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After Lady gaga announced the dates of her highly anticipated 3th studio album ARTPOP accompanied by the flawless Promotional picture, Every important magazines or paper has reported these exciting news about the return of the global Pop star Lady gaga. here are some of these Headlines :

 

 

Lady Gaga to unleash 'ARTPOP 'album and app on Nov.11

 

 

by : USATODAY

 

 

The Haus of Gaga is open for business again.

After more than a year of dropping hints, Lady Gaga says Nov. 11 is the release date of her album (which EDM wunderkind Zedd produced), along with an app, ARTPOP.

In a prolific Facebook post, the singer, who's on the mend from a broken hip (using a golden wheelchair, naturally), explained the multimedia mastery that is ARTPOP.

An excerpt: "The app itself is a musical and visual engineering system that combines music, art, fashion and technology with a new interactive worldwide community  'the auras.' Altering the human experience with social media, we bring ARTculture into POP in a reverse Warholian expedition."

On Nov. 10, she will unleash what she calls "artRAVE," an exhibit celebrating the various aspects of ARTPOP, everything but the actual album itself.

But "Little Monsters" and curious onlookers can pre-order the album and app starting Sept. 1.

 

 

 

Lady Gaga to release next album ‘ARTPOP’ in November

 

by : NYDAILYNEWS

 

 

Pop star Lady Gaga will release her next album, "ARTPOP", on November 11, a statement on the U.S. singer's website said on Friday.

The 27-year-old "Born This Way" singer - who cancelled part of a tour earlier this year to undergo hip surgery - will release a single from the new album on August 19.

Gaga, whose real name is Stefani Germanotta, calls her fans "little monsters" and will release a social media app ahead of the album on September 1, which the statement said would seek to make connections between music, art, fashion and technology.

"Altering the human experience with social media, we bring ART culture into POP in a reverse Warholian expedition", said the statement, referring to late U.S. pop artist Andy Warhol.

The Grammy-winning singer first rose to prominence in 2008 with the release of her album "Fame" and is well known for her outrageous costumes and provocative music videos.

 

 

 

Lady Gaga's 'ARTPOP' Release Date, App Details Unveiled

 

by : huffingtonpost

 

 

Get ready for Lady Gaga to be famous again! After an extended absence from music, the singer took to her Facebook page to unveil the release date and more details of her forthcoming album, "ARTPOP."

The record will arrive on Nov. 11, with a lead single dropping on August 19. Pre-orders for the album and app will begin on Sept. 9.

But what's in the app? According to the statement posted on Gaga's Facebook, it's “a musicial and visual engineering system that combines music, art, fashion and technology†that does a deep dive into "Gaga's existence as a cultural interface" while allowing users to "experience the 'adrenaline of fame.'â€

The album itself is described as "a rage of electronic passion" that is heavily influenced by Gaga's collaborators. Upstart progressive house producer Zedd is said to be producing a significant chunk of the album.

"ARTPOP could mean anything," the statement reads. "But for her, it's a celebration of obsession." More celebrating to come on Nov. 10, when Gaga hosts "artRave," an evening of exhibitions that highlight her work with artists such as Jeff Koons, Marina Abramovic and more. (Jay-Z, much?)

Take a look at the entire statement below and let us know what you think in the comments.

 

 

 

Lady Gaga's ' ARTPOP ' Album , App to Arrive This November

 

by : Billboard

 

 

Lady Gaga’s new album “ARTPOP†will arrive this November and will be accompanied with an app, the pop superstar has announced.

Gaga’s third album will drop on Nov. 11 alongside an app she describes in a wordy statement as "a musical and visual engineering system that combines music, art, fashion and technology.†And there is a promise that the user will share in the “adrenaline of fame.â€

Naturally, a single will drop first, on Aug. 19. And pre-orders for the album will kick off Sept. 1, according to the statement published today on Gaga’s Facebook page.

Lady Gaga had unveiled plans late last year for "ARTPOP," though the project was expected to roll-out in early 2013.

There’s some new insight into the album itself, though today's statement is so dense that her millions of fans should be left delightfully puzzled. "ARTPOP," according to the message, "musically mirrors Gaga's creative process as she passes through the medium of each artist she collaborates with, scoring a blueprint on her journey." The result, we're told, is "a 'rage' of electronic passion and fury defining each artistic process from beginning to end. ARTPOP could mean anything."

