The playlist might be king for session listening right now, but there's life left in the artist-curated album yet.
Nigeria Latest News, Nigeria Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
How Apple Music is bringing the album back from the deadWe're more likely to consume our music in a playlist than an album or single nowadays, but there's life left in the artist-curated album yet...
Read more »
Apple's Aussie profits grew but its tax bill went downTechnology giant Apple's sales in Australia grew by more than billion dollars last year, as our commitment to its iPhone remains unshakable, but the amount of tax the multinational paid fell.
Read more »
How Apple Music is bringing the album back from the deadWe're more likely to consume our music in a playlist than an album or single nowadays, but there's life left in the artist-curated album yet...
Read more »
‘I accidentally took meth at a music festival’How many more young people have to die before we embrace pill testing?
Read more »
Police, medical personnel out in force for music festivals after drug deathsPolice have issued a blunt warning to people attending music festivals this long weekend, as the mother of a 34-year-old killed by a drug overdose calls for pill testing.
Read more »
Fatal crash, suspected overdose, truck rolls onto tent in 'tragic' start to music festivalPolice say it has been a horror start to the Rainbow Serpent Music Festival in western Victoria, with a series of incidents marring the first 24 hours of the five-day event.
Read more »
From 1993 to 2017, your ideal year in music revealedDo you think you know the best year of the Hottest 100? Or maybe you have no idea but want to find out. Based on the qualities you love in a great song, we'll tell you the best year in music for you.
Read more »
Emergency doctors deployed at Australia Day music festivals | Sky News AustraliaMedical teams are on standby for three music festivals in New South Wales this Australia Day long weekend. \n\nThe Electric Gardens, the Rolling Loud and the Hardcore Till I Die festivals will have an increased medical presence. \n\nThere will be three critical care doctors, a critical care paramedic and four emergency nurses working at each event. \n\nFollowing the deaths of six young people at Australian music festivals in the past six months, the events are being considered high risk for drug overdoses and dehydration. \n\n\n\n\n
Read more »