Sunday, June 22

Festival review: Rich Brian delivers ‘100 Degrees’ of heat at Head In The Clouds headlining show

Rich Brian is the moon in the Head In The Clouds sky. Controlling the crowd like the tide and eclipsing the sun displayed on the LED screen, the rapper glided onto stage in a retro futuristic, chrome vest and pants set. Read more...

Photo: Headliner Rich Brian closed off the first night of the Head In The Clouds festival with a flashy set and pyrotechnics. (Alex Driscoll/Daily Bruin staff)


Festival review: Saweetie, CL and others bring ice and spice to day 1 of Head In The Clouds

The sky is the limit – and the clouds are only just the beginning. Held on Saturday and Sunday, the Head In The Clouds Music and Arts festival showcased artists of Asian and Asian American heritage as they performed at Pasadena’s Brookside at the Rose Bowl. Read more...

Photo: This year’s Head In The Clouds festival, organized by Goldenvoice and 88rising, occurred this weekend and featured headliners such as Rich Brian, Japanese Breakfast and Joji. (Alex Driscoll/Daily Bruin staff)


Q&A: Elephante talks upcoming Head In The Clouds performance

This post was updated Nov. 7 at 10:37 p.m. Elephante is going from Harvard to Head In The Clouds. The DJ, producer, vocalist and Harvard alumnus who switched paths to pursue a music career is performing at Head In The Clouds Music and Arts Festival on Saturday. Read more...

Photo: Artist Elephante will perform at this year’s Head In The Clouds festival, a music and arts event occurring at the Rose Bowl. (Courtesy of Alex Lopes)


UCLA student draws inspiration from musical background, youth to release new single

Charlie Havenick’s eclectic musical landscape has been instrumental to her creative process. The fourth-year comparative literature student and multi-instrumentalist songwriter released her single “Queen Anne” on Oct. Read more...

Photo: Fourth-year comparative literature student Charlie Havenick released their second single “Queen Anne” in October. The release follows her experience performing live. (Courtesy of Jon Del Real)



UCLA student follows musical instincts, releases self-produced debut single

This post was updated Oct. 20 at 9:38 p.m. Lola Rice is doing it herself. On Friday, the fourth-year music history and industry and political science student released her first single, “Human.” After years of being dissatisfied with working with producers, Rice said she wrote, recorded and produced the song on her own, recording her vocals in her room. Read more...

Photo: Fourth-year music history and industry and political science student Lola Rice released her first single, “Human,” on Friday. (Nina Morasky/Daily Bruin)


Chromatic Brass Collective shines as beacon of inclusivity within classical music

This post was updated Oct. 22 at 11:39 a.m. The Chromatic Brass Collective is making sure to hit every note. The collective got its start in June 2020 when a group of musicians gathered to discuss their experiences as Black women and Black femmes in classical music, said alumnus Yasmeen Richards, who serves as the president and co-founder of the Chromatic Brass Collective. Read more...

Photo: Alumnus and co-founder Yasmeen Richards (left) serves as the President of the Chromatic Brass Collective alongside co-founder, Vice President of Operations and fourth-year French horn performance student Madison Dorsett (right). For alumnus and member Vivian Kung (center), the brass collective’s mission focuses on uplifting underrepresented musicians and their work. (From left to right: Photo courtesy of Susan Capra, courtesy of Cristina Cutts, courtesy of Travis J. Cross. Photo Illustration by Dani Nalangan/Daily Bruin)



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