Aloe Blacc dedicated his Billboard Live At-Home set Monday (April 20) to his former collaborator Avicii on the second anniversary of the Swedish DJ's death, while raising money for Feeding America, which helps people struggling with food insecurity.
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It’s the end of Day 1 of FADER Fort. If we were all in Austin, that would mean it’s way past midnight and time to stumble out exhausted onto the heaving streets. At Digital FORT, that means it’s time to watch Grammy-winning Swedish electronic stars Little Dragon play “Hold On” and “Another Love” from an impressively neon-lit soundstage while you wind down for the day. We’ll be back tomorrow, bright and early, for Day 2 of Digital FORT.
Digital FORT is a two-day event bringing together over
Aloe Blacc dedicated his Billboard Live At-Home set Monday (April 20) to his former collaborator Avicii on the second anniversary of the Swedish DJ's death, while raising money for Feeding America, which helps people struggling with food insecurity.
Princess Sofia of Sweden has put herself on the frontline against the battle of coronavirus by becoming a volunteer in a hospital.The royal, 35, who is married to Prince Carl Philip of Sweden, 40, attended a three-day medical course at Stockholm University to qualify as a healthcare assistant so that she can assist stretched staff.
Swedish singer-songwriter JÁNA wasn't always comfortable letting people know the details of her personal life. But she worked up the courage to reveal parts of herself while writing sketches of a song in her home studio.
Get ready for some dancing on your own...
Victor Lindelof has begun training with his former team in Sweden as the Manchester United defender seeks to maintain his fitness while the Premier League remains suspended.
Nathan Kalish never met Johnny Cash. But he's co-written a song with the late icon -- "Delta Woman," premiering exclusively below, from Kalish's new album, Songs for Nobody.
Alesso and Liam Payne are teaming up!
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With advanced buzz already comparing it to Stranger Things, British actress Rebecca Hall admits when she first heard the pitch for Amazon’s new sci-fi anthology series Tales From the Loop her interest was piqued.
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Just last week, Philadelphia native singer Orion Sun released an 11-track album titled Hold Space For Me. In sound and content, the album places Orion in a long time of crooners from her hometown who have been able to infuse the ethos of poetry into the spirit of R&B, with many songs feeling like they are confessionals about intimacy and the complications of love.
Angel and Dren have made a name for themselves providing the sounds and energy for NYC nightlife and beyond, over the years. Though we are now limited to partying from the confines of our homes, the twin duo is staying busy, by keeping their producer and DJing skills sharp.
Swedish R&B-pop singer Sebastian Mikael is coming off of a busy two years in which he's released back-to-back albums with I C U U C ME Part I and Part II. For Digital FORT, he's playing a standout track from each record: "Mission" from the former and "Rain" from the latter. Check it out above.
GothBoiClique's Wicca Phase Springs Eternal debuted a new song called "I Want To Go Out Tonight" an an acoustic livestream the other night, and for his Digital FORT submission he's put the song together for a full performance, live from his basement, glitching as the song trips forward.
In Swedish artist Simon Stålenhag's paintings, elements of science fiction are both a provocative hook and an intrusion. The landscapes and rural tableaus are punctuated by robots or unexplained orbs or looming postmodern towers with no architectural connection to the quaint suburbia of the foreground.
New age band TENGGER make genuinely expansive music, records that grow beyond themselves with each new added layer and idea. A family band composed of itta and Marqido and their seven-year-old son RAAI, TENGGER are utterly unique and absolutely worth tracking down on tour when it's safe to do that sort of thing again. For proof, here's there Digital FORT submission, an ecstatic version of "High" from their European tour earlier this year.
Digital FORT 2020 is in full flow. All day today we'll continue publishing videos from some of our favorite artists in an effort to raise money for those hardest hit by the COVID-19 pandemic.
The new initiative highlights five key areas that can have an impact on mental wellbeing
Last month, Chicago superstar G Herbo released his third studio album with PTSD, his most vulnerable project in a long line of emotionally expressive projects. More than anything, the album was dedicated to the myriad of friends Herbo has lost in his 25 years of life, with a special emphasis on the effects that loss can have on those who survived.
This doesn’t seem right, but it’s true: It’s only been one month since an anonymous, balaclava-wearing, AK-clutching singer called RMR took over the internet with a reworking of Rascal Flatts’ Bush-era country tearjerker “Bless The Broken Road.” The FADER confirmed that he had an EP on the way in the coming months, but since then we’ve heard nothing from the still-unidentified Long Beach artist. He’s broken his silence for Digital FORT, though.