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The music world is characterized by a blend of constants and continuous change; Beat examines the inside of the industry from recording studios to record labels, live performances, music streaming technology and beyond.
Miss Bomba Claudie is Coming to the NYC Stage at The Producers Club this March 23rd-26th
MISS BOMBA CLAUDIE IS A MULTI-VIRAL, FICTIONAL CHARACTER, CREATED AND IMPERSONATED BY BROOKLYN, NEW YORK COMEDIAN, STEVEN WILLIAMS. DUE TO HIS NATURAL JAMAICAN BACKGROUND, HE IS ABLE TO INFUSE COMEDY AND CULTURE TO CREATE AN AUTHENTIC YET HILARIOUSLY ENTERTAINING EXPERIENCE THROUGH STAGE PLAYS, STAND-UP, AND DIGITAL CONTENT VIA SOCIAL MEDIA AND OTHER PUBLIC PLATFORMS.
Tammy ReesePublished about a year ago in BeatIs 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).
richard blowesPublished about a year ago in BeatApple Airpods: The Best Productivity-Boosting Wireless Headphones
Are you looking for a great way to boost your productivity while working remotely? Look no further than the Apple Airpods wireless headphones. Combining the convenience of Bluetooth technology with Apple’s renowned sound quality, these headphones are the perfect tool for helping you stay focused and productive in any environment. With noise cancellation, long battery life, and an easy-to-use design, the Earbuds are an ideal choice for anyone looking for reliable wireless headphones. In this blog post, we'll explore why Apple Airpods are the best productivity-boosting wireless headphones on the market today.
Carter StokesPublished about a year ago in BeatHow to Add Amazon Music to Premiere Pro
The video editing program Adobe Premiere Pro was created by Adobe. Premiere Pro, the industry standard for video editing, is comprehensive and may be used to edit commercials, films, movies, TV shows, web videos, and audio. But, as you are aware, Premiere Pro compatibility is a need for all video, audio, and image files to be used in the project. You may import a variety of audio and video files into Premiere Pro for editing. For instance, Premiere Pro accepts audio files in AAC, AIFF, M4A, MP3, and WAV formats.
Alexis KayeoPublished about a year ago in BeatMusic & NFTs
The digital world has given birth to several new concepts that have transformed how we interact with music. One of the most recent innovations in the music industry is the use of non-fungible tokens (NFTs) to release and distribute music.
Indie Music StreamPublished about a year ago in Beat"The Backstreet Boys' Success and the Power of Their Loyal Fanbase.
I'm very suspiscious about that, as one of my favourite boy bands are alive for over 20 years and I decided to put all this feeling into words.
Mopsy MeirellesPublished about a year ago in BeatHow To Find The Key To A Song or Audio?
Have you ever wanted to play along with a song but struggled to figure out what key it is in? It can be frustrating when you don't know the key to a song, especially if you're trying to play along with it on an instrument. However, you can easily Find The Key To A Song with a few techniques and tools. In this blog, we'll explore different methods to find the key to a song.
Joseph LarsonPublished about a year ago in BeatHow The Beatles Changed the Music industry.
The Beatles are a huge part of the music industry. In more ways than just one. Every Beatles fan can list so many different reasons. Here's a list of 10 of those reasons.
Multi-Hyphenate Actor, Recording Artist, and Filmmaker Amir Royale Drops Seductive Single “Pruane” (feat. Lulu Kirtchuk and Devereaux)
From Amir Royale I’ve tasted toxicity. I’ve lusted after romance in a way that may have been unhealthy for a couple of years. I’ve misunderstood cues during intimacy before but have also had partners not reciprocate my passion or attention to detail. “Pruane” is about being in that center space between ‘DTF buddies’ and ‘soulmates.’ That unspoken sense of attachment intertwined with the minutiae of apathy. Somewhere smack in the middle of possessive and protective, sexual and sensual, in-love and out of it. We search for the love we think we deserve – and the people that are right for us; we often overlook or undervalue them. Maybe one day I’ll finally start getting all this stuff right. ‘Til then, I’m content sitting still. Walk good, take care. 🌺❤️🩹🌺
StageScene MagazinePublished about a year ago in BeatA Look into the King of Pop's World
Michael Jackson was one of the most iconic figures in music history, known for his unique voice, electrifying dance moves, and larger-than-life personality. But beyond his musical genius, he was also known for his extravagant lifestyle, which often made headlines and captivated audiences around the world.
Yahya BukhariPublished about a year ago in BeatThe Power of Habits: How "Hey Ya!" Transformed a Football Team
Habits are powerful forces that shape our behavior, often in ways we may not even be aware of. The book "The Power of Habit" by Charles Duhigg explores the science behind habit formation and how we can intentionally shape our habits to achieve our goals. One example that Duhigg uses to illustrate the power of habit is the song "Hey Ya!" by OutKast as a tool for habit formation in the context of a football team. In this essay, I will examine the use of "Hey Ya!" as a habit-forming tool and explore the broader implications of intentional habit formation for individuals and organizations.
Abnoan MunizPublished about a year ago in BeatShape of You
Ed Sheeran is one of the most popular singer-songwriters of our time, known for his soulful voice and heartfelt lyrics. Born on February 17, 1991, in Halifax, West Yorkshire, England, Ed Sheeran grew up in a family that loved music. His parents, John and Imogen Sheeran, were both art lovers and his father was a curator at an art gallery. Ed was exposed to a variety of musical genres from an early age, including folk, country, and rock. He started playing the guitar at a young age and quickly developed a passion for music.
Openee ArticlePublished about a year ago in Beat