A new album by artists including Kate Bush and Imogen Heap protesting proposed changes to AI copyright laws is the latest in a history of musicians using silence to protest unfair economic treatment.
Imogen Heap's 2005 track 'Headlock' is enjoying a resurgence thanks to a game called Mouthwashing plus a TikTok spike.
More than 1,000 musicians – including Kate Bush, Annie Lennox and Sir James MacMillan – have released an album consisting of ...
There's a long history of musicians using silence to protest unfair economic treatment.
Lamar's second week at No. 1 fends off a challenge from Imogen Heap's "Headlock." By Kevin Rutherford Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us” rules the TikTok Billboard Top 50 chart for a second week in a row, ...
Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us” holds on to No. 1 for a second week on the TikTok Billboard Top 50, and others make their way ...
A collective of 1,000 musicians released a "silent album" this week to protest the United Kingdom's proposed copyright law ...
Charlotte Plank has clubbing in the blood and is uniting ravers old and new with her soulful-yet-banging dance music which she has dubbed ‘melantrolic’ ...
Yesterday, a group of 1,000 UK musicians, including popular artists such as Imogen Heap, Kate Bush and Annie Lennox, released ...
Artists including Kate Bush and Cat Stevens made an album of white noise in empty studios, protesting a U.K. proposal to give ...
One thousand musicians call for the UK to abandon a law change that would allow AI companies to train models on copyrighted ...
Kate Bush, Imogen Heap, Damon Albarn and hundreds of other UK musicians released a silent album on Tuesday, Feb. 25 to ...
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