People with musical anhedonia do not enjoy music but still feel the urge to move. Movement itself may generate pleasure.
The pleasurable urge to move to music -- to groove -- appears to be a physiological response independent of how much we generally enjoy music, according to a new article. That groove response is so ...
A new study finds that the urge to move to music—known as groove—is a distinct physiological response, separate from musical enjoyment.
The pleasurable urge to move to music—to groove—appears to be a physiological response independent of how much we generally ...
Music tailored to your internal tempo may offer the best pain relief, study finds.
Warner Music Group is part of a music industry oligopoly giving it an advantage over smaller independent labels. Learn more ...
Many of us take pleasure in listening to music. Music accompanies important life events and lubricates social encounters. It ...
To commemorate the 275th anniversary of Bach's death, Colin MacKnight is performing all of Bach's organ works throughout 2025 — one lunch break at a time.
A strong playlist and a pair of wireless headphones are key for me to turn a humdrum jog into a great run. But, when I’m ...
Country singer Jelly Roll recently shared the moving fan note he received four years ago, and still keeps in his car today.
For the 60th anniversary of the release of "A Love Supreme" the Village Voice asked dozens of sax players to muse on the jazz masterpiece.