Should women feel empowered or degraded by the music industry? Rachel Gonzalez investigates.
Should women feel empowered or degraded by the music industry? Rachel Gonzalez investigates.
Children can be interested in a variety of subjects at school, but what makes music a subject many don't wish to continue with?
Is the social media giant finally making a move on unlicensed music content?
We take a look if music and being in sync can influence the social bonds we have.
It can be a living nightmare when a song gets stuck in your head, but why is this?
Music streaming may have a controversial name, but just how bad is it really?
We all experience different effects from music on our concentration at work and our mood, but why is this?
We look at the history of the Chinese zither, an instrument that dates back an incredible 3000 years.
A new tiny portable record player may soon be available to let you hear your favourite records on the go.
New research reveals how music impacts the brain following trauma.
Rewind back to the 1960s, and pirate radio proved to be one of the most inspirational movements in reforming the airwaves.
Our ninth immersive feature examines the alternative hip hop artist - and what an artist he is...
New Adobe project shines a light on the future of audio recording and editing.
When it comes to our brains, our reaction to sex and music are not so different. Alisha Griffiths takes a look at the research.
Trudy Barber examines the rise of the virtual reality music gig.
In the first of a two part series, Yangfei Zhang uncovers the fascinating mysteries of Chinese music.
How do you listen to Beijing fog? Easy - sonification. Jacob Wulf reveals how the field is transforming the way we think about data.
Alisha Griffiths takes a look at the zine and how it continues to influence music and artists even today.
Thousands of British parents, two Goldsmiths psychologists, and a Grammy Award-winning musician, have helped create the first song to make babies happy, based on scientific research.
Richard Brown of the University of Leeds explains why Bob Dylan rivals the great names of literature.