
Over several decades, the best Chemical Brothers songs have redefined the notion of dance music.

Showcasing Les Paul’s dazzling guitar and Mary Ford’s warmth, the album captured the duo at a watershed moment.

The band’s covers publicized emerging writers such as Harry Nilsson, Laura Nyro, and even a young Elton John.

The songwriter’s new run begins on September 13 in San Francisco.

The Beastie Boys legend will share the LP on August 28 via Capitol Records.

The singer-songwriter marked the announcement during MCA Presents: Live At The SkyDeck.

The solo piano album arrives August 14.

The track arrives ahead of the South African pianist’s upcoming Blue Note album.

Tierra Whack will release ‘WHACK’S MUSEUM’ on Juneteenth after sharing the new single and video ‘WAX PAPER.’





On ‘South of Heaven,’ Slayer synthesized the band’s thrash metal journey into a singular piece of sonic mastery.

‘Halcyon’ saw Ellie Goulding edge towards stardom. Its reissue, ‘Halcyon Days’, added a disc of club smashes that took that leap of faith.

Vangelis and Jon Anderson worked together once again on the 1980 album See You Later: a record ripe for rediscovery by fans..

If Americana has ever had any solid definition, it is in the songs that The Band recorded for their epochal debut album.

Recorded on September 26, 1962, ‘Duke Ellington & John Coltrane’ was a cross-generational collaboration between two jazz giants.

‘Living In The Material World’ featured such friends as Ringo Starr, Leon Russell, Gary Wright, and Nicky Hopkins.

