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National Music Publishers Association and members sue Twitter for alleged copyright infringement

After years of trying to obtain a music licensing deal, the National Music Publishers Association (NMAP), the trade association that represents American music publishers and their songwriting partners, and its members officially filed a lawsuit in a Nashville Federal Court that claims the social media giant Twitter demonstrated copyright infringement on over 1,7000 songs.

Drunken Kong divulge their debut on Drumcode with ‘I Want To See’ EP

Tokyo-based duo due to stun with their latest EP 'I Want To See', including an exciting fresh mix of techno beats. Drunken Kong consists of...

Coachella announces dates for 2024 festival

The event will be hosted at the Empire Polo Club, which is located in Indio, California.

Lil Wayne suffering from memory loss – can’t recall lyrics!

In a recent interview with Rolling Stone, published on June 10th, Lil Wayne, named initially Dwayne Michael Carter Jr., reflected on his nearly thirty-year-long career. Lil Wayne...

10 facts about Xenia (UA)

Xenia, a Ukrainian DJ and producer, describes her style as techno, featuring charm and excellent technique that gives her audience energy to dance.

Michael Bibi is battling cancer

A 32-year-old Dance Music DJ, Michael Bibi diagnosed with a rare brain and spinal Cancer. Earlier this week, the British Dance Music DJ Michael Bibi...