By Rani Jadfa and Joe Lombardo How does music end up in movies, or TV shows, or video games? From an intense battle scene underscored with epic, orchestral music, to…
Music and technology have always had a close, collaborative relationship. From Thomas Edison’s invention of the phonograph to synthesizers to today’s vast library of music learning software, the rapid advancement…
While we may not explicitly be in a ‘recession’, we certainly are experiencing instability. A quick look at housing crises, job layoffs, rising food prices and constant discourse around the…
Born and raised in South London, Sacha T, ‘The British Sunflower’, is an up and coming singer-songwriter who is passionate about using her music to spread joy and positivity. Music…
UK jazz is a curious thing. With a hugely diverse range of cultural and stylistic influences, what the journalists and critics are defining as modern ‘jazz’ in this country is…
Move aside love ballads. Get ready to boogie to music that lifts your spirits with no strings attached. There is something deep within us that instinctively tells us how certain…
What does it mean to own music? With multiple major artists facing legal battles over music copyright in recent years, this question seems more relevant than ever. In a digital…
When browsing the music section of HMV, I used to spend a long time admiring CDs. Nowadays, I rarely buy them. What is the point? I have my phone and…
In Year Three of primary school, Katie Mitton began playing the keyboard. A year after that she started the cello and began writing her own songs. Anyone could have told…
Youth Music celebrated its 25th anniversary in style with its fifth Youth Music Award show. The new generation of musical talent arrived at the Troxy in Limehouse, London for a…
