Celebrity Life
How Virtual Songwriting Sessions Became the Nashville Norm
According to some of the city's top writers, remote collaborations are here to stay. "No one's worrying about travel. I was writing with people in London and people in Nashville," says Jaren Johnston
How Mike Shinoda Found a New Creative Community Online
Looking for a way to connect with fans during lockdown, the Linkin Park member turned to Twitch and embraced real-time virtual collaboration
How âTwo Minutes to Late Nightâ Created the Webâs Wildest Quarantine Covers Series
The team behind the irreverent heavy-metal talk show reflect on roping big names like Les Claypool and Max Weinberg into their off-the-wall yet musically legit Bedroom Covers
Harv on the Bonds That Built Bieberâs âJusticeâ
The Canadian pop starâs longtime collaborator describes how Justin Bieber's sixth studio album organically came together when the world shut down
Nick Hakim, Roy Nathanson, and Creating Community During Covid
The duo seamlessly blend R&B, jazz, and dreamy pop on their collaborative album Small Things, recorded and mastered just as the world was locking down
From âDoctor Sleepâ to âMidnight Massâ: Mike Flanagan and the Newton Brothers Discuss Collaborative Magic
The composing duo has been making horror sing with the director since 2013's Oculus