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Before the lockdown, I wrote a list of articles that I wanted to write on here on my wordpress blog. This was one of them. Whilst I didn’t do as much writing as I had hoped for, I am still proud of the little achievements and small word counts. My 10th book, a dystopian novel called Game of Mass Destruction got its first review on Goodreads and it’s a positive review.
Chloe GilholyPublished 4 years ago in BeatThe Best Playlists
Everyone has those favorite playlists of songs which helps them keep their focus, spikes their adrenaline, or makes them ride the wave of the beat and push themselves in work, studies, or whatever their motivating and prepping themselves for. Wether a test for school, studying for classes, cutting time on daily walks, runs, jogs, or getting ready for game day. Or sometimes it is that favorite meditation or yoga playlist for daily routines.
Ruby EstellePublished 4 years ago in BeatTop Three One Hit Wonders (That I Secretly Wish I Wrote)
Guys here's a little something different from me as I try to combat my most recent bout of writers block, as a Lyricist and Musician there are tonnes of songs I wish I'd written by well established Artists which are great, but I'm here to pay homage to the tracks that like all good things came at us hard and fast, only to disappear in the blink of an eye, but even though they aren't constantly on our minds day to day they are etched deep within our subconscious and we never really forget them.
Frankie MartinelliPublished 4 years ago in BeatBlack History Month: Black Male Artists
Back in July I made an article focusing on black female artists, during the height of the Black Lives Matter movement this year. As this month is Black History Month, it’s only fair that I highlight black male artists who are equally as important as their female counterparts. You can read the article on black female artists here.
Leigh HooperPublished 4 years ago in BeatARTISTS MY PARENTS INTRODUCED ME TO WHEN I WAS YOUNG
Did you use to have that when you were younger in school? When you were with your friends, and they had a "Dark Side of the moon' t-shirt, and you were like "oh so you like Pink Floyd??" and they were like "Pink who?" - *Facepalm*. That happened so many times.
Axelle T. MarchesinPublished 4 years ago in BeatTop20
Top 20 before Shuffle Mode: -Majical Cloudz - Downtown https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Rihk7_2BVw -Seether - Broken ft. Amy Lee
Emely espinozaPublished 4 years ago in BeatRaising the Vibration
On any given day, my focus may change and so will my music selections. In these last few weeks before the election, I have ramped up my intention to share information that will unite us as a country and perhaps affirm the right choice at the ballot booth. Music can inspire. Music can heal. Music can literally move us figuratively and literally to feel a certain way. So, on that note, a couple of weeks ago, I wrote a Facebook post to present a challenge with a specific outcome in mind. Here’s how it read:
Kathleen ThompsonPublished 4 years ago in BeatMy Top Ten List
This fall I returned to school after thirty-seven years. Often, I wear headphones while I’m I listen to an eclectic combination of music. I delight in finding videos of the music of my youth (sixties and seventies). But I also love discovering new-to-me groups, such as Home Free and Pentatonix. Musicals have had a place on my playlist since I was a child, and I played classical piano for many years.
Darlene FranklinPublished 4 years ago in BeatCurrent Mood
By now, I'm sure everybody knows what an emotional journey getting through work and school can be. Especially working from home and attending virtual classes. There is no longer such a thing as a "school" playlist or a "work" playlist; it depends on my mood. Whether I'm motivated, focused, energetic, sad, or (what usually happens) a strange combination of those I have playlists on standby. Seriously, I feel like Spotify is one new playlist away from sending me an email saying "You alright, love?" So, I've pared down 5 of those playlists for you to get your own mood-board-playlists started because you simply can never have enough.
Shae MorenoPublished 4 years ago in BeatRockabilly Is In My Blood
I was born into a family of musicians. My dad played lead guitar for a rockabilly band in historic Lexington, Kentucky during the early 1970's and my mom's brothers played Bluegrass Music in a band in the scenic Appalachian foothills of eastern Kentucky. Both of my grandfathers were musicians along with all their brothers, sisters, and children.
Von HanshawPublished 4 years ago in BeatOf course you know 'Lofi Hip Hop Radio to Relax/Study to'
Back when I was in university all-nighter studing or working on projects were tough but a requirement to get my grades. I prepared myself to endure the night with healthy treats and water to keep me going. But with all sorts of preparation, music was my go to for all-nighters. The key is to find the right kind of tracks to keep me fresh, motivated, and energetic though the nights. I will share a few of my tracks to help you though the nights as I experienced during university. Just as a fyi, even after my graducation I keep these tracks to help me going though my days.
Coco Pang PangPublished 4 years ago in BeatFocus Your Mind, Body and Soul
I used to get laughed at for my music tastes because they were a lot like my grandfather’s. The great thing about it though was that every time I listened to one of my grandfather’s favourite songs, I would remember him. He died when I was about nine years’ old and I miss him every single day even as I near twenty-five. Whilst I was studying for my MA degree a few years back, I would listen to various songs that I felt could focus my mind and help me remember my grandparents - all of which are gone. The rockabilly age is possibly my favourite age of all time and with its repetitive and catchy beats, it can help you remember pretty much anything. Old jazz music and dark soul songs, American Folk Revival and Motown are just some of the genres of music that are on my playlist that I would use for studying. From the bottom of my heart, I thank you for even considering my playlist because I have been bullied so badly for my taste in music. It was never the next new Katy Perry song, even though I respect those who do like that music. Music is really up to you, but this one is up to me and so here we go. Here are five songs on my playlist to give you an overview of how I get focused. Hopefully, it helps you a bit too.
Annie KapurPublished 4 years ago in Beat