• Making music accessible for all

    Music therapist Sophie Sabri's passion lies in making music accessible to

  • What Makes Taylor Swift's Music So Cathartic?

    Taylor Swift's "The Tortured Poets Department" might be her most cathartic album yet. But what is the benefit of music-driven catharsis?

  • This Sonos Update Should Make Searching for Music Easier

    Searching for music on the Sonos interface has always been a little frustrating, but now Sonos is promising to alleviate some of that pain with a new home screen interface across its app and desktop experience. News of the upcoming changes leaked earlier this month, but now we’re able to see actual screenshots and get details of how this rollout will actually look.

  • Air Jordan's Rule-Breaking Grails Are Making a Comeback

    I'll admit that I’m not the biggest Air Jordan guy on the planet, but even I know that the return of the High ’85 “Bred”, Michael Jordan’s first signature Nike

  • Double boost for Hibs boss ahead of make-or-break run-in

    Embattled Hibs boss Nick Montgomery has received a positive injury bulletin as he tackles the first of five make-or-break games. The Yorkshireman, publicly warned of the need for improved results in last week’s statement by the Hibs board, has welcomed not one but TWO potentially important performers back to full first-team training. Lewis Miller has fully recovered from a hamstring injury, while Luke Amos is finally fit and available for selection after a rocky start to his Hibs career. Both...

  • Behind The Scenes With Justin Holmes: The Making Of His First Music Video

    After the success of his first studio single, country artist Justin Holmes is back with "Heartbreak Honky Tonk," a song that fans of '90s country are sure to love.

  • How to make Apple Music more private by turning off 'Discoverable by Nearby Contacts'

    Apple Music has a setting that automatically opts users into sharing your musical tastes with contacts by default. Here's what the problem is, and how to keep what you listen to a bit more private. Apple Music playlists Like many other streaming services, Apple Music has a variety of music discovery systems in place, to help its subscribers discover new music. While some of this is algorithmic-based, there are some elements that involve the tastes of other people. With public...

  • Spotify ‘Music Pro’ may be the lossless tier eons in the making

    Spotify's long-promised CD-quality lossless streaming upgrade could finally be on the horizon more than three years after it was initially announced. However, the new premium subscription tier originally dubbed Spotify HiFi could evntually arrive under a Music Pro guise, according to code strings eyed within the Spotify app. The backend code within the Spotify Android app currently features references to the Music Pro tier that could include high resolution music to boost streaming...

  • Sonos’ redesigned S2 app makes it easier to find the music you love

    Sonos has revealed the biggest update of is mobile app yet, the entire interface overhauled to put customisation and personalisation at the centre of the experience. The update will go live on May 7th 2024 and will support all existing S2 products, and it'll be joined by an all-new web app too. With the revamp, Sonos says that it has foused on "creating a better way to listen", redesigned the app for an easier, faster, and better experience that can support "more rapid innovation". ...

  • Belgian man whose body makes its own alcohol cleared of drunk-driving

    Bruges court heard how defendant had condition called auto-brewery syndrome sometimes brought on by intestinal problemsA Belgian man has been acquitted of drunk-driving because he has auto-brewery syndrome (ABS), an extremely rare condition whereby the body produces alcohol, his lawyer has said.Anse Ghesquiere said on Monday that in “another unfortunate coincidence” her client worked at a brewery, but three doctors who independently examined him had confirmed he had ABS. Continue reading

  • Record-breaking home prices in SoCal making it difficult for buyers and sellers

    Soaring prices in the Southern California housing market are making it difficult for both buyers and sellers alike.

  • Schellraiser is a micro-music festival making a name for itself north of Las Vegas

    Love the music but hate the crowds? There might be a music festival that will give you the escape you're looking for. Schellraiser, May 30-June 1, is off the beaten path but founder Rudy Herndon says that's part of the attraction.