On Nov. 10, Gaga will host an evening of "artRave" with a host of collaborators, including the controversial artist Jeff Koons.

With new music looming later in the year, Lady Gaga will be keen to bury what was a difficult first half of 2013. An injured hip meant the pop star had to prematurely cancel her "Born This Way Ball" tour early this year.

All told, 22 shows were cancelled, forcing the refund of roughly 200,000 tickets worth approximately $25 million in gross ticket sales, Billboard estimates.

Britain’s The Sun reports that she will return to the stage this September for the iTunes Festival at the refurbished Camden Roundhouse in London. The Haus of Gaga team are tipped to have a budget of £500,000 ($759,000) on the production.

 

 

 

 

Lady Gaga Returns To Save Pop Music ... Again

 

 

by : MTV

 

t's been exactly 149 days since Lady Gaga canceled her Born This Way ball, underwent surgery, and disappeared from the public eye to rehab (and get fitted for a gold-plated wheelchair, naturally).

But doesn't it feel so much longer than that?

And not just because in the time Gaga's been gone, Justin Timberlake, Daft Punk, Lil Wayne, Kanye West and Jay-Z all released albums, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis topped the Hot 100 twice, DOMA was repealed, Miley Cyrus discovered twerking and Amanda Bynes went

No, the past five months have felt like an eternity because they have been entirely bereft of Gaga, who went from being one of the most visible, successful and controversial artists on the planet to a mere afterthought, almost overnight. Rarely  if ever  has a star of her magnitude vanished so quickly, or as completely. Gaga was pop music's perpetual-motion machine, always moving toward something (at the time of her injury, it was the much-discussed ARTPOP album), and when she went under the knife, it was as if someone pulled the plug. Everything stopped.

And when her activity stopped, so did the endless font of over-the-top proclamations, out-there fashions, and outspoken support of worthwhile causes. In short, she went silent, and whether you like her or not, you've got to admit that the entire music biz  and pop music in particular  has been pretty boring because of that.

Of course, on Friday, with one florid, fantastic Facebook post, that machine started humming again. Gaga is back, ARTPOP has a release date (and an app), and all is right with the world.

Sure, there are still plenty of uncertainties surrounding Gaga's comeback: Can her brand of theatrical pop still resonate with the masses? Did she over-extend herself with the omni-everything Born This Way? Is there anything she can do to shock us anymore?

But the way I see it, we need her back in our lives ... in less than 150 days, pop has become a rather staid, slightly misogynistic thing, and while there are still soldiers like Daft Punk and Macklemore fighting the good fight with songs that are sonically adventurous and socially conscious, Gaga will certainly bring the reinforcements. To her, pop is important, an artform that, in addition to inspiring the listener to move, also has the power to transform lives and lift up the downtrodden (or something like that). There was a time, like when she was selling a bazillion records, that we took stuff like that for granted. Not anymore.

And if you think Gaga isn't itching for a fight, well, just check out some of the language she uses in her new Facebook post: "reverse Warholian expedition," "an age where art drives pop," "a 'rage' of electronic passion and fury." This is primetime pretention, crazy-talk at its most elevated, the kind of stuff that's sorely missing these days  Kanye's contributions notwithstanding  not to mention an integral part of what separated the Mother Monster from her contemporaries. Any concerns that she'd lost a step since she's been on the shelf should stop right now; she's back, as bad as ever, and ready to elevate pop music once again. Or tear her other labrum trying.

Is 149 days really an eternity? Of course not ... it just felt that way without Gaga in our lives. Is it an insurmountable obstacle? Probably not, though given just how quickly pop culture moves these days, her success is not a certainty. Her career was speeding along like a sportscar, until she abruptly blew a tire (or a hip) and exited the track. If there's an artist capable of climbing out of the wreckage, it's Lady Gaga ... after all, through little more than hard work  and a never-say-die attitude  she rose from an unknown to a pop royalty. Can she regain her crown? Who knows? But it's certainly going to be fun watching her try. If you thought Beyonce had 'em bowing down, well, you ain't seen nothing yet. At long last, the Queen is back.

