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Music

September 20, 2025
Editorials

Zubeen Garg: A Voice That Must Not End in Silence

Editorial The passing of Zubeen Garg has left an immeasurable void, not only in the world of Assamese music but also in the broader cultural imagination of India. For decades, he stood

Bangladesh/Social

Shahidul KK Shuvra: Enlightenment Through Mystical Wisdom

Poet Shahidul KK Shuvra’s imagination is the vehicle to enlightenment. The real meaning of enlightenment is to gaze with undimmed eyes on all darkness. Let the breath lead the way. “The true lover of knowledge naturally strives for truth, and

June 28, 2024

Spotify Reports $10bn in Royalties Amid Ongoing Artist Criticism

Arts/Business

Spotify announced it paid more than $10bn in royalties to the music industry in 2024, accounting for over 60% of its total revenue of

M.S. Fernando: The Universal Artist Who Transformed Sri Lankan Music

Culture/Sri Lanka

On the 32nd commemoration of the incomparable singer Mahagama Samson Fernando, widely known as M.S. Fernando or the “Baila Chakravarthy,” music lovers across Sri

Coded Chaos: Gen Z Psyche — A New Song

May 17, 2026
Arts/Health/Social

by Our Correspondent in Colombo Our sister publication Lanka Courier’s social media channel has launched a new song titled Gen Z – Psyche: A Song of the Coded Chaos, a striking audio-lyrical

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PinkPantheress: Britain’s Gen Z Queen Rewrites Pop Stardom

May 14, 2026
Geopolitics/World

At just 25 years old, PinkPantheress has become one of the most distinctive figures in global pop culture, building an artistic identity that feels simultaneously nostalgic, futuristic, deeply British, and unmistakably Generation

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M.S. Fernando: The Universal Artist Who Transformed Sri Lankan Music

April 7, 2026
Culture/Sri Lanka

On the 32nd commemoration of the incomparable singer Mahagama Samson Fernando, widely known as M.S. Fernando or the “Baila Chakravarthy,” music lovers across Sri Lanka and the global diaspora reflect on the

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Gurruchaga’s 50-Year Show Takes Aim at a New Age of Censorship

March 14, 2026
Diplomacy/Interviews

For nearly five decades, Javier Gurruchaga has lived at the intersection of theater, music and spectacle. The Spanish performer, singer and actor built a career on flamboyance, irreverence and a refusal to

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Sri Lankan Music Legends Demand Royalties Revolution

February 21, 2026
News/Sri Lanka

A group of Sri Lanka’s most respected vocalists has called for urgent legal reforms to guarantee economic and moral rights for singers, arguing that the country’s music industry continues to profit heavily

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OpenAI Developing Generative Music Tool to Turn Text and Audio Prompts Into Music

October 27, 2025
Artificial Intelligence

OpenAI is reportedly working on a generative music tool that can produce music from text and audio prompts, according to a report by The Information. The tool could enable users to add

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Zubeen Garg: A Voice That Must Not End in Silence

September 20, 2025
Editorials

Editorial The passing of Zubeen Garg has left an immeasurable void, not only in the world of Assamese music but also in the broader cultural imagination of India. For decades, he stood

More

Spotify Reports $10bn in Royalties Amid Ongoing Artist Criticism

March 13, 2025
Arts/Business

Spotify announced it paid more than $10bn in royalties to the music industry in 2024, accounting for over 60% of its total revenue of €15.7bn. The company framed the payout as “the

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Shahidul KK Shuvra: Enlightenment Through Mystical Wisdom

June 28, 2024
Bangladesh/Social

Poet Shahidul KK Shuvra’s imagination is the vehicle to enlightenment. The real meaning of enlightenment is to gaze with undimmed eyes on all darkness. Let the breath lead the way. “The true

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