With the release of their debut album Body Building, Tom Rasmussen speaks to M Magazine about trans liberation, fashion, defiance and euphoria.
With Music Recognition Technology being adopted more widely at clubs and festivals, M unpacks what the developments mean for dance and electronic music creators.
Mark Sutherland speaks to artists, PRS Members' Council President Michelle Escoffery and PRS Foundation CEO Joe Frankland about nurturing musical talent and the organisations' new funding agreement for 2023 and beyond.
With her debut album YIAN about to be released, Lucinda Chua tells Katie Goh about the Suzuki Method, keeping the project pure and connecting to her Chinese-Malaysian heritage.
Across the Scottish music scene, DIY initiatives drive support for underrepresented voices and diverse genres, writes Arusa Qureshi.
Emma Wilkes looks at the landscape for those with chronic health conditions and hidden illnesses in the music industry, and asks what we can do to move forward.
Ahead of their appearance at PRS Members' Day Glasgow on 22 March, Bow Anderson and Calum Bowie speak to M Magazine about growing their social media presence, connecting with fans and going viral.
With data showing women begin to leave the music industry after the age of 45, we speak to female leaders across the business to learn what can be done to rectify things.
Ahead of International Women’s Day, Al Greenwood speaks to The Cat’s Mother co-founder Niki Evangelou about her work supporting women in the music industry.
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