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Ed Sheeran $20Mil Payout Over Photograph Song

Written by on 12 April 2017

Ed Sheeran has settled a $20million lawsuit accusing him of ‘copyright infringement’ over his song Photograph. Song writers of Matt Cardles 2012 hit “Amazing” Thomas Leonard and Martin Harrington, claimed the song was copied ‘note for note’ the lawsuit claims Photograph is ‘too similar to both the composition written by Harrington and Leonard as well […]

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Babylon Reports – Borrusia Dortmund, KRG, Ed Sheeran

Written by on 12 April 2017

Three explosions have hit a bus carrying the Borussia Dortmund football team to their home Champions League quarter-final match against Monaco. In a news conference, the head of Dortmund police said it was a targeted attack on the team. Player Marc Bartra underwent an operation after breaking a bone in his wrist. No other players […]

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Is Music the Key to Success?

Written by on 26 May 2016

Multiple studies link music study to academic achievement. But what is it about serious music training that seems to correlate with outsize success in other fields? The connection isn’t a coincidence. I know because I asked. I put the question to top-flight professionals in industries from tech to finance to media, all of whom had […]

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  • The Subways Tour Diary: Days 6-10
  • The Subways Tour Diary: Days 6-10
  • The Subways Tour Diary: Days 6-10
  • The Subways Tour Diary: Days 6-10
  • The Subways Tour Diary: Days 6-10

The Subways Tour Diary: Days 6-10

Written by on 25 May 2016

The Subways were kind enough to chronicle their North American tour for us, and we’ll be running their tour diary in several installments this week. Billy Lunn will be our guide, and as he writes, “Because so much usually ends up happening on our tours, we thought that this time round, whilst we’re on our […]

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Does A Woman Help Progression In Music?

Written by on 24 May 2016

As festival season rapidly rolls in, we’re constantly being reminded of the continuing lack of diversity on our lineups. With a recent study indicating 86 per cent of the lineups of 12 major music festivals last year including Glastonbury, Reading and Leeds and Creamfields were male, it seems that the ears at the top are […]

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The Music That Immortalised 90s Subculture

Written by on 23 May 2016

The 90s undoubtedly marked the Golden Age of underground music zines cataloguing subcultural movements. Without an avalanche of Tumblr accounts offering endless information on what your favourite band is wearing, Soundcloud recommendations about who to listen to next, or Twitter documenting your most-loved guitar player’s childhood fear, publications such as the pioneering DIY zine Sniffin’ […]

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Handel: A Musical Life of Devotion

Written by on 23 May 2016

A great gift to music entered into the world on 23 February 1685 in Halle, Germany. A life of great musical interest; one filled with an unbelievable talent that would become a beacon to many throughout the European continent and span centuries past its lifetime. It is a life that would become centered around a […]

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