Sony Music, Jackson’s Estate and MJJ Productions excused from suit The post Sony Music and Michael Jackson Estate cleared of liability in “fake” vocals lawsuit appeared first on Music Business Worldwide.
Norwegian duo Smerz smash together noisy beats and abstract melodies on this woozy FACT mix. It was four years ago when Norwegian friends Catharina Stoltenberg and Henriette Motzfeldt decided to quit school and dive headlong into music. At the time, they were studying Latin, law and mathematics at the University of Copenhagen, but the academic…
via FACT mix 668: Smerz — FACT Magazine: Music News, New Music.
The newest member of the Warp family continues to subvert all expectations. Yves Tumor doubles down on his unexpected new direction with the release of ‘Licking An Orchid’, a slinky indie pop number that is equal parts sexy and sad. The track features vocals from experimental vocalist and She Rocks! label head James K (FKA Jamie…
FACT Singles Club features a panel of writers rating and slating the biggest new tracks of the last seven days. Do you know controversial dystopian YouTuber Poppy? Here, let her introduce herself. Following her Mad Decent debut album released last year, she reconnects with Diplo for a track about the impending robot takeover. Can the…
Comics Illustrator of the Week: Jack Kirby Featured Art(top): Fantastic Four #1 Facsimile Edition Origin: This week would’ve been Jack “The King” Kirby’s 101st birthday on Tue, Aug 28th. The fan base and appreciation for comics’ biggest legend has only grown year by year since his passing in 1994. The images above are only a tiny snippet of […]
via Comics Illustrator of the Week: Jack Kirby — ILLUSTRATION AGE
Beneath a row of palm trees, Prayoon Yomyiam and her singing partner take turns belting out the playful lyrics of a classic Thai tune in a new Google Doodle honoring the icon of central Thailand’s traditional Lam Tad folk music genre. Also known in Thailand as Mae Prayoon or “Mother Prayoon,” she is a celebrated…
via What to Know About Thai Folk Musician Prayoon Yomyiam — TIME
The U.S. Navy is moving most of its fleet out of Pearl Harbor as Hurricane Lane continues its approach to Hawaii. The ships will be in position to provide assistance after the storm if needed, the Honolulu Star Advertiser reports. “Based on the current track of the storm, we made the decision to sortie the…
via U.S. Navy Moves Ships Out of Pearl Harbor to Avoid Hurricane Lane — TIME
By Ashley Bowen ~ Alfred Binet’s intelligence tests, originally developed in 1905 for the French public school system, took America by storm. The test promised to generate reliable, objective data reduced to a single number that captured a child’s overall aptitude and potential. Although Binet’s test generated interest among psychologists and educators around the world, […]
via Revealing Data: The Psychological Clinic Explores IQ in 1911 — Circulating Now from NLM
The Emperor’s New Groove “Perfect World” (2000) Emperor Kuzco from The Emperor’s New Groove might just be the most spoiled rotten Disney character ever created. This is exemplified by the opening song of the film in which we get to see a day in the life of the adolescent emperor. There are despots and dictators […]
via The Emperor’s New Groove “Perfect World” (2000) — Film Music Central
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