 

 

 

Lady Gaga Announces New Album Details With Bonkers Facebook Post

 

 

by : Forbes

 

Lady Gaga emerged from her creative hibernation to announce via Facebook the release date for ARTPOP, her highly anticipated album and multimedia app that goes live and on sale Nov. 11.

The announcement is good news for the singer’s dedicated fans, who haven’t heard new music from the Celebrity 100 superstar since 2011’s multi-platinum Born This Way, and who have barely seen her perform live since a hip injury forced her to cancel the remainder of her tour. But it’s bad news for fans of the English language, as the announcement is filled with bombastic prose and bold proclamations that make little sense after first read. Here, we break some of the statement’s most puzzling paragraphs.

1. “Built by TechHAUS, the technological branch of HAUS OF GAGA, the app itself is a musical and visual engineering system that combines music, art, fashion, and technology with a new worldwide community  ‘the auras.’†First thing’s first: The HAUS OF GAGA is her creative collective of musical and artistic collaborators, the posse responsible for inventions like her light-up disco stick. As for the app, Gaga isn’t the first big-name artist to try the album-as-app mobile experience  Björk did it in 2011 for Biophilia, and Jay-Z just did last week in a partnership with Samsung  but it sounds like she’s describing an experience resembling a social network here, which is a weird branding move for two reasons: She already has a social network for her fervorous fans, and they already have a name, the Little Monsters.

2. “Altering the human experience with social media, we bring ARTCulture into POP in a reverse Warholian expedition.†The king of the Pop Art movement, Andy Warhol took everyday items like Campbell’s Soup cans and transformed them into iconic and influential images. His screen-printing production methods were cheap, but his pieces sold at high-rolling prices. So does this mean Gaga’s taking something big-budget and inaccessible  like, say, an avant-garde record from one pop’s most powerful and peculiar personalities  and turning it into an everyday item? Though there’s no word on price, that idea seems consistent with previous comments by her manager, Troy Carter, who told a panel audience back in 2011, “If it was up to me, I’d give away the next album and put it on every handset that I can put it on, to get that scale.â€

3. “On this day HAUS OF GAGA venges with forte to bring the music industry into a new age; An age where art drives pop, and the artist once again is in control of the icon.†Sounds like Lady Gaga needs to spend more time with Kanye West, who’s also been hell-bent on taking music into a new era since he told the New York Times that he is “undoubtedly, you know, Steve of Internet, downtown, fashion, culture† as well as the “nucleus†of culture. (Also  venges with forte? What, was “walks with a vengeance†taken?)

4. “The result, a ‘rage’ of electronic passion and fury, defining each artistic process from the beginning to the end, ARTPOP could mean anything.†Or, like this announcement, nothing at all! At least this declaration offers some clue about the album’s sound, which is shaping up to be a high-energy dance record that, if not straight-up EDM, may at least be decked out head-to-toe in synthesizers and programming. If you were hoping Gaga would pull a Daft Punk and crank out the diva equivalent of Random Access Memories, you can probably be disappointed now.

5. “But for her, this is a celebration of obsession.†Of course it is. Lady Gaga scholars with will recognize pursuit of celebrity culture as a popular and recurring themes in her work  she even wrote an entire song about it, “Paparazzi,†for her first album, 2008’s The Fame. The twisted electro track (paired with an even more twisted music video) finds Gaga playing the role of the camera-ready obsessed fan, but that’s not the only interpretation. “It’s also about wooing the paparazzi to fall in love with me,†the singer revealed in an About.com interview. “It’s about the media whoring, if you will, watching ersatzes make fools of themselves to their station. It’s a love song for the cameras, but it’s also a love song about fame or love  can you have both, or can you only have one?â€

6. “And on November 10, she will host an evening of artRave exhibiting Haus of Gaga’s projects as well as collaborations with Inez & Vinoodh, Robert Wilson, Marina Abramović, Jeff Koons.†The most practical part of the press release has details about a launch party and collaborations with big-name visual and performance artists (many of whom are equally celebrity-obsessed), but these final sentences also have the announcement’s most distracting and inconsistent capitalization choices yet. Come on, Gaga  are there no copy editors in the Haus (HAUS?) of Gaga? What gives?

