Carl Cox Postpones Movement Music Festival Appearance Until 2026

Carl Cox has postponed his previously announced headline set at Detroit’s Movement Music Festival. In a statement posted to the British techno legend’s Instagram Stories today, Cox announced that he won’t make the trip to Movement this year due to scheduling complications, but will return to play the historic house and techno festival in 2026. […]

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out soon: Helrad – Raw Dark Tools [Helrad Limited]

  Artist: Helrad   Title: Raw Dark Tools   Label: Helrad Limited   Cat#: HL024   Release Date: 28th February 2025   Format: download & streaming   Tracklist: 01.Raw Dark Tools   Press Info: …   Full Track Streaming: “Raw Dark Tools”   Special: “Helrad plays Helrad Limited”   Recommendations: all Helrad Limited releases we …

Billboard Fails | What We Can Learn from Them

Billboard Fails and What We Can Learn from Them Billboards have the power to captivate audiences, build brand awareness, and drive sales—but when they go wrong, they can turn into costly mistakes that go viral for all the wrong reasons. From poor design choices to unfortunate placement, billboard fails can provide valuable lessons for advertisers […]

Track: Mess Esque unveil the dreamy track ‘Let Me Know You’ ahead of new album release.

It’s been just over three years since Mess Esque – the stunning collaboration between Helen Franzmann (McKisko) and Mick Turner (Dirty Three, Tren Brothers) – released their self-titled album (see my review here), and a follow-up entitled ‘Jay Marie, Comfort Me’ is due for release on 28 March 2025 through Drag City Records and Remote Control Records. As a taster of …

Videodrome :: The Plastic Dome of Norma Jean (1966)

At times, Juleen Compton’s The Plastic Dome of Norma Jean feels like a French New Wave version of A Hard Day’s Night or the lesser-known Arch Hall Jr. vehicle, Wild Guitar, refracted through the lens of an episode of The Twilight Zone. The strange blend of Merseybeat pop music, Americana naturalism, and La Nouvelle Vague aesthetics gives the film a surreal undercurrent. Coupled with a storyline that dabbles in mysticism and folk prophecies, The Plastic Dome of Norma Jean is nothing if not an oddity of 1960s American independent films, made all the odder by the fact that Compton had full carte blanche to make the film however she wanted.

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How YouTube’s New Lower-Priced, Ad-Free Tier Could Impact the Industry

YouTube is planning to roll out a lower-priced, ad-free version of its paid video service, and streamers and creators should stay tuned. The package, which includes podcasts and how-to videos, will be called “premium lite” and is soon to be announced in the United States, Australia, Germany, and Thailand, targeting viewers who want to watch…