Buitenlandse Muziek Sites

Overzicht van Buitenlandse Muziek Sites

Op deze pagina vind je een overzicht van de bekende en minder bekende Buitenlandse Muziek Sites waaronder Side-Line Magazine, Het merendeel van de sites is in het Engels, maar je komt op de blogpagina overzichten ook Duitse, Zweedse of anderstalige muziek sites tegen.

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    ReverbNation Blog

  • 10 ways to market your back catalog
    Want your older music to remain relevant, available, and discoverable on streaming platforms? Then you'll need to market your back catalog! The post 10 ways to market your back catalog appeared first on ReverbNation Blog.... Read more »
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    The best new music in the world won’t go very far without good music marketing. Unfortunately, there are five common pitfalls when emerging artists want to build their audience. The post 5 music marketing mistakes to avoid appeared first on ReverbNation Blog.... Read more »
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    Need some inspiration to better promote your music on TikTok or Reels? Want to be more effective at using social media to boost engagement and drive streams? We took a look at what’s currently working for independent artists. Check out the video concepts below. Then try your favorite ideas! 1.... Read more »
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    Want to get your new song heard and build a real fanbase? Skip the vague strategies and check out this action plan to get your new song over the 1,000 stream mark quickly. We’ve broken down exactly how to invest your time and a small budget to make the biggest... Read more »
  • 3 tips to create incredible album cover artwork in minutes
    It really is possible to make good album-cover artwork for your next release in minutes. Here's how to start, work fast, & complete the task. The post 3 tips to create incredible album cover artwork in minutes appeared first on ReverbNation Blog.... Read more »
  • New Instagram features to help you promote your music
    Instagram just revealed a bunch of new features. And three of them seem particularly useful for artists promoting music. Here's the TLDR... The post New Instagram features to help you promote your music appeared first on ReverbNation Blog.... Read more »
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    Run The Trap: The Best EDM, Hip Hop & Trap Music

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    DARBY’s ‘PARTY’ EP, released November 1st on NIGHTMODE, showcases the Australian DJ’s unique ability to blend bass-heavy beats with catchy house grooves and memorable vocal lines. Already a headliner in his home country, Darby’s signature style shines throughout this four-track project.Featuring collaborations like “TRUST” with Britt Lari and “PARTY” with... Read more »
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    To celebrate the highly anticipated lineup announcement for the ¿Por Qué No? Cenote Festival, presented by DPM Global, fans now have a chance to win an all-inclusive trip to Tulum’s premier day festival, set to take place on January 3-4, 2025. Building on the success of its sold-out debut in... Read more »
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    NPR Topics: Music

  • Under the spell of Hildegard: A new album reboots ancient music
    The 12th-century abbess, scientist and composer inspires new interpretations of her music, and new works, on an album spotlighting soprano Barbara Hannigan.... Read more »
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    It can be hard to pick a good karaoke song. You want it to be something you know well enough to pull off onstage, but also something you actually like. Here's how to narrow down your options.... Read more »
  • Katie Gavin: Tiny Desk Concert
    Katie Gavin is the kind of performer whose dynamism knows no bounds. Whether she's performing with her pop band MUNA or solo, Gavin is a captivating presence.... Read more »
  • New Music Friday: The best albums out May 9
    NPR Music's Stephen Thompson welcomes WXPN's John Morrison to discuss billy woods, Thom Yorke, PinkPantheress and more.Featured albums: • billy woods, GOLLIWOG (Stream)• Mark Pritchard & Thom Yorke, Tall Tales (Stream)• PinkPantheress, Fancy That (Stream)• MIKE & Tony Seltzer, Pinball II (Stream)• mclusky, the world is still here and so... Read more »
  • Jean Grae
    Jean Grae is back on the show! The interdisciplinary artist just wrote a collection of personal essays called In My Remaining Years. She joins us to talk about the new book, why she distanced herself from rapping, her upbringing and much more.... Read more »
  • The best new albums out May 9
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  • Sierra Hull's confidence is palpable on 'A Tip Toe High Wire'
    The mandolin sensation talks about releasing her first independent record, plus an in-studio performance.... Read more »
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    AllMusic Blog

  • Space Jams - The Funky, Futuristic, and Featherbrained Universe of Sci-Fi Dance Music
    Inspired by Mon Mothma cutting loose on the dance floor in the recent Star Wars series Andor, we revisit Buck Rogers, Tron, and (ug) The Matrix Reloaded among others in our interstellar list of good (and so-bad-its-good) sci-fi funky performances and space jams.... Read more »
  • Classical Highlights for April 2025
    Solo virtuosity shone in the latest batch of new releases that we reviewed in April. Pianist Jean-Yves Thibaudet delivers an exciting set of works by Khachaturian, while Jan Lisiecki combines Chopin's Preludes with those of other composers and violinist Liza Ferschtman (pictured) shines in Brahms' concerto.... Read more »
  • New AllMusic Feature - Trending Artists
    Announcing a new feature on AllMusic where we're highlighting musicians and bands that are making waves on streaming services and also trending on international music charts. Expect to find unexpected pop, hip-hop, metal, K-pop, jazz artists, and maybe music in new styles not even invented yet.... Read more »
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    A lot of great music in the 1980s didn't sell, and many of the best artists reaped neither fortune nor fame. Author Daniel de Visé covers 11 great records from the pre-Nirvana years, 1987 to 1990, focusing on albums that represent an artist's best work.... Read more »
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    Over the past two-plus decades of recordings, songwriter Jason Isbell has been crafting a trilogy of "Don't" songs, offering advice about parenting, facing your fears, and proper cookware maintenance. AllMusic offers an examination of these lessons through the years.... Read more »
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    Momma's 4th studio album, Welcome to My Blue Sky, is “an open letter to those who have come in and out of our lives,” detailing the ups and downs of love, friendship, and their summer 2022 tour. Allegra Weingarten and Etta Friedman spoke with AllMusic shortly before the release of... Read more »
  • Classical Highlights for March 2025
    A few of the notable releases we reviewed this past month seemed to have a theme: lesser-known music. The complete nocturnes of John Field, newly recorded by Alice Sara Ott (pictured), seem to only appear on albums once a decade or so. Explore this and other unearthed and rediscovered gems... Read more »
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    SPIN

  • Swamp Dogg: ‘We Did Damn Good. Success Just Came’
    The music career of the man called Swamp Dogg has been like no other, with highs and lows, big hits and weird side trips, sometimes getting himself dropped from one label or another. He always bounced back. He’d begun in the 1950s playing traditional R&B, releasing his first record at... Read more »
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    Pearl Jam welcomed surprised guest Peter Frampton last night (May 8) at Nashville's Bridgestone Arena.... Read more »
  • VideoLord Huron Get ‘Cosmic’ On Fifth Album
    The 12-track effort will arrive July 18 from Mercury Records.... Read more »
  • Now Hear This: May 2025
    Now Hear This is a monthly A&R column that provides you with exciting new sounds we discovered through the innovative new music platform Groover. Each month, you can expect a varied bouillabaisse of songs from a vast spectrum of artists from all over the globe, regardless of genre or geography.... Read more »
  • Lorde Lays Out Extensive ‘Virgin’ Tour Plans
    Lorde will support her upcoming album, Virgin, with the two-leg Ultrasound world tour later this year, beginning Sept. 17 in Austin, Tx.... Read more »
  • VideoA Day in the Life of…Maddox Batson
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