 

 

 

Lady Gaga Announces ARTPOP Collaborations With Jeff Koons, Marina Abramovic, Inez & Vinoodh, and Robert Wilson

 

 

by : Complex

 

Lady Gaga has been quiet for most of 2013. Her most recent public appearance post-hip surgery was to give a speech (with the memorable "I remember you when" line) and sing the National Anthem at a pride rally in New York City on June 28. Last night, despite a note presently in her Twitter bio that her account "has been shut down temporarily," Gaga supposedly had a private listening dinner party and announced an August 19 single release, September 1 album/app pre-order, and November 11 album/app release for her new, long-awaited album, ARTPOP.

Her album/app promises to be "a musical and visual engineering system that combines music, art, fashion, and technology with a new interactive worldwide communityâ€â€'the auras.'" Described as "a reverse Warholian expedition" (perhaps in contrast to the Candy Warhol visual from her Fame Monster tour), the project also promises to "bring the music industry into a new age; an age where art drives pop, and the artist once again is in control of the 'icon.'

The end of the announcement says that on November 10, Gaga will host "an evening of artRave exhibiting Haus of Gaga's projects as well as collaborations with Inez & Vinoodh, Robert Wilson, Marina Abramovic, and Jeff Koons."

Could these collaborations be anything like the one Jay-Z did with Marina Abramovic yesterday at Pace Gallery in New York? Could the app be anything like Björk's Biophilia app from October 2011, corresponding with the release of her album at the time? Perhaps, but regardless, Gaga has always stated her identity as an artist first and previously collaborated with visual artists like Nick Knight, Steven Klein, and Terence Koh. Photography duo Inez & Vinoodh also directed her "Yoü And I" series of fashion films and photographed her for V magazine.

While we are looking forward to whatever Lady Gaga has in store individually or collectively with these artists, we are also welcoming a moment where musicians are placing their work in the realm of performance art. For both Jay-Z and Gaga, much remains to be seen, but what we do know is that the next few months will be full of art, pop, performance, and big collaborations between the art and music worlds.

 

 

 

Lady Gaga Announces "ARTPOP" Single, Album and App Release Dates

 

 

by : E! Online

 

Little Monsters, great news: Lady Gaga's new music is just around the corner!

She announced on Facebook Friday that her new ARTPOP album (and app!) will be released Nov. 11, 2013, and its first single will debut on Aug. 19, 2013.

ARTPOP, which will be Gaga's third album, "musically mirrors Gaga's creative process as she passes through the mediums of each artist she collaborates with, scoring a blueprint of her journey." This, according to the official press release, results in "a 'rage' of electronic passion and fury, defining each artist's process from beginning to end." (Who wants to bet Mother Monster herself wrote that description?)

Although ARTPOP "could mean anything," for Gaga herself it is "a celebration of obsession." Noted.

As for the app? It's built by TechHAUS, "the technological branch of HAUS OF GAGA and is a self-described "visual engineering system that combines music, art, fashion and technology with a new interactive worldwide communityâ€â€'the auras.'"

By "altering the human experience with social media," the app seeks to "bring ARTculture into POP in a reverse Warholian expedition." Each user will share in the singer's "adrenaline of fame" by building and sharing their own projects and interacting with one another.

On Nov. 11, 2013,  aka Gaga's "BIG BANG!" day, she hopes "to bring the music industry into a new age; an age where art drives pop and the artist once again is in control of the 'icon.'"

Another date to mark on the calendar is Nov. 10, 2013, when Gaga will host an evening of "artRave," feature HAUS OF GAGA projects and collaborations with a Inez & Vinoodh, Robert Wilson, Marina Abramović and Jeff Koons.

You go, Gaga.

 

 

and these are just a minor portion of the headlines the info about ARTPOP generated and the buzz it made and the press coverage that it's getting.

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ChicaSkas

I scanned the Los Angeles Times physical newspaper, it's coming up!

Do YOU own the 4' by 6' Perfect Illusion promo Poster? Will pay you for it. Pic: http://i.imgur.com/UWuzumk
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Doogi

She needs to end the blackout now :nails:

I'm Chloe. Except the C and the L are silent.
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