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Rock n' roll, boy bands, jazz trios, and more; the greats, newbies, and forgotten icons who create our favorite groups.
Gilmour 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 7 months ago in BeatDiscover the Captivating Journey of Visionary Artists
Music has a habit of reaching deep into our souls, bringing comfort, joy, and resonance in the strangest of times. This article brings to focus three unique artists who recently graced the world with inspiring new releases.
Kay MatthewsPublished 7 months ago in BeatThe Wisdom Of Frank Zappa
Introduction In my Vocal posts, I often mention Frank Zappa, his music and his words. You can read some of these stories here.
Mike Singleton - MikeydredPublished 7 months ago in BeatRate-O-Rama: Come Together
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 7 months ago in Beat- Top Story - September 2023
My First Concert Ever
I went to my first concert ever last night, on 9/15/2023, to see my favorite band since 2017, Icon for Hire. I wanted to make going there extra special by getting the highest VIP package there is, the pre-show party. This includes going onto the tour bus and actually hanging out with Ariel, Shawn, and Flicka.
Rene PetersPublished 7 months ago in Beat SILENT SKIES Release Introspective New Album “Dormant”
Swedish-American atmospheric melancholic pop duo SILENT SKIES have released their highly anticipated new full-length, Dormant via Napalm Records. Alongside the album release the international ambient collaboration unveils a focus track, entitled “Reset”.
RockNRollBuddhaPublished 7 months ago in BeatThe Evolution of Sound: From Chopped and Screwed to Slow, Reverb, and Lofi
The Ever-Shifting Symphony of Music Music, a living art form, undergoes a perpetual transformation akin to the ever-passing moments of time. In this intriguing voyage, we delve deep into the metamorphosis of music, traversing from the iconic Chopped and Screwed era to the ethereal realms of Slow, Reverb, and Lofi. Strap in for an enthralling exploration of the ever-evolving soundscape.
Jameson MeyerPublished 7 months ago in BeatExploring the Impact of Big Atoms sound in a Versatile Surround Sound Package on Audio Immersion
**Introduction** The world of audio entertainment has witnessed remarkable advancements over the years, with innovations that aim to elevate our immersion in soundscapes. One such innovation is the integration of Big Atoms Sound in versatile surround sound packages, a development that holds the potential to revolutionize our audio experiences. This essay delves into the impact of Big Atoms Sound within a versatile surround sound package on audio immersion and entertainment experiences, exploring the technology's potential and its implications for the future.
Olaniyi BolaPublished 7 months ago in BeatThese Ten Songs Got Me Through My Teenage Years
I've been invited by Gideon 6ix✍️ (Medium Wroter) to participate in sharing with you my ten top songs of my teenage years.
Colleen MillsteedPublished 7 months ago in BeatStan Matthews - Your Go-to Playlist Curator
Stan Matthews: The Man Behind The Music Ever found yourself browsing the web, tirelessly searching for that one song, artist, or band that perfectly captures your mood?
Stan MatthewsPublished 7 months ago in BeatEarth, Wind & Fire: 30 Great Songs
Earth, Wind and Fire is an R&B, Funk, Jazz, Rock band which was formed in Chicago in 1969 by Maurice White. In 1962 Maurice became a session drummer for Chess Records, a blues, early rock and roll, and jazz label. From 1966 to 1970 he recorded with Ramsey Lewis and played drums on nine of his studio albums. White left Ramsey Lewis to concentrate on Earth, Wind and Fire. In 1972 Philip Bailey joined EWF as a co-lead vocalist and percussionist. Bailey and Maurice White shared lead vocals until White's death in 2016. Bailey went on to achieve major success as a solo artist. His biggest hit (away from EWF) was "Easy Lover" a duet with Phil Collins in 1984.
Rick Henry ChristopherPublished 7 months ago in BeatSlave to the Grind
Watching Slave to the Grind, the Death/Grindcore doc that covers the genre from its roots in British hardcore punk to whatever the hell it is supposed to be today, I don't feel as if I learned anything more than that members of Carcass were also in Napalm Death (big surprise), and that Seth Putnam (a self-destructive mini-ogre who died in 2011 of a heart attack; making one to wonder if AxCx ever had a song called "You Died of a Heart Attack") was hated and generally derided as a hate-filled, pathetic, drunken, drug-addled bastard. (Another big, big surprise.)