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How Do Online Casinos Use Music to Build an Atmosphere?

We listen to music when we’re doing a range of different activities from driving to work, working out or washing the dishes. With the mobility and accessibility of music, it has become effortless to enjoy music with almost any activity.

Music is undoubtedly powerful in stimulating the mind and we’re all aware that this is used in advertising to great effect. Remember the Phil Collins Cadbury ad with ‘In the Air Tonight’ or the iPod commercials with Jet’s ‘Are You Gonna Be My Girl’?

So we know the advertising industry is very good at using music to invoke emotion, but what about the online casino industry?

Power through music

If I ask you to think about the music of Tetris or Street Fighter II, the approximation of a tune will probably start playing in your mind. Video game developers have successfully used music to create an atmosphere that captivates players and the casino industry is doing likewise.

People nowadays flock to online casinos to play roulette, blackjack, poker, baccarat and other games and each of these uses music to enhance the experience. Often music is used to create a relaxing atmosphere so players can focus on their cards or winning strategy. Outside the industry, we know this and anyone that has hosted a poker night would probably be sure to create or select a poker playlist that creates a calming environment.

Of course, the casino game developers don’t rely on popular music that is already out there, they create or commission their own. It’s now quite common for an individual game or series of games to have its own unique musical theme associated with the many different gameplay features.

Online casinos commonly play Muzak, as this gentle background sound is often unperceivable and thus does not distract or disturb. Muzak is played to improve players’ focus.

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Music hasn’t always been used effectively by online casinos and in the past, it was something of an after-thought for the game developers. Thankfully, the music has improved and evolved, but if you go back to the early online casinos of the 90s, things were far less tranquil. Back then games were distinguished by no-frills dinging sounds.

These more primitive games didn’t feature the soothing soundtracks that we’ve come to associate with the popular online casino games today. The background music we hear when gaming today is increasingly about branding. With consistent play, having a set soundtrack that accompanies you while gambling becomes the norm and if you move to a different provider with different music, you might take a while to adjust.

A casino’s musical identity allows it to stand out from the crowd and be identified and sought after by both current and potential players. We mentioned the ways advertisers use music and in a different way, it’s just as important for the casino industry. We can’t deny that music plays a role in creating a pleasing gaming environment.

While casino game developers soothingly use music to let you focus on the game, there are more and more games that make the music more noteworthy. With the increasing number of commercial tie-ins with movies, TV shows and music artists, music has become vastly more important and consequential to the gaming experience. Music will always play a role in casino gaming and its influence, while most often deliberately unnoticeable, is significant.

Bright Eyes to Reissue Catalog, Share Songs With Waxahatchee and Phoebe Bridgers

After moving their catalog to Secretly Group last year, Bright Eyes have announced they will be reissuing all nine of their studio albums. Each reissue will be accompanied by a “companion” EP featuring five re-recorded versions of songs from the original album. The first three reissues – A Collection of Songs Written and Recorded 1995-1997Letting Off the Happiness, and Fevers and Mirrors – will be out May 27 via Dead Oceans. Today, Bright Eyes have unveiled three songs from the project, ‘Falling Out of Love at This Volume’, ‘Contrast & Compare’ (featuring Waxahatchee), and ‘Haligh, Haligh, A Lie, Haligh’ (featuring Conor Oberst’s Better Oblivion Community Center collaborator Phoebe Bridgers). Take a listen and check out the project’s trailer below.

“It’s a meaningful way to connect with the past that doesn’t feel totally nostalgic and self-indulgent,” Conor Oberst explained in a statement. “We are taking these songs and making them interesting to us all over again. I like that. I like a challenge. I like to be forced to do something that’s slightly hard, just to see if we can. My thing was they had to sound different from the originals, we had to mess with them in a substantial way.”

Bright Eyes released their first new album in nearly a decade, Down in the Weeds, Where the World Once Was, in 2020. They’re set to head out on a US tour in support of the LP in March.

A Collection of Songs Written and Recorded 1995-1997: A Companion EP Tracklist:

1. Driving Fast Through a Big City at Night
2. Solid Jackson
3. A Celebration Upon Completion
4. Falling Out of Love at This Volume
5. Exaltation on a Cool Kitchen Floor
6. Double Joe (Simon Joyner cover)

Letting Off The Happiness: A Companion EP Tracklist:

1. The Difference in the Shades
2. The City Has Sex [feat. Waxahatchee]
3. Contrast and Compare [feat. Waxahatchee]
4. Kathy With a K’s Song [feat. M Ward]
5. St. Ides Heaven [feat. Phoebe Bridgers] (Elliott Smith cover)
6. June on the West Coast [feat. Becky Stark]

Fevers and Mirrors: A Companion EP Tracklist:

1. Haligh, Haligh, a Lie, Haligh [feat. Phoebe Bridgers]
2. A Scale, a Mirror, and Those Indifferent Clocks [feat. Phoebe Bridgers]
3. Arienette
4. Hypnotist (Song for Daniel H) (Lullaby for the Working Class cover)
5. When the Curious Girl Realizes She Is Under Glass [feat. Phoebe Bridgers]
6. A Spindle, a Darkness, a Fever, and a Necklace [feat. Phoebe Bridgers]

Animal Collective Release Video for New Song ‘We Go Back’

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Animal Collective have shared ‘We Go Back’, the final advance single from their upcoming album Time SkiffsIt arrives alongside a video by director and animator Winston Hacking, and you can check it out below.

