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The Spotify syndicate
We should be wary of Spotify's control over the music we listen to
Radiohead drummer backs Cellar’s £80k crowdfunding campaign
Music icons, including members of Radiohead and Foals, have supported the campaign to stop the closure of one of the oldest venues of its kind in Europe
‘A Star Is Born’ as Bradley Cooper makes an impressive directorial debut
"It's the same story told over and over; all an artist can do is say how they see it"
What should the British national anthem be?
The current national anthem is boring, difficult-to-remember, and outdated – but which song should replace it?
Tchaikovsky at the World Cup: Hidden Politics
Tchaikovsky in the opening credits of the World Cup - a subtle platform for LGBTQ+ rights in a hostile environment
Sexism in Jazz
Lola Grieve explores the underrepresentation of women in jazz in discussion with female jazz musicians at Oxford
Music finalists raise concerns over ‘illegible’ exam paper
The Faculty has been criticised for its "unacceptable" mistake
Spotlight: Donald Glover
Donald Glover makes the uncomfortable popular
Scott Hutchison – ‘he gave expression to the things I could never’
The Frightened Rabbit frontman, who has died aged 36, confided to his listeners the perils of intimacy and loneliness
The King of The Fall rises from Starboy’s ashes
Orlaith Fox praises the moody R&B singer's latest offering
‘An anthology of divergent styles that promise a skyward trajectory’
Tom Misch’s full length debut shows remarkable maturity, challenging conventional genre boundaries with verve
Playlist: Childhood
A youthful and vibrant playlist on the topic of childhood
Rock, Soul, Techno – Trinity has it all
Arthur Charlesworth runs through the highlights of Trinity term's music scene
Kacey Musgraves basks in newfound light on her latest album, Golden Hour
On her new project, Kacey Musgraves opts for the personal over the political
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