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Fred again.. and Peggy Gou’s headline festival performances to be used as IVF treatment
Their sets at Sweden’s Way Out West will be played to a test lab of sperm and human eggs next month
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Indonesia & Philippines among 11 countries beta-testing Spotify’s music video feature
No more switching apps for visual accompaniment; simply toggle between modes
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SPIN is a concept-model AI synth that "serves as an intervention for the industry"
Designer Arvind Sanjeev speaks to Mixmag Asia about his disruptive device that connects to MusicGen
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Dive into driving, industrial techno cuts via Juheun’s ‘Phantom’ EP
Out today via Tronic, the three-tracker comprises 2 originals & a remix by Sweden’s Hertz
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Băng nhóm tội phạm Thuỵ Điển thừa nhận rửa tiền bằng việc sử dụng Spotify
"Chúng tôi có một hệ thống thanh toán", một nguồn tin đề cập trên báo địa phương
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Swedish criminal gangs confess to using Spotify for money laundering
"We have paid people who have done this for us systematically,” one source mentions in the local newspaper report
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Intonal, Sweden’s most future-thinking festival, is an experimental haven
We headed to Malmö to check out Intonal, a nine-year-strong experimental music festival where eclecticism is no mean feat
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Modular mystic: Caterina Barbieri is unlocking the spirituality in synths
Chal Ravens speaks to Italian composer Caterina Barbieri about performing in imposing spaces, hating the 'modular music scene', and whether she might - one day - release music with a kick drum