“It was a thrill to work with Animal Collective – they trusted our sense of play and commitment to spontaneity which is mirrored in their sound,” Hacking said in a press release. “The video is composed of scanned locations, miniature sets and collage cut outs that embrace the low-fi 3d aesthetic inherent in photogrammetry.”

Time Skiffs, Animal Collective’s first studio album in more than a decade, is out on February 4 via Domino. It includes the previously released singles ‘Prester John’, ‘Walker’, and ‘Strung With Everything’.

My Idea (Lily Konigsberg and Nate Amos) Announce Debut Album ‘CRY MFER’, Share New Song

My Idea, the project of Lily Konigsberg (Palberta) and Nate Amos (Water From Your Eyes), have announced their debut LP. CRY MFER, the follow-up to the duo’s 2021 debut EP, comes out April 22 via Hardly Art. Check out the album’s title track below.

After completing the process of recording the album, Konigsberg and Amos both decided to quit drinking. “In the moment I thought I was needing a big life change and shift, like I had been stuck in something, and I was right, I just went about it in a very wrong way,” Konigsberg explained in a statement. “And now the thing that I’m needing, I’m getting, actually, which is through being sober and getting my life together. I was telling myself a lot of stuff through those lyrics that was subconscious. I thought I was talking to other people, but I was talking to myself.”

CRY MFER Cover Artwork:

CRY MFER Tracklist:

1. Cry Mfer
2. Crutch
3. Baby I’m the Man
4. Lily’s Phone
5. Breathe You
6. Not Afraid Anymore
7. Yea
8. One Tree Hell [feat. thanks for coming]
9. I Can’t Dance Part 2
10. Pretty You
11. I Should Have Never Generated You
12. Popstar
13. Yr a Blur

Indigo De Souza Announces UK and European Tour

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Indigo De Souza has announced her first-ever UK and European tour, which is set to take place this May. Tickets go on sale at 9am on Friday, February 4 here. Check out the list of dates below.

“I am so excited to come to Europe and the United Kingdom! I have not travelled outside of the US, and feel like there is so much that is a complete mystery to me,” De Souza said in a statement. “I am looking forward to connecting with listeners in far away places and beginning to create community in other countries as well.”

Indigo De Souza’s sophomore album, Any Shape You Take, arrived last year via Saddle Creek and landed on our 50 Best Albums of 2021 list. Read our Artist Spotlight interview with Indigo De Souza.

Indigo De Souza 2022 UK and European Dates:

May 7 – Paris – Hasard Ludique
May 9 – Amsterdam – Paradiso
May 11 – Brussels – Les Nuits Botanique Festival
May 12 – Margate – Elsewhere
May 13 – Brighton – The Great Escape
May 14 – Manchester – Soup
May 16 – Bristol – Rough Trade
May 17 – London – Electrowerkz

Calexico Announce New Album ‘El Mirador’, Share Video for New Song

Calexico have announced a new album titled El Mirador, which is scheduled for release on April 8 via City Slang. Today’s announcement comes with the release of the album’s first single and title track, alongside an animated video by director Elefanto and MERO ESTUDIO. Check it out below and scroll down for the album’s cover artwork and tracklist.

Calexico’s Joey Burns and John Convertino wrote and recorded the new LP at longtime bandmate Sergio Mendoza’s home studio in Tucson, Arizona. “El Mirador is dedicated to family, friends and community,” Burns said of the album in a statement. “The pandemic highlighted all the ways we need each other, and music happens to be my way of building bridges and encouraging inclusiveness and positivity. That comes along with sadness and melancholy, but music sparks change and movement.”

El Mirador marks Calexico’s 10th studio album, following their 2020 Christmas record Seasonal Shift.

El Mirador Cover Artwork:

El Mirador Tracklist:

1. El Mirador
2. Harness The Wind
3. Cumbia Peninsula
4. Then You Might See
5. Cumbia Del Polvo
6. El Paso
7. The El Burro Song
8. Liberada
9. Turquoise
10. Constellation
11. Rancho Azul
12. Caldera

Ravyn Lenae and Steve Lacy Team Up on New Song ‘Skin Tight’

Chicago-born artist Ravyn Lenae has teamed up with Steve Lacy for a new single called ‘Skin Tight’. The collaboration, which was recorded in Los Angeles, arrives with an animated video directed by London-based visual artist Zongbo Jiang. Check it out below.

“I wanted to snap people into my world through the sonics, so they can feel how I’ve felt over the past couple of years…” Lenae said of the new song in a statement. “It has those hypnotic elements, but it’s very simple, familiar, and fresh. Thematically, it’s about not being in a relationship with somebody, but still having those physical and mental ties. It speaks to sharing kinetic energy with another person, even if time has passed and you aren’t together anymore.”

