September 27, 2025
P1Harmony aren’t just chasing charts—they’re chasing craft. EX, their five-track mini album, arrives with Western crossover in mind, but it doubles as a production masterclass for music creators. It’s
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The 1980s and 1990s analog music medium known as cassette cassettes is experiencing an unanticipated comeback, with Gen Z spearheading the trend. Taylor Swift, who included cassettes in the release...
Read moreAugust 23, 2025
This week's most notable headline: Doja Cat's erotically charged, '80s-inspired music video, "Jealous Type," is dominating social media feeds and cultural discourse, marking her most daring...
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J-hope and GloRilla's "Killin' It Girl," a spectacular blend of K-pop flare and shameless hip-hop heat that has taken the world by storm, is this week's winner of the Best Collaboration of Summer...
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Carly Rae Jepsen is giving fans the ultimate gift for the 10th anniversary of her critically adored album Emotion: a special edition featuring four never-before-heard tracks and two fresh remixes...
Read moreAugust 23, 2025
The wait is over, ARMY! BTS is officially back together and balancing work and play in their first moments of reunion after completing mandatory military service. J-Hope sent fans into a frenzy...
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Christian music stepped outside of its quiet comfort zone in 2025. "Hard Fought Hallelujah," a worship song by Brandon Lake, went platinum, sold out festival stages, and exploded from churches to...
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In late July 2025, Christian artist Forrest Frank (of Surfaces, now a solo juggernaut in faith-pop) posted from a hospital bed: he’d fractured his L3 and L4 vertebrae in a skateboarding accident...
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On September 16, the masked metal phenomenon Sleep Token will embark on their 2025 "Even In Arcadia Tour" across North America. The 18-show tour, which includes a huge date at Brooklyn's Barclays...
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Due to a line dance that went viral and won over fans' hearts both inside and outside of the United States, 22-year-old Tre Little's song "Boots on the Ground" has become a cultural sensation this...
Read moreAugust 21, 2025
In addition to preparing for her next album, The Life of a Showgirl, Taylor Swift is reviving the physical medium this week by putting her songs on cassette tapes. This sentimental action...
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The Pop Conference 2024 recently convened under the theme "Legacy, Music Collections, and Archives," offering attendees an in-depth exploration of the preservation and impact of musical legacies. This annual event, known for its rich academic and cultural discussions, brought together musicologists, artists, historians, and fans, all united by a passion for understanding and preserving the history and impact of music.
This year’s conference theme emphasized the importance of preserving musical legacies through archives and collections. Sessions focused on how artists’ work is archived and the evolving methods used to ensure these treasures are not only saved but also made accessible to the public. The discussions delved into the challenges and technological advancements in archiving, from analog to digital storage, and the implications for future generations' access to music history.
The conversations at Pop Conference 2024 provided crucial insights into how the music industry manages its historical records and the role these archives play in continuing the legacies of past musicians. By examining cases of well-maintained collections, the conference highlighted the potential of archives to influence new music, inspire documentaries, and educate new artists about their musical forebears.
A significant part of the conference was dedicated to the balance between preservation and innovation. Speakers discussed how archived materials could serve as a foundation for new artistic creations and how the reinterpretation of historical content could keep it relevant for contemporary audiences. This segment underscored the dynamic relationship between historical knowledge and current artistic innovation.
The Pop Conference 2024 also provided a platform for academic contributions, with scholars presenting their research on various aspects of music preservation. These presentations not only enriched the attendees' understanding of music history but also offered new academic insights that contribute to broader educational curricula on music studies.
One of the highlights of the conference was the opportunity for attendees to network with experts in the field of music preservation. These interactions fostered a community of individuals committed to the stewardship of musical heritage, encouraging collaborations that could lead to significant projects aimed at safeguarding musical archives.
The Pop Conference 2024 on "Legacy, Music Collections, and Archives" was more than just an academic gathering; it was a profound exploration of the responsibilities and creative possibilities inherent in preserving musical legacies. For anyone passionate about the history and future of music, the insights gained from this conference underscored the critical role of archives in sustaining the cultural and artistic richness of music for future generations. The discussions and outcomes from this event are likely to influence practices and policies surrounding music preservation well into the future, ensuring that the legacies of past musicians continue to inspire and educate.