The story of MegaUpload founder Kim Dotcom is set to be turned into a six part TV series looking at the “intriguing grey area that separates legitimate tech innovation from perceived illegitimacy”…
Olly Alexander for Eurovision(?); Ghost make shoes; new music from Skepta, Unknown T, Silent Servant and PRVNA; Girls Aloud for Glasto(?); live dates from Manic Street Preachers and Suede, and The Lottery Winners; Artist & Manager Awards and Rolling Stone UK Awards winners…
London LGBTQ+ nightclub G-A-Y Late is to close next month, with its owner citing post-COVID pressures, nearby building works, and the safety of staff and customers as reasons for the decision…
On this week's episode, Spotify's confirmation of plans to update how it pays out (or doesn't pay out) royalties, the decision to bounce the MSG Sphere venue out of London, and more…
The race to be the UK’s Christmas number one has officially begun. In less than a month we’ll know who the winner is, but for now we can only wonder if it’ll go to a charity single, a festive classic, a cat or a puppet…
Hannah Peel named F-List President; new releases from Paloma Faith, Feeder, Kali Uchis x Karol G, English Teacher, Blackout Problems, Elliphant, USA Nails and Blue Lab Beats; Squeeze 50th anniversary tour…
Live music trade bodies have cautiously welcomed UK Chancellor Jeremy Hunt’s autumn budget statement, but have noted several omissions that they say are necessary to support the sector…
UTO are back with ‘Zombie’, the first track from their upcoming second album, an urgent electronic track that tells “a cursed love story between a human being and a monster”…
Warner partners with Small World Records; Sony publishing promotions; GESAC welcomes European Parliament vote on buyouts; The Hives launch cover band franchise; Girls Aloud reunite for 21st anniversary; The Kills announce London show; MOBO Awards heading to Sheffield…