‘Skin Tight’ follows Lenae’s 2020 tracks ‘Today’  and ‘Rewind’. Her EP Crush came out in 2018.

The Smile Announce Debut 2022 European Tour Dates

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The Smile, the trio comprised of Radiohead’s Thom Yorke and Jonny Greenwood and Sons pf Kemet’s Tom Skinner, have announced details of their debut European tour for 2022. The tour includes UK dates at the Roundhouse in London, Edinburgh at the Usher Hal, and Manchester at the Albert Hall. Tickets go on general sale on Friday, February 4 at 10am GMT here. Check out the list of dates below.

The Smile have released two singles so far, ‘You Will Never Work in Television Again’ and ‘The Smoke’, both of which landed on our best new music segment. Last weekend, the group played three consecutive sold-out live shows at Magazine London across sixteen hours and three time zones, which were broadcast in real-time to a global audience.

The Smile European Tour Poster:

The Smile European Tour Dates 2022:

May 16 Zagreb – Hala
May 17 – Vienna – Gasometer
May 19 – Prague – Forum Karlin
May 20 – Berlin – Tempodrom
May 23 – Stockholm – Cirkus
May 24 – Oslo – Sentrum Scene
May 27 – Amsterdam – Paradiso
May 29 – London – Roundhouse
May 30 – London – Roundhouse
Jun 1 – Edinburgh – Usher Hall
Jun 2 – Manchester – Albert Hall
Jun 4 – Lille – L’Aéronef
Jun 6 – Paris – Philarmonie de Paris
Jun 7 – Paris – Philarmonie de Paris
Jun 8 – Lyon – Les Nuits de Fourvière
Jun 10 – Barcelona – Primavera Sound Festival
Jun 12 – Dijon – Festival VYV Les Solidarites
Jun 24 – Reims – La Magnifique Society
Jun 25 – Werchter – TW Classic festival
Jun 27 – Luxembourg – The Neumünster Abbaye
Jun 29 – Gdynia – Open’er Festival
Jul 5 – Barcelona – Poble Espanyol
Jul 7 – Madrid – Noches del Botánico
Jul 8 – Lisbon – Lisbon Coliseum
Jul 11 – Nîmes – Festival de Nimes
Jul 12 – Montreux – Montreux Jazz Festival
Jul 14 – Milan – Fabrique Milano
Jul 15 – Ferrara – Piazza Trento Trieste
Jul 17 – Macerata MC – Arena Sferisterio
Jul 18 – Rome – Cavea – Auditorium Parco della Musica
Jul 20 – Taormina – Teatro Antico di Taormina

Wet Leg Share Video for ‘Oh No’, Announce UK Instore Shows

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Wet Leg have shared a video for their single ‘Oh No’. Check out the self-directed clip below.

“It’s been a pretty wild ride for us these past few months, we never really thought much past actually making music and playing gigs,” the duo’s Rhian Teasdale said in a statement about the video. “It’s quite an odd thing to suddenly open yourself to so much criticism and praise alike. The comments that complete strangers will leave on our videos are so funny and range wildly in sentiment. Although we know it is bad for us to read them and we try to avoid it, sometimes it’s irresistible when you’re on your own; the 3am doom scroll really gets you. For this video, we have obsessively selected our favourite bits from the comments sections across our socials, the good, the bad, the ugly and have repurposed them to make something new – it has been quite cathartic actually.”

Hester Chambers added: “The video was shot on the Isle of Wight at the bottom of a chairlift that you can take from the top of the cliff. The rope costume – made by costume designer Kate Tabor – weighed an absolute tonne and it took three of us to carry it down the cliff to shoot. We’d each grab onto a limb, and after 20 minutes of heavy lifting managed to get it down the steep steps leading to the beach. We’re thinking of starting it up as a work-out class for alternative types.”

‘Oh No’ will appear on Wet Leg’s forthcoming self-titled debut album – out April 8 via Domino – alongside previous singles ‘Chaise Lounge’, ‘Wet Dream’, and ‘Too Late Now’. To support the release, Wet Leg have today announced a run of gigs at UK record shops. Tickets for the instore shows are on sale now; find the list of dates below.

Wet Leg 2022 UK Instore Shows:

Thur April 7– Kingston– Banquet @ PRYZM
Fri April 8 – London Rough Trade East
Sat Apr 9 – Brighton – Resident
Sun April 10 – Bristol – Rough Trade
Mon Apr 11 – Nottingham – Rough Trade
Tue Apr 12 – Birmingham – HMV

Rosalía Unveils Artwork for New Album ‘Motomami’

Rosalía has revealed the cover artwork for her upcoming album Motomami. “Omg here you have the cover of MOTOMAMI and guess what new song is coming this Fridayyyy ❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥,” she wrote on Instagram. Check out the artwork below.

Motomami, which doesn’t have a release date as of yet, will be the follow-up to Rosalía’s Grammy-winning 2018 LP El Mal Querer. It includes the previously released single ‘La Fama’ featuring the Weeknd.

Motomami Cover Artwork: