A new feature in The New Yorker contains a fascinating glimpse behind the scenes of the inner workings of Coachella, detailing the past, present, and future of the festival, promoter Goldenvoice, and Goldenvoice CEO Paul Tollett. Tollett maintains a hands-on role in the Coachella lineup; The New Yorker reports that he personally curated and booked all 150 artists playing this year's festival. (He
Watch the amazingly witchy trailer for the record, which is “coming soon” Lana Del Rey has announced a new record, the follow-up to 2015’s Honeymoon. It’s called Lust for Life and it’s “coming soon,” according to her Facebook announcement. Below, watch her amazing black-and-white trailer for the record; scroll down for the transcript. Upon the release of her single “Love,” Lana said, “I made my fi
Björk has penned a lengthy open letter addressed to the media about the sexism that female artists face in how their art and performances are received. Following her DJ sets at Day For Night Festival in Houston, Björk says she saw media critiques that she was “not ‘performing’ and ‘hiding’ behind desks,” a critique that she found sexist as other DJs did not receive the same. “I am aware of that it
Aphex Twin, the Avalanches, Marie Davidson, and the other artists who led the charge this year There were no real tectonic shifts in electronic music in 2016; even the most skilled artists’ efforts went largely toward improving upon—or at least making their mark upon—long-established forms. Perhaps that’s why our year-end ranking is so full of veteran players, like Aphex Twin, who continued his po
Thom Yorke has spoken out for the first time about Radiohead’s album A Moon Shaped Pool, in a new interview with Q Magazine. He says he was surprised by the positive reaction the album received. “We expected the opposite. I cherish the band, but I don’t expect anyone else to,” Yorke told Q’s Niall Doherty. “He wondered if people would care, given how long it had been since The King Of Limbs,” Dohe
With their ninth studio album, Radiohead move beyond the existential angst that made them music’s preeminent doomsayers, pursuing a more personal—and eternal—form of enlightenment. Radiohead, who titled their ninth studio album A Moon Shaped Pool, have a unique grasp on how easily profundity can slip into banality. Their music is obsessed with the point where great truths harden into platitudes, w
Clocking in at 76 minutes, The Colour in Anything is James Blake’s wonderfully messy dive into maximalism. It’s not James Blake’s fault that* The Colour in Anything* came out in the middle of a rainy week. Or it might be; the circumstances seem almost planned. Maybe the team plotting the surprise release of this album was watching storm fronts, waiting for ideal new-James-Blake-album conditions. O
Radiohead Announce New Album Release Date, Share "Daydreaming" Video As-yet-untitled album is out in two days; video directed by Paul Thomas Anderson and Radiohead At long last, it's here: Radiohead have finally announced their ninth album. The follow-up to 2011's The King of Limbs is out digitally this Sunday, May 8, at 7 p.m. UK time (2 p.m. Eastern time), and physically June 17. It's being rele
Tweets and Facebook posts disappear, profile pictures and website go blank Radiohead's internet presence is disappearing. As Reddit users noted, their website slowly decreased in opacity until it went entirely blank. It appears that tweets and Facebook posts from their accounts have been steadily disappearing. Update (5/1, 2:00 p.m. ET): There are no longer any tweets or Facebook posts on the band
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