Bach
Science Proves That Fetuses Really Like "Bohemian Rhapsody"
A Spanish study has shown that the music of Queen stimulates fetuses in the womb, along with regular infant favorites like Mozart and Bach. They don't care for Shakira, apparently.
Alicia Keys Has a New Sense of Freedom and a New Song Called "In Common"
We talked to Alicia Keys about her upcoming album, why she's having the most fun she's ever had, and how her five-year-old son Egypt ended up producing a beat for Kendrick Lamar.
This Synth Lets Anyone Compose Just Like Bach
Meet Luisa Pereira’s Counterpointer, a synth that creates three-voice melodies according to the rules of counterpoint.
Revolutionary Recording Techniques Are Bringing Bach Back
One contemporary classical musician's electronic counterfeit of Bach's fugues.
Human-Robot Choreography Marries Modern Dance and Machinery
Huang Yi and his robotic companion KUKA take the stage at the 3-Legged Dog Art and Technology Center.
A Brief History of Incest in Popular Music
Kevin Gates is far from the first musician to admit to playing kissin' cousins.
Matthew Herbert's "20 Pianos" Features Electronic Modifications of 20 Legendary Keyboards
These aren't your parents pianos, but they are, in one case, John Lennon's.
Matthew Herbert's "20 Pianos" Features Electronic Modifications Of 20 Legendary Keyboards
For the Oxford Contemporary Music Festival, Herbert has updated even the ivories John Lennon used for "Imagine" is
Will a Pink Blob Be the Next Mozart?
Introducing Iamus, the organic-looking computer that's been taught the basics of music composition.