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

  • 5 music marketing mistakes to avoid
    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 »
  • VideoThe complete music distribution checklist
    Think you're ready to release your new music? Before you distribute tracks worldwide, check out this quick list of 10 things you'll need aside from the music itself. The post The complete music distribution checklist appeared first on ReverbNation Blog.... Read more »
  • 20 TikTok & Reels Ideas to Promote Your New Song
    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 »
  • Music marketing action plan: getting your song to 1,000 streams
    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 »
  • Video20 TikTok & Instagram Reels content ideas to promote your new song
    Want to promote your next song effectively on TikTok & Reels? We took a look at what’s working for artists today. Here are 20 ideas to try! The post 20 TikTok & Instagram Reels content ideas to promote your new song appeared first on ReverbNation Blog.... Read more »
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    Run The Trap: The Best EDM, Hip Hop & Trap Music

  • LISTEN: Darby’s Captivating “PARTY” EP Brings Emotional Depth to Club Music
    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 »
  • VideoLISTEN: Our Favorite Remixes from Billie Eilish’s ‘Hit Me Hard & Soft’ Album
    Billie Eilish’s latest album Hit Me Hard & Soft dives into dark, nuanced themes—and the electronic music community has jumped at the chance to remix these tracks, pushing them into festival-ready anthems and atmospheric club hits. Here are some of the best remixes, each bringing fresh takes on Billie’s originals... Read more »
  • ¿Por Qué No? Cenote Festival Announces Stacked 2025 Lineup + Chance to Win a Dream Trip to Tulum
    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 »
  • LSZEE Announce Full National Tour
    After a full summer of headlining some of the nation’s biggest festivals, LSZEE (LSDREAM and CloZee), two of bass music’s most beloved, preeminent stars released their full, self-titled album followed by two sold-out, headlining Red Rocks shows and a sold-out night at the legendary Brooklyn Mirage in New York City.... Read more »
  • PREMIERE: Lizdek Delivers Stacked “Beneath The Surface Vol. 3” Mix, Showcasing 20+ New IDs
    Lizdek has quickly proven himself as one of the most exciting rising acts in the bass music scene. From hard-hitting originals to inventive remixes, this Canadian talent has a knack for crafting forward-thinking bangers across formats. Now, he’s back with a new mix we’re thrilled to premiere here at RTT:... Read more »
  • LISTEN: TATE SEDAR Blends Breaks and Bass in Captivating New “OVERLOAD” Single
    TATE SEDAR’s rise from LA’s underground scene feels like a story ripped from the dreams of any ambitious artist. Starting with nothing but raw talent and the limited tools of GarageBand in an Apple store, he found his way to crafting tracks that dominate festival stages. There’s a certain fun-loving... Read more »
  • LISTEN: ASH HALO & Save Yourself Join Forces For Hard-Hitting Melodic Bass Heater, “Vice Versa”
    Rising Canadian electronic duo ASH HALO is back with one of their best singles yet in “Vice Versa”. Arriving via Create Music Group, the self-released record boasts a compelling collaboration with fellow Canadian artist Save Yourself, weaving together reggae, hardstyle, melodic bass, and trap into a powerful soundscape. As you’ll... Read more »
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    AllMusic Blog

  • 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 »
  • Before Nirvana: 11 Great Alternative Rock Albums from the Late 1980s
    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 »
  • Don't Give It Away: The Jason Isbell Advice Trilogy
    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 »
  • Momma Discusses Friendship, New Album, and the Complexities of Touring
    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 »
  • The Death of Subculture
    Subcultures have historically been tightly intertwined with their associated music styles (psychedelic rock, punk, goth, metal), but in the age of bite-sized social media interactions and broad internet homogeneity, are music-driven subcultures doomed?... Read more »
  • Alex Lifeson Discusses Envy of None's New Album, Rush's Music, and…Taylor Swift
    Rush guitarist Alex Lifeson spoke to AllMusic shortly before the release of the second album from his band Envy of None, and explained how it differs from the group's debut, in addition to chatting about songwriting, aspects of his personal life, and even a few Rush-related topics.... Read more »
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    SPIN

  • Sting Retraces Past Glories on Stripped-Down ‘Sting 3.0 LIVE’
    Sting returned to his rock roots last year on his back-to-basics 3.0 Tour. Though former comrades Andy Summers and Stewart Copeland didn’t join the erstwhile King of Pain on the road, Police songs made up more than half of the 20-plus song setlists, evened out with solo favorites and deep... Read more »
  • 40 Years Later, Andy Bell Is Still Lifting People Up
    Earlier this month at the airport, Erasure’s irresistible earworm “A Little Respect” drifted through the departure lounge, subtly lifting the mood of weary travelers. I mention this to Andy Bell, the synth-pop duo’s magnetic frontman, whose third solo album Ten Crowns arrives May 2. He isn’t surprised. After decades of... Read more »
  • Shrouded in Grief: A Conversation with David Cronenberg
    Death is an old and familiar concept in the films of David Cronenberg. There have been many casualties from murder, disease, and misadventure in his 50 years as a director, exploring grim corners of psychological and biological horror, crime, and madness. His newest film, The Shrouds, considers the aftermath of... Read more »
  • Circle Jerks’ Keith Morris Says It’s Time They Put Out a ‘Fuckin’ Ripper’
    The Circle Jerks have not released a new studio album in 30 years, and singer Keith Morris says he knows exactly what the band must do as it begins a new project. “We’ve gotta put out a fuckin’ ripper that just blazes your ears,” he says in his signature rasp.... Read more »
  • Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame Welcomes Soundgarden, Outkast, White Stripes
    Strange bedfellows are common at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's annual induction ceremony, and this year's will be no different.... Read more »
  • Travis Kelce Hints at the Kind of Dad He’ll Be
    Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce may not have any children of their own — at least not yet — but the Kansas City Chiefs tight end already knows he’ll be more of a laidback, hands-off kind of dad. While speaking on the Wednesday, April 23 episode of Heights Hotline — the Wondery+... Read more »
  • Taylor Swift’s Celeb Friend Calls Her Life ‘Extreme’
    For Taylor Swift, “It’s Nice to Have a Friend” — especially when that friend can see first-hand what it is you’re going through. Swift, 35, took the world by storm on her record-breaking Eras Tour, with Gracie Abrams opening for her at many of the tour stops. While Abrams, 25, has... Read more »