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Brought to you by the bastions of science and logic, Currys PC World...

A new study which has been conducted by Currys PC World reckons you are too old to go clubbing when you're 37.

37 percent of...

No more dance music for surgeons during work hours?

Playing loud music during operations could distract surgeons and lead to errors, a new study has revealed. 

Published in the Journal Of Advanced Nursing, the...

Drug-checking services at festivals improve attendee safety, study shows

Nearly two-thirds of festivalgoers who learned their drugs did not match what they were sold as decided to dispose of the remaining substances

A new study has found that drug-checking services at festivals improved the safety of attendees. The research by harm reduction and drug-testing charity The Loop...

The International Federation of the Phonographic Industry's report also found that subscriptions to music streaming services rose by 51% during the pandemic

A new study has found that listening to music helped improve emotional wellbeing during the COVID-19 pandemic, and that people spent more time listening to...

The government is planning a series of pilot events for spring

Liverpool clubbers are set to hit the dancefloor in a coronavirus study event this spring.

In February, as part of the government's "road map" to reopening...

Songs by Jorja Smith, Mabel and Shaybo were broadcast less frequently than their male peers in a 12 month period

British female artists are underrepresented on UK radio, a new study has found.

The Gender Disparity Radio Report, from Why Not Her and Linda Coogan...

The new research was featured on a podcast from Spotify

Making music is good for your mental health, a new study has found.

In a study commissioned by streaming giant Spotify for Niall Breslin's Where...

That’s a whole lotta fakes... 

A quarter of CDs sold through Amazon’s ‘Fulfilled’ program are counterfeit. 

That’s according to a discovery by The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), which...

The results were taken from Harvard International Masters of Law...

Most lawyers agreed that certain types of copyright infringement are acceptable, a study has found.

Conducted by Professor Dariusz Jemielniak of Kozminski University, 100 Harvard...

Fear of failure, loneliness and financial instability were major contributors... 

73% of independent musicians suffer from mental illness, a new study by distribution company Record Union has found. 

The online survey was conducted between 21st...

Researchers at the University of Utah are considering developing music-based treatments for dementia-suffering patients...

Music helps with Alzheimers and dementia, a new study has found, as well as triggering that feeling of being "buzzed" or moved.

What's called the...

Released by Music For All, the results point to numerous mental and physical benefits to making music...

Research collated by Music For All highlights numerous physical and mental health benefits to making and playing music.

Released ahead Learn To Play Day 2019...

Despite half of us taking pictures and videos ourselves... 

70% of ravers hate phones on the dancefloor according to a new study, confirming what we all knew anyway. 

According to ComRes research commissioned by...

Five records broke "the $10,000 plateau" in the last 12 months...

A new study by Discogs has found that rare records on the online marketplace are getting more expensive.

"Top-end prices are at an all-time high...

New consumer report breaks down quite how long we blast the bangers every day...