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

  • You Released the Song. Now What?
    Release day tends to get all the attention. You post the cover art and share the streaming links. You send an email and make a few social posts to tell everyone the song is finally out. Then a few days pass. The initial excitement starts to slow down and it... Read more »
  • The 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 »
  • How to Write Better Ad Copy for Your Music
    A lot of artists know when an ad looks messy. Fewer realize the words might be the bigger problem. Even with a great image, weak copy can kill an ad fast. If your message is generic, cluttered, or easy to ignore, the ad loses power before someone ever clicks. You’ve... Read more »
  • What Makes a Compelling Ad? A Musician’s Guide to Better Ads
    If you’ve ever made an ad for your music and thought, “This should be working better than it is,” you’re not alone. Most weak ads don’t fail because the song is bad. They fail because the ad is confusing. Too many artists treat one ad like it needs to do... Read more »
  • Turning listeners into lifelong fans
    Learn how to turn listeners into lifelong fans in this four-part video workshop hosted by ReverbNation and Rick Barker (Taylor Swift's former manager). The post Turning listeners into lifelong fans appeared first on ReverbNation Blog.... Read more »
  • Explode your music on TikTok & Reels
    How to get real creators to use your song—and turn that attention into fans for your catalog You can post your song clip every day and still get stuck in the same loop: a few likes, a few “this is fire” comments… and almost nobody using your audio. That’s because... Read more »
  • How to Turn a Viral Video Into Real Fans (2026 Edition)
    You’ve seen it happen (or you’ve lived it): one video pops off. Your follower count jumps. Your comments are on fire. For 48 hours, it feels like the algorithm finally picked you. Then… it fades. Not because your music isn’t good, but because virality is rented attention. In 2026, rented... Read more »
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    Run The Trap: The Best EDM, Hip Hop & Trap Music

  • Tokyo’s New 81 Music Festival Announces Debut Lineup Featuring The Kid LAROI, R3HAB, MRAK & More
    Tokyo is getting a massive new festival this summer with the debut edition of 81 Music Festival officially set for June 27 at Toyota Arena in Odaiba. Blending electronic, pop, and hip-hop, the inaugural lineup features The Kid LAROI, R3HAB, MRAK, John Martin, Vini Vici B2B MR.BLACK, Night Tempo, Alan... Read more »
  • LISTEN: Pierce Enters a New, Refined Era With “DIRTY”
    PIERCE is back and he’s not easing into it. With his latest single “Dirty,” the Scottsdale-based producer leans all the way into the darker, more unfiltered side of his sound, delivering a track that feels less like a release and more like a statement. It’s heavy, stripped, and built with... Read more »
  • LISTEN: BBX & Drumanite Revisit Dubstep’s Golden Era in “Twenty Fifteen”
    Rising acts BBX and Drumanite have come together for “Twenty Fifteen,” a release that feels just as personal as it does nostalgic. The track marks the year the two artists first met, a pivotal moment that helped shape both their creative paths and a friendship that’s grown alongside the dubstep... Read more »
  • LISTEN: MAD DUBZ and VKTM link up for massive new single “HANDS UP” + announce co-headline tour
    Rising producers MAD DUBZ and VKTM just dropped their first official collaboration, “HANDS UP,” and it’s exactly the kind of high-impact, no-frills dubstep you’d expect from the two talented acts. As you’ll hear below, the track wastes no time getting to work, leaning into sharp, precision-driven sound design and darker,... Read more »
  • LISTEN: Sporty O Drops The P.L.U.R. Project, A High Energy EP Rooted in Dance Music’s Core Values
    Atlanta-based electronic veteran Sporty O is back with a statement. His new EP The P.L.U.R. Project is out now, delivering a seven track, multi genre ride that reconnects dance music with its foundational ethos. Built around the principles of peace, love, unity, and respect, The P.L.U.R. Project feels both nostalgic... Read more »
  • LISTEN: Yellow Claw Return With Massive 20-Track Album ‘JESUS LOVES TRAP MUSIC’
    Trap fans rejoice. Yellow Claw are officially back with their new 20-track album JESUS LOVES TRAP MUSIC, out now via Barong Family. As you’ll hear below, the impressive project dives straight into the raw festival energy that helped define the duo’s global rise, packed with blown-out 808s, distorted basslines, and... Read more »
  • LISTEN: Egzod Returns With Cinematic New Anthem “Great Escape” Featuring Finnick Jones
    Global melodic bass powerhouse Egzod is back with his latest single, “Great Escape,” a cinematic collaboration with vocalist Finnick Jones that delivers both emotional weight and festival-ready impact. Out now, the record leans into the producer’s signature formula of storytelling-driven songwriting and massive, cathartic drops. Built around themes of breaking... Read more »
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    AllMusic Blog

