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July 2020

Broadside release new album ‘Into The Raging Sea’ — Music Junkie Press

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The wait is over for “Into The Raging Sea“, the brand new album from rock band Broadside. Featuring the previously released single ‘Foolish Believer’, ‘The Raging Sea’ and their latest ‘Heavenly’. “The album came out like magic” frontman Ollie Baxxter says, with enthusiasm. “I’m not trying to impress or keep up with the hype. I wasn’t under…

via Broadside release new album ‘Into The Raging Sea’ — Music Junkie Press

Digital Studies 2020 q2 — Lyraina’s Artblog

Some more studies and exercises I did over the last couple of months:

via Digital Studies 2020 q2 — Lyraina’s Artblog

Katie Gately journeys through a landscape of grief in ‘Flow’ — FACT Magazine

Filmmaker Jola Kudela combines dramatic footage with digital effects in the stunning video. On her latest album, Loom, Katie Gately responds to the tragic loss of her mother to cancer through intricate acts of sonic manipulation. Taking the sounds of howling wolves, screaming peacocks, slapping meat and raging earthquakes, the experimental musician weaves together an…

via Katie Gately journeys through a landscape of grief in ‘Flow’ — FACT Magazine

NASA to fly a football stadium-sized high-altitude balloon to study light from newborn stars — TechCrunch

NASA’s latest mission won’t actually reach space — but it will come very close, with a massive observation craft made up of a football stadium-sized high-altitude balloon, along with a special stratospheric telescope instrument that can observe wavelengths of light cast from newly formed stars but blocked by Earth’s atmosphere. The mission is called the…

via NASA to fly a football stadium-sized high-altitude balloon to study light from newborn stars — TechCrunch

TikTok launches $200m Creator Fund ‘to help support ambitious creators’ — Music Business Worldwide

US fund will be distributed over the coming year Source

via TikTok launches $200m Creator Fund ‘to help support ambitious creators’ — Music Business Worldwide

Bruce Brubaker & Max Cooper interpret Philip Glass with ‘The Poet Acts’ — FACT Magazine

Artist Nick Cobby responds to the collaborative piece with a video exploring creative inspiration and writer’s block. Pianist Bruce Brubaker and sound artist Max Cooper have rewired the work of legendary experimental composer Philip Glass. Combining Brubaker’s playing with Cooper’s cutting-edge production techniques, the duo have reinterpreted Glass’s piece ‘The Poet Acts’. Artist Nick Cobby…

via Bruce Brubaker & Max Cooper interpret Philip Glass with ‘The Poet Acts’ — FACT Magazine

Sada Baby launches Big Squad imprint in partnership with ADA Worldwide — Music Business Worldwide

Deal sees Sada Baby signing new talent and releasing creative projects Source

via Sada Baby launches Big Squad imprint in partnership with ADA Worldwide — Music Business Worldwide

Snoop Dogg’s Casa Verde gets into the sleep space, backing NY-based Proper — TechCrunch

Helping Americans get their 40 winks has never been more necessary as the country faces what some health experts have called a sleep epidemic, and Snoop Dogg’s cannabis-focused firm Casa Verde Capital wants to help. The firm is leading a $9.5 million investment into a company called Proper, which is launching with a combination of…

via Snoop Dogg’s Casa Verde gets into the sleep space, backing NY-based Proper — TechCrunch

Refraction Festival x Fact: Venetta — FACT Magazine

Vancouver’s Venetta steps up with an hour-long set. Refraction Festival is a two-week festival celebrating electronic music, visual art, fashion and internet culture, which airs online from July 16-31, 2020. Fact is teaming up with Refraction to bring you a selection of performances from the lineup. Next up, a DJ set from Venetta, co-founder and head…

via Refraction Festival x Fact: Venetta — FACT Magazine

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