return With ‘Dreams Pt.1’ After Label Feud

The battle between labels and musicians is a prominent issue within the music industry, often spoken about yet with not much changing over the years. Labels can be infamous for their controlling behaviour for those who have signed, with restrictive contracts affecting the artist’s music production and income, with stressful

Spotify In The Spotlight: New Ad Campaign Under Fire

Spotify has found itself in the spotlight once again, and (once again) most certainly not for the right reasons. Whether it’s lawsuits, feature rollbacks or ad campaigns: Spotify seems to be struggling when it comes to presenting itself as a company that puts musicians first. The streaming giant’s latest moves

Musicians In Dire Need : Why Access To HR Support Is Integral

In every career path, whether it be centered in the STEM fields, or in the Arts – one of the most important resources working individuals should always have access to is a professional whom they can reach out to in case of workplace issues: every employee deserves an HR department.

Female Empowerment In The Music Industry: The NYC Office Of Media And Entertainment Offering $500,000 in Grants

It’s no secret that within the music industry sexism still runs rampant, an unfortunate hard-to-swallow pill that all of us have to face when we talk about female representation in music, as well as the lack of career opportunities available. It’s less about the lack of opportunity, and more so

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