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TheMoveMe Movers and Packers
Changes occur in our life where we tracked down something to learn and we get new encounters. Families move to new houses or loft suites with lower rentals and workplaces and organizations attempts additionally move to new developments to start their arrangements from another spot.
By Muhammad jameel2 years ago in Beat
She Colored My World With Her Music
Very early in my life, my mother introduced to me the necessity of good music. She was a young mother, and so even as we both grow older, our musical interests have never really divided. For a graduation gift, I received tickets to my first concert, featuring Reel Big Fish with Catch-22 and a few other awesome but lesser-known bands, and my mom was right there next to me, skanking it up in her clogs.
By Lena Folkert2 years ago in Beat
‘Navalny’ Receives World Premiere, John Early, Kogonada, Lisa Joy, Donald Elise Watkins, Daniel Roher, Lily Mcinerny Participate in Day Six of Sundance Film Festival’s Programming
Sundance Film Festival completed the sixth day of its online festival programming featuring conversations with Daniel Roher, John Early, Kogonada, Lisa Joy, Donald Elise Watkins, Lily Mcinerny, and more. Of note, Sundance Film Festival was home to the World Premiere of Navalny on the very same day that Russia added Alexei Navalny to their terror list. Never before in the history of Sundance, has a film and real-life circumstances been more timely.
By Tammy Reese2 years ago in Beat
Eddie Has Left The Building
Encountering Meatloaf in The Rocky Horror Picture Show The first time I had an encounter with Michael Lee Aday (born Marvin Lee Aday; September 27, 1947 – Left This Mortal Plane January 20, 2022), was watching the excellent musical Richard O’ Brien’s “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” featuring Tim Curry as the sweet transvestite Dr. Frank-N-Furter - A Scientist and Meatloaf as Eddie, an Ex Delivery Boy on a Motorcycle with only half a brain who met his comeuppance with a pick axe.
By Mike Singleton - Mikeydred2 years ago in Beat
September's PASSION!!
Hello World, My name is Demetrius Hill, and I am the Creator of "September's PASSION"! September's PASSION is an Independent Music Business, first and foremost. In the future, it will be a Recording Label. I am the first Artist/Musician in this Business.
By Demetrius Hill2 years ago in Beat
Brooklyn hip hop artist, Curanderx://. releases 1st album
Curanderx://. is the moniker of Esteban Gaspar Silva, and his style is cryptic and noticeable from the first bite. I tend to assume it is related to IT, with all these symbols in his name and the album title. The release refers to relevant online culture with all the different fonts and built-in mysteries. The entirety of the release is composed, recorded, and mixed by Curanderx himself, and it possesses a certain definite taste. All the vocals are always somewhat distorted, creating an uncanny valley atmosphere. The beats and music are also unsettling, rooting in darker and occult hip hop, imagine the SESH crew, but with less desperation and more depression. Wildly abstract lyrics, deconstructed melodies, and monotonous trap FX - this is your recipe for the Ideological Frameworks. Sometimes you get a Lil Ghostmane, a Lil Dalek, a lil of every conscious (and for that matter unconscious) rapper; at times it’s a bleak surrogate baby of Kanye and Lil Peep.
By mysoundMusic2 years ago in Beat
Why I No Longer Pay For Streaming Services
I used to love Spotify, iTunes, Apple Music and every place where you stream music. I thought it was a great way to access your favourite artists and also discover new acts. Whilst paying £9.99 a month to stream as much music as you want is cheaper than buying a ton of music albums, there are several reasons why I have chosen to cancel Apple Music and Spotify Premium.
By Chloe Gilholy3 years ago in Beat
Songs About Stupidity
In late 2005, Dorian Lynskey, a music writer at the Guardian, started a new Friday feature in the newspaper. Every week he would post a topic on the Guardian website's music blog. He asked readers to suggest songs on that topic. Then he would go through the suggestions and put together a 10 song playlist accompanied by an article threading the songs together. The feature was called Readers Recommend. His goal wasn't to create a list of the best or most popular songs but "to create a diverse and engaging listening session."
By Marco den Ouden3 years ago in Beat
Songs About Immigrants and Refugees
In another piece on songs about roots, I concluded with a number that disparaged the very concept of roots, a song about following your dreams and searching for freedom. "People have the ability to lay down their own roots, wherever and whenever they want," I noted. "Maybe part of growing up is not accepting the roots you came with but setting down your own roots in a place and with people of your own choosing."
By Marco den Ouden3 years ago in Beat