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Features On their comeback, the Sugababes are getting their clubland flowers
Dance music has always been a part of the Sugababes. Now the original trio have reunited, they’re dominating dancefloors, getting booked alongside hyped DJs, and asserting their credentials in the contemporary club scene. Patrick Hinton reports
Tech Major labels take legal action against two prominent AI song generators over "unimaginable" copyright violations
The RIAA is seeking damages of up to $150,000 for each piece of infringed work which is alleged to reach an "almost unimaginable scales"
Features On queer futurity through rave collectives in Southeast Asia
Our friends at Bussy Temple explore how Southeast Asia’s queer rave communities are redefining the soundscape with local flavours and vibrant self-expression
Asia News Mirage Hanoi closes as government reclaims property for street expansion
Established in July 2021, the club now prepares for “a completely new look” at a pending new location
Asia News Massive drug bust & new law reflect Thailand's stricter stance on narcotics
Police seize 12 million pills hidden in beekeeping crates, coinciding with new legislation targeting meth possession
Global News Daddy Kev launches AI tool to help artists identify issues in music contracts
musiclawyer.ai will allow independent artists to analyse problems in recording and royalty agreements
Global News Home Office confirms additional licensing for on-site drug testing at UK music festivals
The news follows the controversial 2023 decision requiring drug testing organisations to apply for licenses
Global News Spotify’s former licensing head claims the streaming service “deprives” artists of royalties
Ex-Global Head of Publisher Licensing Adam Parness has claimed that Spotify’s new subscription service scheme is “misguided and unfair”
