









A match made in retro-futurist heaven, the ‘Tron: Legacy’ soundtrack found French duo Daft Punk rebooting Disney’s cult classic movie.










Prefacing the ambient music which Brian Eno would pursue later on, ‘Before And After Science’ pulled off the feat of uniting “pro” and “anti” punks in 1977.










The track also features on Yungblud's new album, 'Weird!', which is out this Friday, December 4.










We’ve got your self-isolation entertainment needs covered with a list of must-see livestreamed concerts, virtual festivals and more – all updated daily.










The Glasgow event is scheduled to take place July 30, July 31 and August 1, 2021 respectively at the Scottish city's Rouken Glen Park.










Influenced, as ever, by new technologies, Tangerine Dream’s ‘Hyperborea’, released in September 1983, brought the group’s Virgin Records period to an end.










Due out on December 11, 'Covers' also features Blake's acclaimed take of Frank Ocean's 'Godspeed'.










The original track comes off the duo’s new album, ‘Free Love.’










Hailed as “the first true masterpiece of the 80s”, ‘Architecture & Morality’ pushed pop new directions. “It’s my favourite OMD album,” says Paul Humphreys.










Transcending barriers and boasting the legendary Hansa Tonstudio, Germany’s capital city has birthed some of the most groundbreaking music in history.










With his second solo album, ‘Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy)’, Brian Eno introduced his Oblique Strategies cards, with seductively subversive results.










Tangerine Dream’s ‘Logos Live’ remains a classic from a band who made a speciality out of live albums, capturing the high points from a stand-out concert.










The best Halloween songs are frightfully good, horribly catchy, and a right old monster mash-up of floor-filling classics. Listen... if you dare...










‘As a touring band, we’ve always been aware of the damage our industry and its behavior does to the environment.’










The album was inspired by the love affair between Ann Druyan and Carl Sagan, whose writings and TV programs brought the ever-deepening mysteries of astronomy and astrophysics to the mass audience.