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Finding the Rhythm: Exploring the Beat in Music
Music has been a part of human culture for thousands of years, and one of its most fundamental elements is the beat. The beat is the steady pulse that underlies a piece of music, providing a framework for the other musical elements to fit into. It is what makes music feel rhythmic and gives it a sense of momentum and energy.
By junaid mughalabout a year ago in Beat
9 Kate Bush Songs to Add to Your Spotify Playlist
Singer/songwriter Kate Bush has influenced everyone from Tori Amos to Maxwell. She's also collaborated with such artists as David Gilmour of Pink Floyd (who also discovered her), Peter Gabriel, and Prince. And though she hasn't recorded new material since 2011, she gained a generation of new fans after her song, "Running Up That Hill," was used in the popular Netflix drama Stranger Things. Bush began her musical career in the late '70s, so her discography can seem daunting to new fans. However, with this list of nine of her greatest recordings, fans can not build a playlist of her work but gain a greater appreciation for her artistry as a singer and song stylist.
By Cynthia Scottabout a year ago in Beat
Bad Bunny, set adrift on controversy and social consciousness
Music is a scenario reflecting real life in so many ways. Urban artists can tell a lot about it and that’s how music distances itself from plain romantic, generic love songs to get into swampy grounds. A place where eager musicians craft songs with raw lyrics and tell the world how they feel about society, relationships, or just sex.
By Gene David Nieves Laraabout a year ago in Beat
The Fall - Not Your Average Covers Band
Introduction After seeing the Sex Pistols in 1976 Mark E. Smith formed The Fall. We lost Mark in 2018 to lung and kidney cancer, but he was the only constant in the band that featured some great members such as Brix Smith, Marks Riley and Radcliffe (who as The Shire Horses had their own irreverent covers band as well as being DJs on BBC Radio 6, and I may do a piece on them)
By Mike Singleton - Mikeydredabout a year ago in Beat
Pop Culture Analysis: Understanding Trends and Memes in Today's Culture
Pop culture is a fascinating and ever-evolving landscape that is constantly being shaped by new trends and memes. Understanding these trends and memes can be a powerful tool for connecting with younger audiences and gaining insights into how culture is changing.
By prabas naiduabout a year ago in Beat
Music as Medicine
Introduction Music is a powerful tool that has been used for centuries to evoke emotions, create connections, and tell stories. But did you know that music can also be used as medicine? That's right, research has shown that music can have a significant impact on both physical and mental health. In this blog post, we will explore the many ways in which music can be used as medicine.
By YathirajaSampathKumar K Rabout a year ago in Beat
Is Emily Eavis right about a music pipeline issue?
Emily Eavis' comments that 'festivals are struggling with a dearth of viable female headliners owing to an industry “pipeline" problem' left us perplexed. Any women artists from the second or third tier could easily step up and headline so this is not a shortage issue (Glastonbury festival might be one of the few organisations not adversely affected by Brexit).
By richard blowesabout a year ago in Beat
Instructions to stream your surveillance cameras to your Reverberation
Close by being an extraordinary kitchen television, a helpful bedside morning timer, and a good computerized photo placement, a Reverberation Show savvy show can likewise serve as a surveillance camera screen. Assuming you have a brilliant surveillance camera that works with Amazon Alexa, it's not difficult to see a live feed from it right on your savvy show. This works with indoor cameras, open air cameras, doorbell cameras, and even floodlight cameras.
By Nkem Darlingtonabout a year ago in Beat