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

  • 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 »
  • 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 »
  • 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 »
  • Strategies for Crowdfunding Your Music
    In 2025, musicians must grapple with a very different crowdfunding landscape than the one artists enjoyed a decade ago. One major shift is visibility: platforms like Kickstarter are now overrun by big-budget projects (board games, gadgets, comics) that often overshadow music campaigns. Kickstarter’s algorithm favors what’s trending – and it’s... Read more »
  • What Artists Need to Know About Spotify’s ChatGPT Integration
    Spotify just teamed up with ChatGPT, and it could change the way fans discover music (or at least how they ask for it). With this new integration, anyone can now chat directly with Spotify inside ChatGPT. You can say things like, “Spotify, play moody indie rock for a rainy night,”... Read more »
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    Run The Trap: The Best EDM, Hip Hop & Trap Music

  • LISTEN: Sporty O Returns With “Spirit Higher,” Kicking Off His New EP The P.L.U.R. Project
    Sporty O is back with “Spirit Higher,” a new single that marks the first release from his upcoming EP The P.L.U.R. Project, arriving in the spring. Designed to uplift and energize, “Spirit Higher” blends emotive melodies with driving dance floor rhythms, channeling the core values of peace, love, unity, and... Read more »
  • LISTEN: SHDWCSTRS Blurs the Line Between Hip Hop and Electronic Music on new “ALT/GEN” Project
    SHDWCSTRS sits somewhere between hip hop and electronic music, pulling from both without fully landing in either world. His sound leans heavily on 808s, dark synths, and atmosphere, with tracks that feel more like late-night moods than polished club records. There is a rawness to his music that feels rooted... Read more »
  • LISTEN: John Hayes Finds Motion in Stillness on His New Album ‘Closer’
    John Hayes’ new album Closer is the sound of forward motion forged in a moment of forced stillness. Long known for his piano driven and ambient work, the Denver based producer makes a decisive leap into immersive electronic territory with a record that feels both deeply personal and quietly powerful.... Read more »
  • Artist Spotlight: Daijo Continues to Carve His Own Lane in Melodic Techno and House
    Daijo has been steadily establishing himself as one of Canada’s more distinctive electronic artists, leaning into melodic techno and house without overpolishing or chasing trends. His productions are restrained, intentional, and built to unfold over time, focusing just as much on atmosphere and pacing as they do on rhythm. Born... Read more »
  • VideoProper NYE Delivers A Proper Entrance to 2026
    In just its fourth year, Proper NYE is beginning to cement itself as a premier West Coast music festival. For two days, Petco Park, which is graciously loaned out by San Diego and the Padres, is home base for Proper, where thousands descend for an incredibly stacked two days of... Read more »
  • GMO SONIC 2026 Announces Massive Lineup for Biggest Edition Yet at Makuhari Messe
    GMO SONIC is set to return to Makuhari Messe on January 17-18 for its biggest edition yet. Perfectly timed for January travelers, the two-day festival continues to cement itself as one of Japan’s premier electronic music events, pairing global headliners with world-class indoor production. Day one brings a stacked, genre-blending... Read more »
  • The Saints Continue Their Rapid Rise in Hard Dance
    Hard dance duo The Saints, formed by Jules van de Sant and Rick de Deken, continue to establish themselves as one of the fastest-rising acts in the genre. Built around their concept of Holy Madness, the project merges both artists’ contrasting identities into a sound and performance style that feels... Read more »
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    AllMusic Blog

  • Is Billy Corgan an Underrated Guitarist?
    In his new book, I Am One: The Smashing Pumpkins Story, 1988-1994, author Greg Prato proposes that Billy Corgan was one of the top guitarists to come out of the '90s alt-rock world, with evidence from The Frogs' Jimmy Flemion, Blind Melon's Christopher Thorn, Matt Pinfield, and more.... Read more »
  • Songs for Good: The Sudden Resurgence of the Protest Song
    A common refrain during the first Trump presidency was "With so many people upset, where are the protest songs?" Something began stirring in Trump's second term, and beginning in the middle of 2025, politically-minded (or just fed up) musicians slowly began making their rage and frustration known. Here is a... Read more »
  • AllMusic's Favorite Music Videos
    Although YouTube may have killed the MTV star, we can still look back at some of the music videos that caught our eye when the channel was running all day, all night.... Read more »
  • AllMusic's Anticipated 2026 Albums
    As the year progresses, we look to the future to guess at the upcoming releases from our favorite artists and pontificate as to what their new sounds will reveal. Here is a non-exhaustive list of albums that our editors have been anticipating in the first half of 2026.... Read more »
  • They Shot the Piano Player: An Interview with Filmmaker Fernando Trueba
    AllMusic spoke with director Fernando Trueba about the making of the Bossa Nova detective film "They Shot the Piano Player," the research that went into it, and what he's working on next.... Read more »
  • The Super Bowl on Shuffle
    With Green Day and Bad Bunny primed to elicit controversy and conversation, we look back at some of the best (and strangest) performances throughout the history of the Super Bowl. Who should bring home the trophy and who should be sidelined for the rest of the season?... Read more »
  • Remembering Those We Lost in 2025
    2025 was a year where we lost many treasured musicians. Some legendary older artists whose time had unfortunately come, and some surprising younger names whose loss came as a sudden surprise. On AllMusic, we've tried to feature small tributes in recognition of these events, and now we look back at... Read more »
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    SPIN

  • Melissa Auf der Maur Is the Last Analog Girl
    “She’s hot” is the first response I get whenever I mention I’m interviewing Melissa Auf der Maur. While I strongly agree she’s hot, I’m also offended that this is the instant reaction she generates. But then she appears on my screen, reclining in the driver’s seat of her car, and... Read more »
  • Still ‘Pretty in Pink,’ 40 Years Later
    “Chicago is what I am,” John Hughes once said of his hometown, the centerpiece around the late director and screenwriter’s movies and the base of his trifecta of ’80s films—Sixteen Candles, The Breakfast Club, and Ferris Bueller’s Day Off.It was also in Chicago, at the famed blues club Kingston Mines, when Hughes was... Read more »
  • SON OF AFRICA
    With his first album in 10 years, Mulatu Plays Mulatu, recorded in both London and Addis Ababa, 81 year-old Mulatu Astatke, native of Jimma, Ethiopia and father of Ethio jazz, reimagines a portion of his vast catalog, bringing his original cocktail of Latin jazz, funk and Afrobeat to fans around... Read more »
  • A Noah Kahan Documentary Will Be ‘Out’ Next Month
    Noah Kahan's journey from little-known Vermont troubadour to stadium-filling star will be chronicled in the...... Read more »
  • Wet Leg, Wolf Alice, Kasabian To Rock ‘SNL UK’
    Wet Leg will be the musical guest on the debut episode of ...... Read more »
  • ‘Demon Hunters,’ ‘Sinners’ Nab Top Oscar Music Honors
    Music from Netflix's KPop Demon Hunters and Sinners took top honors at last night's (March 15) 98th Academy Awards.... Read more »
  • Death Cab For Cutie Lets It ‘Rip’
    The John Congleton-produced 'I Built You a Tower' is out on June 5.... Read more »