Music recorded in 432 hertz is taking off on social media platforms and music streaming services. Users can find an ...
A new study suggests that listening to fast-tempo music, at least 120 bpm, can increase endurance by 20 percent. Here's what to know.
A recent study published in the journal Psychology of Sport and Exercise found that people who listened to music at 120–140 bpm saw a 20 percent increase in endurance. The study’s lead author and ...
Creamfields has been named one of the top 10 'must visit' music festivals in the UK.
Listening to music while studying can actually aid students' exam revision, according to new research. Playing background ...
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A new study from University Hospitals Connor Whole Health found that patients with mental health and/or substance use ...
On a cold winter Saturday in Boston, where college students may typically spend the day curled up in bed watching Netflix or ...
Mathematical analysis suggests that melodies and harmonies have become less complex as music evolves and musicians find new ways “to create great music.” ...
For centuries, the process of writing music has been the same, whether it’s done with pencil and paper or a computer: The art involves expressing human ideas through music. Generative artificial ...
The open decks at last year’s inaugural Chicago Electronic Music Conference Credit: Courtesy the Chicago Electronic Music Conference The Chicago Electronic Music Conference debuted in 2025 at the ...