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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.
Sharing Your Music Collection
I have a large music collection , vinyl, CD and digital. Since I became a home worker I have taken to sharing what I am listening to on Instagram.
Mike Singleton - MikeydredPublished 3 years ago in BeatBe wary of the playlist
So, what's the harm in a playlist? Let me set the scene. You are a musician and you want plays. They pay like crap. So, you need a lot of them. Naturally, you're pretty eager to get some. You take what you can get. So you use your time and effort to apply to different playlists. Finding them manually or using sites like Submithub. As a musician, you're eager to get your music out there. So if someone approaches you with the promise of getting many plays, you take it. Right? I mean this is the age of the internet. Not exactly some dodgy man down an ally way. Maybe it's a fake account but you don't realize, you're in a rush. You've got tunes to make. One simple mistake. You don't even consider it.
Charlie SmithPublished 3 years ago in BeatAn Artist's Journey in the World of NFTs and Crypto
It all started because I was procrastinating. When you work from home as a freelancer, it can be easy to let yourself go to laziness from time to time (at least in my case).
Mynah MariePublished 3 years ago in BeatWe Can't Let People Treat Olivia Rodrigo The Same Way They Treated Taylor Swift
You've heard of singer-songwriter Taylor Swift, and by now you've probably heard of actress and singer-songwriter, Olivia Rodrigo. Both women are known for writing honest, confessional lyrics and being themselves, unashamedly.
East Atlanta Montana , is on the rise
East Atlanta Montana is a recording artist from Atlanta, Georgia from an area in Atlanta known as Zone 6. Growing up in this area was tough but Montana’s mom made the best of it while raising four kids alone. She even moved them to better areas to keep them out of trouble but Montana still found trouble as a juvenile. He was in and out of detention centers and on house arrest where he used his mom’s laptop to record music and ended up in more trouble and got involved with gangs and recorded music dissing rival gang members that would later cause altercation at school and would later get him sent off to a military program for six months where he would change his life around and receive his GED. After he came back he formed a group called Gwalla Boyz. The group created a buzz throughout Atlanta and was offered management and label situations but couldn’t come to an agreement because it was so many members and they split but CEO Mario who is the brother and manager of East Atlanta Montana kept the name and made a promotion team with Montana and they threw parties in Atlanta area and the name became even bigger. They used those connections and artists that would perform and later become mega stars as connections to get in the music industry. Montana and CEO Mario finally got in the studio and used these connections, with Coca Vango being one of the connects and a good friend of CEO Mario and Lil Quill meeting CEO Mario they came together to create Montana’s first single released as a Jugg Rich artist She Poppin’ ft. Coca Vango & Lil Quill. It created a huge buzz for Montana. He got back in the studio and started working with a high school friend and producer name ArmaunDidIt and recorded a song called 7 ft. Coca Vango which would be dedicated to his grandma who would gamble and her lucky numbers would be 777. He would constantly see the numbers after he watched her take her last breath a hospital where most of his family is from 777 hemlock St. Macon,Ga so he did his research and found out that those were angel numbers and reassurance that he was moving on a path towards something better. Montana kept going and got back to recording with ArmaunDidIt and finally released a single called I’m Guwop ft. Lil Quill and that brought even more attention and he would start to do free shows around Georgia and take his team with him. The promoters wanted him to come back and wanted to pay him. His story is a real rags to riches story. Montana would go from sleeping in his car and on a friends couch to becoming a household name getting booked for paid shows and paid features from artists from different states and countries. Deal offers coming from left to right. Making it hard for him to decide his next move. He decided to stay independent and control his own destiny and is in a very great space financially. Montana is still dropping music and now has a global core fanbase and he’s in the studio getting ready to release a project that sounds like his best work called “No Handouts” bragging about his success without help from any major labels with the help of his team of producers and management. Montana has a bright future ahead of him and he plans on using earning from the music to start his own label and mentoring artists and building a restaurant named after his grandmother and getting into real estate.
Quality ImpactPublished 3 years ago in BeatEvery Music Artist Should Strive To Put Out An Official Lyric Video
Music is a beloved Medium. Every culture from everywhere in the world has its own type of music. Every civilisation great or small has its own unique sound.
Why Don't Studio Albums Sell As Much As They Used To?
Michael Jackson’s Thriller is the biggest selling album of all time. At 100 million copies sold worldwide according to some sources, it holds the Guinness World Record for this fete.
5 Finest Earmuffs for Resting
Quality rest calls for total convenience as well as tranquility within on your own, enabling a deep remainder to make sure that you wake up feeling freshened. Attaining great sleep can be difficult when you have a snoring partner, along with a noisy flatmate or area. If you are a light sleeper that is conveniently bothered by noise, you may require to think about earmuffs.
Qaisar MehmoodPublished 3 years ago in BeatToday’s “Music”
It would be an insult to the word; “Music” to label most of the “Music” of today; “Music”. It is however in SOME form; Art...but NOT “music” (at least not SOLEY music.)
Rural regeneration, women and music after the Covid Pandemic
Humanity is social by its very nature; we thrive because we connect, and communicate. This is central to our very beings. Relationships and connections of all kind bring us alive. This need can bring about positive change in a world that is rapidly changing and adapting. Music alongside food/eating out is one of those timeless activities that humans will always do. It is simply an expression of life, togetherness, emotion and connection.
Abigail Rooley-TowlePublished 3 years ago in BeatYourGhostProduction.com - First Premium Ghost Production Platform
How did YourGhostProduction.com happen? During the many years of our activity in the EDM world and producing for a long list of artists, we kept getting asked the same question over and over, "Do you have any new tracks available?"
Matthew StaffordPublished 3 years ago in BeatThe Grammy's are now a joke
Once upon a time, the Grammy Awards were respectable. It was an honor to be nominated and even a bigger joy for entertainers to win. The judges chose from a wide range of talented performers and fans eagerly awaited to see if their favorite artists would take home top honors. The Red Carpet was fun to watch as entertainers wowed us with style and grace but all of that has changed. I do not desire to sound like an old prude but there is nothing to respect regarding what was televised on Sunday night.
Cheryl E PrestonPublished 3 years ago in Beat