Wearing earplugs at concerts can help prevent hearing damage. Starting at around 85 decibels, hearing can be damaged with prolonged listening. The louder the noise, the less time it takes ...
The Northeastern State University River City Players are hitting the road this summer with two musical revues, “Rockin’ in the USA” and “Country Cruisin’.” ...
HeartMedia today announced the lineup for the 2026 iHeartRadio Music Festival presented by Capital One, the annual concert event taking place on Friday, Sept. 18 and Saturday, Se ...
Nintendo Music has added its most-requested soundtrack to date — the toe-tapping tunes of Switch 2 exclusive Mario Kart World ...
Nintendo Music now has its own browser-based application. Listeners can now choose where to listen to their favorite tracks, ...
A week out from the U.S. men's national team roster announcement for the World Cup, it seems we mostly know what head coach Mauricio Pochettino is going to do. Some questions do linger: Who will be ...
New research explores music's impact on learning, memory, and emotions in two studies. One reveals that familiar music can enhance concentration and learning, while the other demonstrates that music ...
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We’ve come a long way since Fake Drake. AI-generated music was once the territory of meme doomscroll fodder and Grimes’ relentless techno-optimism screeds. Now it represents a rapidly growing sector ...
For more than a decade, my phone has been my primary way of listening to music. I’d throw on some headphones or earbuds, open Spotify, and start shuffling through one of my finely curated playlists.
Recent research suggests listeners often struggle to distinguish music made by artificial intelligence from human-made songs—a sign that the technology has moved past novelty and into serious business ...