Electric Callboy want you to feel the beat of their new tune, “TANZNEID.” The eccentric electronicore elevator operators are ...
Stuart Gurley, who manages both Olin Arts and the applied music program at Bates, conducts several Bates students as they ...
After 42 years building and repairing hundreds of stringed instruments, Mark Bluett is retiring and passing his business on ...
Musician Alex Ahn tracked thousands of dollars in stolen instruments using Apple AirTags. Marietta police arrested Johnathan ...
A Richmond nonprofit music school is seeking to break down the barriers that prevent students from accessing music by now ...
Whether you have or you haven’t attended Fiddle Hell, this would be an important year for you to go to the festival, which ...
For a century, the tiny Coolidge Auditorium, at the Library of Congress, has been a wellspring of cultural integrity, ...
And I'm Ailsa Chang in Los Angeles, where on a recent morning, I met up with the violinist and vocalist Sudan Archives in her home studio. Oh, my God. It smells so good in here. SUDAN ARCHIVES: Thank ...
Dance music is in Sudan Archives’ blood. The singer and violinist’s father is from Chicago, the birthplace of house music in the early 1980s. Meanwhile, her mother is from Detroit, where techno music ...
On her new album, “The BPM,” the songwriter, fiddler and rapper pumps up the beat and crafts a timely narrative about humans and machines. As its title hints, Sudan Archives’ “The BPM” leans into ...
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