Music

    The Storm That Never Broke the Same Way Twice: Miles Davis’s Bitches Brew at the Edge of Everything

    Fifty years on, the double album that dissolved jazz’s boundaries and terrified its gatekeepers remains one of the most audacious creative acts in recorded music — and one of the most misunderstood.

    The Man Who Refused to Stand Still: The Art and Audacity of Miles Davis

    How one trumpeter’s relentless self-destruction and reinvention redrew the map of modern music — not once, but five times.

    The Cold Wind Blows: How “No Quarter” Became Led Zeppelin’s Darkest Miracle

    Bone-chilling, slow-burning, and built around a piano figure that sounds like ice forming on glass — Led Zeppelin’s most atmospheric track has never stopped haunting anyone who truly listens to it.