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Scientists have invented a whole new method of learning, starting with music.
Exactly why do we like music again? With her new paper, psychology professor Psyche Loui has moved a step closer to understanding this most essential part of being human.
Does the 8-bit video game hold the future of music creation? Rachel Gonzalez takes a look at the new composing tool, the Ming Micro, which recently burst through its Kickstarter target.
A new report shows that the UK's biggest music stars are only getting richer.
New research from those busy people at Goldsmiths University London reveal a fascinating connection between colour perception and music.
A saxophonist plays to a rather unusual audience - his own brain surgeon while he is being operated on!
Today sees the launch of our new digital artists showcase in which we present some of the most talented rising artists around and match them with awesome synth-heavy music.
A new study reveals listening quality is not the priority for most Britons.
The future is here. Scientists are now able to work out the sounds in your mind simply from reading brain scans.
This new interactive history of dance music called 'How The Party Started' is well worth a look.
After only a week, the latest digital instrument, the 'Kurv', has almost hit its Kickstarter goal.
After a lot of late nights, early mornings and hairloss we make it to our first birthday!
Following a secret six-year project the Wu-Tang Clan this week release perhaps the most unique musical album of all time and all with the help of Emmy award-winning British speaker manufacturers PMC.
Guest writer Sarah Cox reveals the fascinating psychological effects of singing in a 'megachoir' as uncovered by researchers at Goldsmiths, University of London.
A spooky Halloween collaboration between Playstation and London production company Wimbledon Sound is further evidence of the inexorable march of binaural sound.
Finnish researchers uncover unusual brain behaviour in professional musicians compared to non-musicians.
The fascinating story of NASA's 1977 mission to deliver a recording of earth to the stars.
Are you actively involved in music but had no formal training? This is YOUR chance to take part in scientific research on music.
Does Prince's new album mark a reinvention for the soul funk legend and what do we even mean by that? The University of Queensland's Liam Viney investigates.
Does bringing Ibiza club music to the Proms actually harm both entities or does it elevate them? Music lecturer Catherine Tackley examines the issue.