Random music news for Friday, September 30, 2022
Here’s the stuff of my nightmares. And it’s coming for all of us. Until then, though, enjoy music news for September 30, 2022.
- This metalhead was back to fix Hurricane Ian. It’s the hero Florida needs!
- Ozzy Osbourne and King Charles seem awfully chummy, huh?
- After the death of Coolio–due to cardiac issues, apparently–here’s a look back at his iconic “Gangsta’s Paradise.”
- Here’s a good article from Spotify on musicians and mental health. It’s a BIG topic these days.
- An interesting point: Is music on TikTok a different kind of art?
- If you’re a new artist, here’s how you might want to consider pricing your concerts.
- Livestreams in China won’t be live because…well, China.
- Have you heard of “The Dead Internet Theory?” You soon might.
- Bored at work? Try this online drum machine emulator. Ss-boom-ss-boom–ss–boom–ss–boom.
- Do you work out to music? Muze is an app that automatically finds the right music for the right moments throughout your workout.
- This is what can happen when you sell your music catalogue.
- And here comes even more unreleased David Bowie via a Hunky Dory reissue.
- If you see Elton John around Toronto in the future, it’s because he bought a new penthouse apartment in the city.
- This mythical 32-pound musical instrument is now a reality.
BONUS: It’s…some kind of Star Trek: TNG supercut.