When it comes to music, video games might be the last place you think to look. But the gaming world is heating up after announcing earlier this year a cool new collaboration: Florence + The Machine & Final Fantasy XV. Video games and mainstream culture are mixing more than ever through one unique intersection: music.
I’ve been on and off the road working for many different artists for the last ten years, and when work allows, I like to document my travels.
Through Discover Weekly, Spotify devised a way to harness its wealth of listening data, to serve users with personalized new music curation, and in doing so, introduced a significant new paradigm to digital music.
When Brooklyn based quartet Fovea heard of the passing of music legend David Bowie, they took it upon themselves to pay homage in the best way they know how.
This is the story of how idobi photographer Gaëlle Pitrel fell in love with ROAM one gig at a time without even trying.
Ringing in spring with a sound comparable to Modest Mouse and Cold War Kids is the newest release from Missouri’s Me Like Bees, an EP titled ‘There Will Be Time’.
idobi photographer Audrey Lew had the chance to spend the day with Davey Muise of Vanna when they stopped on Long Island.
The Grammy Awards were started when Hollywood producers realized that many musicians weren’t getting the recognition that would land them on the Walk of Fame in the form of a star. Today, it’s one of the biggest award ceremonies in the world. Maybe even in the whole universe. Alien Grammys got nothing on us.
Manchester’s The 1975 aren’t known for common sounds, but on their latest release I like it when you sleep, for you are so beautiful yet so unaware of it they take that to another level. Employing a myriad of genres should make for chaos, but their shared dreamy indie-electronic undertones give the album a united front. Maybe it’s a mess, but it’s a well done one.
We got some of idobi’s staff/biggest Brendon Urie fans together to talk about our favorite aspects of the new Panic! At The Disco album, ‘Death of a Bachelor’.