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New York University's independent student newspaper, established in 1973.

Washington Square News

An illustration of a Black woman in a green shirt and a white woman in a yellow shirt listening to music through wired headphones. The cord of the headphones spells out “Listen to This.”

Listen To This: Niall Horan is in ‘Heaven’ according to his newest love ballad

Listen to this week’s most notable singles by Niall Horan, Yaeji and Halsey.

This week, we’re featuring singles that cover an array of emotions. Niall Horan delivers a love ballad fit for the gods, Yaeji inspires you to express self-love by breaking cycles...

James Blake performs his new album at Terminal 5. (via twitter.com)

James Blake Assumes Form and Shatters the Stage

Britain’s nicest bad boy of music turned Terminal 5 into the pseudo-church of Blake for his two-night stay.
Michael Muth, Staff Writer February 28, 2019

James Blake might not be a household name that rolls off the tongue and seamlessly enters any conversation regarding music, but some of his biggest fans and collaborators certainly...

Max Rosenzweig, otherwise known as "Diveo," is a sophomore at Clive Davis, where he focuses on creating "sweet and cute" electronic music.

Meet the DJ: Max Rosenzweig

Ankita Bhanot, Dining Editor April 11, 2016
Two NYU electronic music producers Diveo and Annie Heslinga share their spin on the experimental genre.
Gallatin senior Annie Heslinga is involved in the New York music scene not only through her WNYU radio show, but also through creating her own music.

Meet the DJ: Annie Heslinga

Ankita Bhanot, Dining Editor April 11, 2016
Two NYU electronic music producers Diveo and Annie Heslinga share their spin on the experimental genre.
Irish singer talks NYC concert

Irish singer talks NYC concert

Jean-Luc Marsh, Contributing Writer November 11, 2014
Singer-songwriter James Vincent McMorrow talks to WSN about electronic music, creative control, and laying off the bottle.
via Flickr.com

Metronomy’s ‘Love Letters’ fails to charm

March 13, 2014
"Love Letters", Metronomy's fourth studio album, fails to recapture the energy and polish that made their previous effort "The English Riviera", such a delightful listen.
Gloria Lee/ WSN

Nosaj Thing electrifies Webster Hall

January 19, 2013
In anticipation of his upcoming album "Home," Nosaj Thing delivered an atmospheric show to a packed crowd.