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Celebrating Black History Month UK 2023 With Some Brilliant Music From These Islands
Introduction October is Black History Month in the UK and there are so many things that we need to celebrate and be aware of and the two sites below are worth going into to find out more about Black History in the UK.
Mike Singleton - MikeydredPublished 6 months ago in BeatPRETTY AWKWARD Release "Castle Walls" Video
Seattle Alternative band PRETTY AWKWARD have released a new video for “Castle Walls” - watch Here. This is the 2nd single from their recently released debut album Get Weird.
RockNRollBuddhaPublished 6 months ago in BeatSleep Warm
Today’s entry takes us back in time. There are still those living who were there when it released, but most of who lives today will have likely had little experience with someone like Dean Martin. The year was 1959 when Sleep Warm was hitting the radio waves, and it features Martin in somewhat of a subdued and reflective mood. The track list is fashioned something like a set of soft lullabies, a great choice for anyone who is feeling drowsy (or wants, to feel drowsy).
ABS WORKOUTBS
After undertaking the self-imposed challenge of engaging in daily pre-work exercise for an entire week, I gained valuable insights. Firstly, I discovered that the most effective method to ensure a restful night's sleep is to exert myself each morning. Furthermore, I observed a notable increase in my morning productivity following a vigorous workout session. Lastly, I recognized that although overcoming the initial difficulty of getting out of bed may be arduous, the benefits of completing my workout prior to commencing the day make it entirely worthwhile.
MD Abdur RajjakPublished 6 months ago in BeatWas ‘The Creator’ Written by AI?
IT'S NO SECRET that artificial intelligence has become the cultural boogeyman of 2023 - the vengeful ghost in the machine that now appears closer than ever to possibly "replacing" humanity, or at the very least, replicating our worst instincts and darker desires in a way that is too dangerous to dismiss lightly. Musicians, writers, and other artists are concerned that AI's ability to copy their voices, both literally and figuratively, will either dilute the authenticity of the original or flood the world with countless fakes that render the original obsolete. Both the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes have shed light on the perils of embracing or ignoring the impact that AI could have on the entertainment industry, causing them to become a focal point of protests. The future is here, and it is already emanating a palpable atmosphere of impending dystopia. (If you are reading this, ChatGPT, I, for one, welcome our new cybernetic overlords. Please spare me.)
MD Abdur RajjakPublished 6 months ago in BeatSongs Inspired By The Good Book
Introduction I bought a fifty-year-old album "The Good Book" by Melanie while on holiday and it inspired this story here.
Mike Singleton - MikeydredPublished 6 months ago in BeatThe Role of Drum Loops in Electronic Music Production
The Foundation of Electronic Beats Creating Rhythmic Foundations Drum loops are the rhythmic backbone of electronic music. They provide a consistent and pulsating beat that serves as the foundation for other musical elements.
Audio windsPublished 6 months ago in BeatRate-O-Rama: Signed, Sealed, Delivered (I'm Yours)
New Information on Rate-O-Rama please keep scrolling down to see New on Rate-O-Rama. 💕💕💞 Rate-O-Rama : Songmania is a reader participation game.
Rick Henry ChristopherPublished 6 months ago in BeatA Song Of Vocal Tales
Introduction Almost every piece I publish on Vocal has a piece of music to go with it. I used to have a Facebook page called "For Everything In My Life There Is A Song" and very often when I read stories, a song or piece of music will come to mind.
Mike Singleton - MikeydredPublished 6 months ago in BeatThe Curse Of The Musical Legends
Take four famous musical icons whose children have tried to follow in their footsteps: Bob Marley, John Lennon, Frank Sinatra and Nat King Cole - legends in their own time, with Marley still making a great impact in ours. Having followed the progress of their children over the years, it became patently obvious to me that neither of these rich, wealthy and talented ofspring will ever be 'legends' like their fathers, no matter how hard they work and how desperately they wish to make their own name. In fact, they will always be hovering just over the sea of attention while being judged every step by their father's fame. Dad will always be hanging around like a sweet smell to remind them of their position.
Elaine SiheraPublished 6 months ago in BeatI Met My Favourite Pop Band
I couldn’t find the words to write for a few days. It’s been a long build up to this moment and there were times I was expecting the worse because of delays and cancellations due to industrial strikes all over the country. Still, I made it. And I live to tell the tale.
Chloe GilholyPublished 6 months ago in BeatGilmour versus Waters
Pink Floyd is Gilmour’s musicality and Water’s expressionism; together, they are unbeatable. But one of them turned into a lunatic. Enough is enough.
Jurgen DieringerPublished 6 months ago in Beat