electronica
Electronica and Dubstep: music defined by its frenetic pace and plethora of bleeps, bloops, blips and bass.
Top 17 Most Efficient Solar Panels in the World 2022
If you're looking for a solar panel that's as efficient as possible, you've come to the right place. In this article, we'll look at four of the most efficient solar panels currently available on the market, including the Canadian Solar HiKu6 and SunPower's Maxeon 3. These panels are backed by 20 and 25-year warranties and feature anti-reflective glass to reduce the amount of light they collect.
John SmithPublished 2 years ago in BeatInspiring Global Dancefloors Shermanology Delivers New Guitarra EP
Continuing their global footprint, Shermanology delivers the new Guitarra EP on their innovative D'EAUPE imprint. This latest release features two iconic tracks Guitarra and Que te Toca that pronounce their inherent character and reflect upon their Latin roots. Showcasing a blend of Latin and Soul, this loud and proud latin EP is released on September 2nd and is a timely tribute to the original culture and traditional influences of this dynamic duo.
Mike MediaPublished 2 years ago in Beat3 Signs of Damaged or Leaking Fuel Injection Lines
Vehicles having fuel injection systems are fitted with rubber hoses called fuel injection lines. They resemble standard fuel hoses in both look and operation, but they include extra layers of reinforcement that enable them to withstand the noticeably higher pressures produced by fuel injection systems.
car service and repairPublished 2 years ago in BeatNo Pussyfooting
The Mirrored Blue Room How Do You? Talk about an album that has no formal tunes and is just sounds. This is what I am trying to do with “No Pussyfooting” by Robert Fripp and Brian Eno. Robert Fripp is the guitarist and main man with progressive rock band King Crimson and Brian Eno began his mainstream exposure as Roxy Music’s non-musician specialising in electronics and treatments. Brian Eno is credited with the invention of Ambient Music when he was ill listening to a record but the sound was too low but he couldn’t get up to turn it up slightly but he could hear the music or sound in the distance.
Mike Singleton - MikeydredPublished 2 years ago in BeatOnly 1 Percent of Charting Dance Music Makers Identify as LGBTQ+
Jake Resnicow launched Utopia Festival in 2019 with the mission to elevate the gay festival experience by introducing top-charting artists like Diplo, Purple Disco Machine, Galantis, SG Lewis, Sofi Tukker, and Kim Petras to the community. When he approached LP Giobbi to headline his 2022 show, she was thrilled at the opportunity to headline - at first. Upon deeper reflection, she worried that she might be taking a job away from a deserving LGBTQ+ artist. An ardent feminist and an advocate for gender equality, LP Giobbi brought her concern to Resnicow and their solution was to create the Theresa Velasquez ‘Fundation’ Scholarship with programming designed to create new pathways for LGBTQ+ artists to top the charts and become future headliners.
Ben NelsonPublished 2 years ago in BeatVangelis, always Vangelis!
My first Vangelis record was bought by me on the “On Sale” section of my favorite record store, it was May, 1991. I bought “Spiral,” it was like an electronic extravaganza at full blossom. The amount of textures was simply mesmerizing, I loved to hear it with the light out, all alone, watching at the level meter go up and down in the solitude of my parents living room.
Giovanni ProfetaPublished 2 years ago in BeatJoshwa Remixes Madison Avenue’s Global Hit ‘Don’t Call Me Baby’
Celebrating 30 years of the iconic independent dance label Vicious Recordings, Madison Avenue’s anthem ’Don’t Call Me Baby’ (JOSHWA Remix) is due for release Friday 8th July.
Mike MediaPublished 2 years ago in BeatI'm a Senior Citizen Who Produces EDM
EDM is not an appalling physical symptom of an old age infirmity. It is electronic dance music. I may not be the only senior who produces electronic dance music, but there sure aren't many of us. In fact, the most remarkable thing about this is you will be hard-pressed to find a senior who even likes EDM.
Den WarrenPublished 2 years ago in BeatWe never thought techno could be a thing...what's next?
Music industry culture in the 1990s regarded Detroit techno to be one of the most important elements. When Joe Smooth, Frankie Knuckles, and DJ Sneak arrived, the city swiftly became the cradle of techno as we know it now. In light of the rise of prominent EDM musicians like Martin Garrix, Cheat Codes, Dillon Francis, and many more, the question arises: Is techno still underground? It's becoming more and more common for tunes from the techno genre to be included in Spotify playlists, club sets, etc. as social media becomes more and more integrated into our daily lives. In this essay, we'll examine the current state of techno to see whether it can still be considered a genre of the music industry's underground.
Giorgi MikhelidzePublished 2 years ago in BeatMusic & Entertainment
As a musician, he has been described as an avant garde DJ/Producer, and is described as having a "unique sense of humour." He has written, recorded, and performed a large range of songs from 60s today, including classics from Queen, The Beatles, and Prince. With his unique musical style, he is also known for his ability to create stunning, dynamic, and emotionally driven tracks.
sanju uniquePublished 2 years ago in BeatMusic & Entertainment
I’m a huge fan of jazz, blues, pop and all music that has some sort of emotional component to it. I’ve been performing professionally in a variety of different styles and circumstances for the past few years and have a wealth of experience, knowledge and experience with any musical genre.” About the band: “It’s a family operation. I have been involved in the music industry for 10 years and have been fortunate to have had a variety of gigs and projects throughout that time.
sushil kumar bindPublished 2 years ago in Beat10 Year Celebrations For Underground Tastemakers Eton Messy Starts Now
We all love positive news, and electronic music scene is alight at the latest announcement from House hipsters Eton Messy. Set for an early December release, this compilation is the culmination of their ten years at the helm of the industry, providing a stream of underground and crossover hits whilst continuing to keep the world dancing.
Mike MediaPublished 2 years ago in Beat