Hold the elevator: how Muzak became inexplicably hip
Outkast rapper André 3000 has made an album of ambient noises and chirping flutes – and it’s getting rave reviews. Is he on to something?
Outkast rapper André 3000 has made an album of ambient noises and chirping flutes – and it’s getting rave reviews. Is he on to something?
The composer's 3rd Symphony presents a challenge for orchestras, but the London Philharmonic Orchestra handled it with exquisite clarity
Fame and Fortune: Group's founder on arguing with bandmates – and suing them
The classical superstar talks marriage, parenthood and why he won't treat his toddler the way his father treated him
The folk artist, who just keeps getting bigger and bigger, led the crowd in a cathartic mass therapy session at the O2 Forum Kentish Town
The composer's 3rd Symphony presents a challenge for orchestras, but the London Philharmonic Orchestra handled it with exquisite clarity
The stories behind the greats - a celebration of musical nostalgia
As details of Hall and Oates's lawsuit emerge, we look at high tension between other duos, from Gilbert and Sullivan to the Gallaghers
Custard, naked bottoms and bondage gear – the band set out to cause a stir with Do What U Like. Here, the team behind it bare all
The 71-year-old Police drummer on employing an on-tour therapist to fix his bad blood with Sting and why he's a capitalism-loving Democrat
Rush frontman Geddy Lee reflects on how his parents surviving Auschwitz affected his childhood, the death of Neil Peart, and a Rush reunion
King Charles was recently treated to a K-Pop brass band. If His Majesty has developed a taste for it, here’s where he could go next
Everyone from Taylor Swift to The Who has brought their own strange twist to the genre. But who made it into our top 10?
Gary Barlow and co’s first original album in six years maturely grapples with the conundrum of longevity in the fickle music industry
The folk artist, who just keeps getting bigger and bigger, led the crowd in a cathartic mass therapy session at the O2 Forum Kentish Town
You might think building a theorbo or a rebec is a dying art. Yet there is a demand for these weird and wonderful objects
The leading film and TV composer, who has scored five 007 films, entertained with a tremendously fun debut solo concert at the Lafayette
The world’s favourite busker reminds sceptics that he has the songcraft and charisma to bring any audience with him
All respect to the Erasure genius as he nervously performed his new drone-based album