Music News
Theater Review: ‘Sounding Beckett,’ at the Classic Stage Company
The New York Times - 20 Sep 2012 01:30
“Sounding Beckett,†directed by Joy Zinoman, features three Samuel Beckett plays written rather late in his life.
SOJORN - Deeper Fight (Feat. Macy Gray & Luniz)
Ear Milk - 20 Sep 2012 01:12
It's been awhile since I've heard something from SOJORN, but he's back with another huge tune. Combining hip-hop samples with deep electronic/dubstep elements, SOJORN gives us "Deeper Fight". The track starts with the vo...
Papadosio - "The Sum" [Video]
Ear Milk - 20 Sep 2012 00:30
If there is one group that has been riding the electronica train since the beginning of its popularity, it would have to be Papadosio. But what separates them from a lot of new artists these days is that they have a stro...
Armin Van Buuren - Universal Religion Chapter 6 [Compilation]
Ear Milk - 19 Sep 2012 22:44
Armin Van Buuren is back to capture the essence of the Ibiza season with his 6th annual release in the Universal Religion series. Out on Armada Music, Universal Religion Chapter 6Â is a live recorded compilation of the...
Little People - "Aldgate Patterns"
Ear Milk - 19 Sep 2012 22:11
Little People always awes us with his production and creativity. He is know for his varying electronic downtempo style, which is a major playing factor in his recent break-through and success. Quickly following up his...
ATP I'll Be Your Mirror NYC 2012: Antlers, Lightning Bolt, Hannibal Buress Choose Your Schedule
SPIN - 19 Sep 2012 22:02
In the spirit of ATP's selfless, curatorial vibe, we've turned our preview over to the artists performing.
Uffie - "Pop the Glock" (Inner Worlds Remix) [Exclusive]
Ear Milk - 19 Sep 2012 21:35
We've featured NYC's INNER WORLDS before on the site with his blissed-out remix of the French Pop star Yelle's "S'eteint Le Soleil" that ended up winning first place in her remix contest. His remixes of Flatb...
Critic’s Notebook: Kanye West and the Album ‘Cruel Summer’
The New York Times - 19 Sep 2012 21:00
Kanye West is a busy guy, and the album “Cruel Summer†demonstrates the range of his distractions.
Critic’s Notebook: ‘Rite of Spring’ and ‘Jeux’ as Radical Music
The New York Times - 19 Sep 2012 20:40
Both Stravinsky’s “Rite of Spring†and Debussy’s “Jeux†were radical works that still have the power to shock.
‘Rite of Spring’ Cools Into a Rite of Passage
The New York Times - 19 Sep 2012 07:23
“The Rite of Spring,†Igor Stravinsky’s ballet that celebrates human sacrifice, is widely praised today but was a flop when it was first produced, in Paris in 1913.