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Top Albums of 2020 So Far
So far, we are almost half away through 2020 and a lot of things that have happened. Even though we are in a current ongoing pandemic, there are a lot of things you can do during quarantine, especially listening to new music.
Bralen WilliamsPublished 4 years ago in BeatAlbum Review: Station to Station by David Bowie
I mentioned in a review I did of Pink Moon by Nick Drake that every musician seems to have an album where they are presented at their most vulnerable--where we see a genuine look at the pains they are going through. Most Bowie fans would pinpoint his 1977 album Low as this album for him. Personally, I would beg to differ. Low is definitely a great album with stellar experimentation and isolation is a huge feeling one gets throughout the record.
Jennifer ChildersPublished 4 years ago in BeatMusical Digest: Olivia Lunny "Think of Me"
A lot of skeptics underestimate the power of thought; perhaps because if it's intrinsic and hidden from the rest of the world, it's save from being spoken into existence.
Paulina PachelPublished 4 years ago in BeatThe Time Beach House Hit Me Right in the Feels
I’m lying on the floor in a fetal position with music tumbling in my ears. I press my cheek down against the ground, stare up at the My Bloody Valentine album hanging on my wall, and water the faux-fur carpet beneath me with salty tears. The stray crumbs from an age-old Nature Valley bar dig into my side, and, on my desk, a stray noodle lies flaccid next to an empty cup of Top Ramen. A diffuser sits in the corner, puffing out a blend of scents that traverse beneath my bed, rub into the pink rug I’m now scrunching between my fingers, and swirling in sync with my spinning record player.
Ethan HundertmarkPublished 4 years ago in BeatThe HONDA Battle Of The Bands
There are plenty of cultural practices that are part of the vast landscape that compose the Black College experience. The camaraderie, the sense of family and togetherness, the activist nature of the mission behind most HBCU's, etc. You get the general picture. The spectacle that surrounds Black College football on Saturday afternoons is truly one of America's unique treasures. We can talk about the football rivalries all day, but there's a culture within a culture here that gives the Black College football experience a flavor all its own.
Herbert L. Seward IIIPublished 4 years ago in BeatI'm An Indie Bro. Is That a Bad Thing?
I wear corduroy shirts and grey plaid pants, I listen to Khruangbin and Avantdale Bowling Club, I go to house shows to see unsigned artists perform, I drink bubbly rosé out of a can and I think I’m better than everybody else for doing the above. By this definition, I am an indie bro.
Duncan HolzhallPublished 4 years ago in BeatSome Awarded Popular Bollywood Songs Details
Bollywood's music soundtracks are mainly dominates the Indian music industry. It is said that 80% of all songs are released as Bollywood songs. In 1932, Gauhar Jan recorded the first song in India. ‘Alam Ara' was the first Bollywood film to be released in 1931 under Saregama India Limited. Hindi film songs are another name for Bollywood songs.
Babu RahmanPublished 4 years ago in BeatGS Handcraft
GS Handcraft: discover bespoke musical instrument makers In a world where generic and mass-produced items surround us from every angle, a small workshop defies all odds and creates beautiful, bespoke and handcrafted musical instruments. Born from the idea of one man who wanted to play a quality instrument but was not able to afford one, the GS Handcraft brand started its story in 2012. From then onwards, the founder Goran Siljanoski, along with his wife and biggest supporter Sandra, have aimed all their efforts into crafting exquisite instruments handcrafted to the tiniest of details.
Quarantine Playlist
Hi, hoping to provide you with a variety of multidimensional and vast vibes to get some people through this quarantine. Hoping to bring you new vibes and energy with some familiar hit tunes.
blucreativecoPublished 4 years ago in BeatKeeping Up with Sayg
Gerade Montel Austin is better known as justsayg born and raised in Queens New York. he gained recognition for remixing Solange song stay flow. the most interesting part is he's actually a flight attendant and I sometimes wonder how did he do it or find the time when catching flights back to back, I finally got the chance to catch up with the stay flow rapper and what can I say he was the coolest person I ever interviewed if you're interested to take flight into saygs world please continue to read.
D'anna AaronPublished 4 years ago in BeatLil Savvy, Artist Who Beat Cancer Is Now Working On A HipHop Gospel Record
Introducing you to Lil Savvy Kalen Hawkins, better known by his stage name Lil Savvy, is an American rapper and songwriter. He’s known for music and is popular on google and social media. He recently went viral on an app called TikTok. He garnered his fame with his unique style and flow never heard or seen by no one in the music industry. Beating cancer is his biggest accomplishment and inspired millions of fans around the world to help build his brand. Watch out for him in 2020 as he releasing more music and grows larger than life. Lil Savvy beat cancer in 2018, the doctor told him that he had stage 4 cancer and he asked God to show him the way and in 2019 he fully recovered and started making music. When he was in the hospital for two years all he could think about was getting back to the things he loved doing which was sports, events, and music.
Quality ImpactPublished 4 years ago in Beat20 of the greatest musical collaborations of all time.
When we think about music collaborations our minds are usually tuned in to those songs we have heard on the radio or on television countless times.
Phill RossPublished 4 years ago in Beat