  • Elvis Presley on the Milton Berle Show, June 5, 1956
    On this day in 1956, Elvis Presley made his historic appearance on The Milton Berle Show, his second time on the program. The King's magnetism is on full display, as he relaxes the tempo and turns "Hound Dog" into something close to a strip tease bump-and-grind, which delighted his young... Read more »
  • Classical Highlights for May 2026
    This past month there seemed to be a sizeable amount of very good keyboard music, as well as opera or opera-adjacent recordings. Nikolai Lugansky (pictured) gives masterful readings of three of Schumann's large piano compositions, while harpsichordist Pierre Gallon selects pieces to accompany the nighttime hours before dawn, and Claire... Read more »
  • Ranking the Neil Young Albums from His First Decade
    Author Daniel de Visé walks on through the first 10 studio albums (and one live album) that make up Neil Young's first Decade (more or less). Where does Harvest rank against Rust Never Sleeps? And how do relatively underground releases like Zuma and On The Beach fit in? Let's take... Read more »
  • Classical Highlights for April 2026
    Our new reviewers have been thrown into the vast world of new Classical recordings and are finding their footings. Some of the highlights they found this month include literature-inspired music by composer-conductor Daníel Bjarnson, performed by the Iceland Symphony Orchestra.... Read more »
  • Thurston Moore on New Collaboration With Bonner Kramer and Sonic Youth's Early Years
    Thurston Moore discusses how his project with highly collaborative musician, producer, and songwriter Kramer finally took place, and goes into detail about the early years of Sonic Youth, guitar, and an appreciation of a certain classic rock band's early work (which may surprise you).... Read more »
  • Five Star Spotlight: The Postal Service - 'Give Up'
    We recently went though a pass of revisiting classic albums and bumping a deserving handful to five stars. Among these reclassified records is a sweetly quiet indie-electronic milestone with a charming origin story. Check out this Five Star Spotlight.... Read more »
  • The New Class of 5-Star AllMusic Albums
    From time to time, our editors go over the albums that may have come up in the estimation of the listeners, or made a larger impact on the genre than was initially received upon its' debut. The albums are re-evaluated and some get bumped up to the coveted 5-star rating.... Read more »
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    SPIN

  • Rush Returns To The Stage After 11 Years
    Rush embarked on its first run of performances since 2015 last night (June 7) at the Los Angeles opener of the Fifty Something tour.... Read more »
  • Charli xcx Will Visit Arenas On Fall Tour
    The tour includes two-night stands at Brooklyn's Barclays Center and Los Angeles' Kia Forum.... Read more »
  • Johnny Blue Skies Brings ‘Mutiny’ To Streamers
    Johnny Blue Skies is celebrating his birthday by giving fans even more 'Mutiny After Midnight.'... Read more »
  • Madonna Shares ‘Confessions II’ Film Following Tribeca Premiere
    Madonna's return to the dance floor has moved from the festival circuit to the internet.... Read more »
  • Mike D Delivering Solo Debut In August
    Mike D's unexpected solo era just got a whole lot bigger.... Read more »
  • Governors Ball In Photos: Day Two
    The breaking news at the second day of the Governors Ball festival didn’t come from a stage but from the sky.... Read more »
  • For Joe Perry, Aerosmith’s Debut Album Just Got a Whole Lot Better
    Aerosmith learned record-making the hard way. When they entered Boston’s Intermedia Studios in late 1972 to cut their debut album, they were innocents. Singer Steven Tyler had recorded a little-noticed single before joining the band, but the others knew almost nothing about the studio. When Aerosmith was finished, its eight... Read more »