Posts Tagged ‘music’

Music Review: Body Language, Translated and Remixed
At the All Tomorrow’s Parties festival in Monticello, N.Y., Iggy and the Stooges played “Raw Power.” See original here:  Music Review: Body Language, Translated and Remixed
Die-Hard Fans Follow Iron Maiden Into the Digital Age
The success of Iron Maiden’s latest album and the continued loyalty of its fans offer the troubled music industry some tips on survival in the digital age. View post:  Die-Hard Fans Follow Iron Maiden Into the Digital Age
Crown Heights Journal: A Steel Symphony, Pounded Out in Brooklyn
In lots throughout New York City, drums are being pounded in preparation for the Steel Band Panorama Competition. See more here: Crown Heights Journal: A Steel Symphony, Pounded Out in Brooklyn
Music Review: An Extravagant Farewell to Summer
Bargemusic’s Labor Day Festival, through Sunday, starts with new music for traditional Japanese instruments and touches on a handful of modern and avant-garde styles. Excerpt from: Music Review: An Extravagant Farewell to Summer
Music Review: A Song of Ancient Love, Spun in Modern Isolation
Works by the contemporary Austrian composer Georg Friedrich Haas had a central role when the Argento Chamber Ensemble opened its Moving Sounds Festival on Thursday. Read more from the original source: Music Review: A Song of Ancient Love, Spun in Modern Isolation
Music Review: Send in the Heartthrob, Cue the Shrieks
Justin Bieber performed his first headlining show at Madison Square Garden with guests including Usher and Miley Cyrus. Read the original: Music Review: Send in the Heartthrob, Cue the Shrieks
Music Review: Donning Sinatra’s Mystique, From Movie Sailor to Saloon Dandy
The original cast of the revue “Our Sinatra” has reunited to celebrate Ol’ Blue Eyes, at the Oak Room of the Algonquin Hotel. More:  Music Review: Donning Sinatra’s Mystique, From Movie Sailor to Saloon Dandy
Crescendo, in Double Time
Russians entered the French festival scene this summer with an open throttle and an open checkbook. More here:  Crescendo, in Double Time
Music Review: Strange Bedfellows For a Schoenberg Series
The Argento Chamber Ensemble is presenting Lunar Movements, a series built around movements from Schoenberg’s “Pierrot Lunaire,” and works influenced by that score. View post: Music Review: Strange Bedfellows For a Schoenberg Series
Music Review: Floating and Bobbing in an Oceanic Swell of Sound
The ambient-noise musician Daniel Lopatin, known as Oneohtrix Point Never, played at Coco 66 in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, on Friday night. See more here:  Music Review: Floating and Bobbing in an Oceanic Swell of Sound