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Recovery is an Endless Waltz
When you have a pent up emotion it can be difficult to concentrate on anything else. I made this playlist to help me cry out what I wanted to cry out. Its therapeutic to release feelings that are sitting on your chest.
yanina maysonetPublished 3 years ago in Beat- Top Story - March 2021
To the Beat: March 2021
If everyone is a product of this society, who will say the things that need to be said, and do the things that need to be done, without compromise? -Lauryn Hill
Vocal Curation TeamPublished 3 years ago in Beat Peace is Relative, Emotion is Forever
I am not one to brag but I love making Spotify playlists. I entertain the hell out of myself by making character playlists. It helps me focus the emotions of those characters I am writing when muse escapes me.
yanina maysonetPublished 3 years ago in BeatThis Week In Music - March 30th - Part One
Free Form Telephony is your premiere destination for music discovery. Today we explore the whimsical rhymes of Aesop Rock, the beautifully distinct jazz vocals of Veronica Swift, the intricate sounds of Australian band Bones & Jones, and the a synth filled pop masterpiece by Laura Mvula.
Charlie Le FolPublished 3 years ago in BeatThis Week In Music - Part 2 - Week of March 22nd
Free Form Telephony is your cure for the paradox of musical choice, or a weekly mixtape of 24 songs presented in two parts.
Charlie Le FolPublished 3 years ago in BeatMusic and Mood
I had a thought the other day about music and decided to write about it today. I listen to music every day, pretty much all day. I have music on in the car, I have music on at my desk while working, I have music on when I'm cleaning at home, and when I'm at the gym. I have music on getting ready to go out, and I have music on when I'm taking my bubble bath. Now, depending on my mood depends on my music. In the car and at my desk I listen to a local radio station, Play 92.1 FM. They play throwbacks from the '90s and early 2000s. This music pumps me up! It reminds me of simpler times in high school. Memories with my classmates, and being at night clubs in my early 20's. When I'm cleaning I listen to the same type of music, only I use YouTube playlists on my TV. At the gym, I listen to old-school R&B/ Hip Hop from 90's early 2000's, but only if I'm using the gym's speakers and Spotify. If I'm listening to my iPod, it's Country. I know weird right? While taking in some self-care I listen to spa music or instrumental. I have a special "Bath Time" playlist on my iTunes.
Melissa BezborotkoPublished 3 years ago in Beat24 Songs You Need To Hear - Week of March 22nd - Part One
Free Form Telephony is your cure for the paradox of musical choice, or a weekly mixtape of 24 songs presented in two parts.
Charlie Le FolPublished 3 years ago in BeatKeep Calm and Rock On
Rock music is a type of popular music genre that started out as "rock and roll" in the United States during the late 1940's and early 1950's. Rock music formed into a wide variety of styles in the mid-1960's and later, specifically in English-speaking places like the United Kingdom and the United States. Rock music has influences from multiple genres like jazz and classical music. Rock primarily utilizes instruments like the electric guitar as part of a rock group with the bass guitar and drums. Rock music is always song-based. It has a 4/4 beat and it has verse-chorus form.
Talia DevoraPublished 3 years ago in BeatMy Hot 100 - #75 - 51
It's time for Part 2 of my 100 favorite songs of all time! (Check out Part 1 if you haven't already.) These are the songs that have permanent status on my YouTube and Spotify playlists. Just a quick reminder: I am only counting one song per artist, soloists and their bands count as two artists, and all genres and musical eras are fair game.
Adam WallacePublished 3 years ago in BeatThis Week In Music - Part 2
Free Form Telephony is your cure for the paradox of musical choice, or a weekly mixtape of 24 songs presented in two parts.
Charlie Le FolPublished 3 years ago in BeatSt. Pat's Playlist
St. Patrick’s day is quickly approaching. With COVID our celebrations are looking very different. For me pre-COVID was usually wearing green at a friend’s house having good conversations about real estate, investing, and social issues like women’s equality and universal healthcare while consuming Guinness, Jameson Whiskey, and all green colored candies, cookies, and vegetables. Now that it’s the 2nd St. Patrick’s day since COVID hit the world hard, I’ll be wearing green to work (not that we pinch each other – hello, sexual harassment claims), and then maybe making myself up something green for a Zoom call or getting take out fish and chips.
Top 24 New Songs - Week of March 16th - Part One
Overcome the paradox of musical choice with Free Form Telephony: a weekly mixtape of 24 songs presented in two parts. Scroll to the bottom for the full playlist or dissect the songs one by one. The choice is yours.
Charlie Le FolPublished 3 years ago in Beat