'The government must realise that the arts are the heartbeat of every nation': MOBO-winning saxophonist YolanDa Brown calls on the incoming government to support UK music ahead of the 2019 general election.
To celebrate World Techno Day 2019 (9 December), we asked those in the know at PRS for Music to choose tell us who they've got tipped for big things in 2020.
This week Birmingham rock band Editors take over M’s Friday playlist.
The singer and songwriter considers the legacy of his smash hit, which became Christmas number one in 1994.
‘There are no boundaries and there are no limits to what you can create with this art form’: composer and multi-instrumentalist Robin Richards branches out from his work with Dutch Uncles.
‘Music is becoming a cultural preserve that is gradually only becoming accessible to those who are from wealthy backgrounds. This is a huge concern for future generations’: composer Philip Herbert talks about the future of classical music.
‘The word punk has been chewed up, spat out and regurgitated by every suit in the music industry, but the anger remains': get to know Blackpool punks Strange Bones.
The live music calendar kicks off in January with the fifth edition of In the Round at London’s Roundhouse.
Scottish songwriter Luke Marshall Black returns with release of his vibrant new single Tell Your Lover, and M has an exclusive premiere of the track.
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