The music video, shot in 2019 and directed by Notice Pictures, features choreography by Julius Anthony Rubio, accompanied by assistant choreographer Krizia Lanza with additional choreography by Carlos Sanchez Falú and John Michael Fiumara. Rubio, Falú, and Fiumara also appear as dancers in the music video, along with Emma Pfaeffle and Eliza Ohman.
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LGBTQIA+ alt-pop artists | LGBT musicians | Alternative Press
LGBTQIA+ artists across various genres are responsible for some of our favorite projects these days, whether it’s through songwriting and producing or performing themselves.
We love to listen to music that comes from a diverse group of people standing up for what they believe in, which makes us connect to it. That means the boys’ club that has been long-standing in the punk and alternative scene is no longer the status quo.
Many of our favorite artists are expanding the representation in the alt scene , where they’re penning love songs about queer romance, singing about mental health and identity struggles or just raising a big middle finger to bigotry, racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia and overall hatred in our society. It’s not just about making a song that’s catchy anymore (though these artists definitely make jams).
Montreal's the Kommenden Take Listeners in a Pop Music Time Machine on 'Idle years'
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How Lonnie Smith Found an Unlikely New Collaborator: Iggy Pop - The New York Times
"Suddenly, in the middle of the take, it just started sounding really in the pocket, and had all this energy," Kreisberg recalled. "I turned my head over and looked through the control room glass, to the room he was in, and he had taken off his shirt. He had become Iggy Pop."
As he nears 80, Smith is merely doing what he's always done: collaborating, arranging and playing organ with an understated virtuosity that prizes feeling over flash. Not a lot has changed since he released his first album, "Finger-Lickin' Good Soul Organ," in 1967. But new listeners — including one very high-profile rock star — are still finding Smith. And his organ hasn't lost an ounce of soul.
24kGoldn Became a Pandemic Pop Star. Now Comes the Real-World Test. - The New York Times
It wasn't supposed to be the right time for a breakthrough, but 24kGoldn had a career-making hit in hand.
Spring was turning to summer last year, and the coronavirus was surging worldwide. "Mood" — a two-and-a-half minute, guitar-driven, melodic-rap confection — did not exactly fit the vibe. But nearly two years into almost making it after signing a major-label contract, Goldn and his team were in throw-it-at-the-wall mode: This is the best record we have , they told themselves. Let's go.
Interview: Cory Wong on Nile Rodgers's Funky Guitar in Pop
For most, the subtle differences in guitar patterns from song to song, genre to genre, might escape us. But for Wong, rhythm guitar isn't just a source of propulsive groove; it's a sound that's intimately connected to regional music scenes: Change one note in a riff, and you've traveled from Philadelphia soul to Cincinnati funk. Every "bubble" and "chuck" on the guitar speaks to a history of local musical innovation.
Tour through this history of rhythm guitar, and the innovations of Chic legend Nile Rodgers loom large. In this week's episode of Switched on Pop , co-host Nate Sloan speaks to Cory Wong about how listening closely to rhythm guitar can bring us closer to Rodgers's central role in shaping the sound of modern pop.
Female artists struggle to make gains in pop music: Study | Hindustan Times
The report was timed to coincide with International Women's Day and comes just days before the Grammy Awards, the industry's biggest night of the year. The Grammys have been criticized in the past for failing to nominate or showcase a diverse field. Though the awards have made progress in the past decade, 28% of nominees in five key categories are women this year, the USC report noted.
"It is International Women's Day everywhere, except for women in music, where women's voices remain muted," Smith, who oversees USC's Annenberg Inclusion Initiative, said in a statement.
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