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Where there's cheesy 80's music, there's undoubtedly a synthesizer somewhere in the mix..
The Story Of The Great Tupac Shakur
Tupac Shakur, a legendary figure in the world of hip-hop, rose from humble beginnings to become one of the most influential and celebrated artists in history. Born on June 16, 1971, in East Harlem, New York City, Tupac's early life was shaped by his family's ties to the Black Panther Party and a passion for the arts. As he honed his skills in acting and poetry, he discovered his love for hip-hop, and his talent as an MC quickly garnered attention.
Nicholas MosesPublished 9 months ago in BeatThe Rise And Death Of A legend| The Juice Wrld Documentary
Jarad Anthony Higgins, known by his stage name Juice WRLD, was a rising star in the world of hip-hop and rap music, captivating millions of fans worldwide with his unique blend of emotional lyrics and melodic delivery. Born on December 2, 1998, in Chicago, Illinois, Juice WRLD's passion for music began early in life, drawing inspiration from icons like Eminem and Kid Cudi.
Nicholas MosesPublished 9 months ago in BeatUnveiling the Emotional Magic of Slowed + Reverbed + Sad + Muffled Songs
In the vast landscape of music streaming, a captivating genre has emerged, captivating hearts and souls with its melancholic charm - Slowed + Reverbed + Sad + Muffled Songs.
Jameson MeyerPublished 9 months ago in BeatThe Power of Music and Frequency: How Melodies Shape Our Moods
From ancient chants to modern symphonies, music has the unique ability to evoke a wide range of emotions and alter our moods. However, what many may not realize is that the power of music lies not only in its artistic composition but also in the frequencies it carries. In this article, we will explore the fascinating connection between music and frequency and how they can effortlessly change someone's mood.
Kacem MoussiPublished 9 months ago in BeatThe Funk Pioneer and Master of Groove
Title: George Clinton: The Funk Pioneer and Master of Groove Introduction George Clinton, a musical trailblazer and funk visionary, has played a pivotal role in shaping the landscape of contemporary music. As the driving force behind Parliament-Funkadelic and the Funk genre, Clinton's innovative style and boundary-pushing compositions have left an indelible mark on generations of music enthusiasts. In this blog, we delve into the life and career of George Clinton, exploring his early days in music, his rise to fame as a funk icon, and his enduring influence on the world of music.
Openee ArticlePublished 10 months ago in BeatBest Videos of the Eighties Part 2
Cult Films and Midnight Movies: "From High Art to Low Trash" Vol. 1 by Tom Baker 1. Pete Schilling - "Major Tom" Ye gods, this video (which clearly continues the saga of the mysterious astronaut "Major Tom," first begun by the late David Bowie who likewise chronicled the space explorer turned junkie in the two songs--"Space Oddity" and "Ashes to Ashes") is as quintessentially 1980s as it gets. Here we have footage of the Apollo Moon Landing, rocket take-offs, and orbits around the Big Blue Marble, juxtaposed with roller-skating outer space carhops bringing you a coney dog full of celestial goodness while doing their thing in a place where dry ice fog is clinging to the ground like pebbles on the surface of Le Luna. And that doesn't even begin to mention how great the song is. No one has heard from Pete Schilling since this song's release, so I assume he's Out There, Somewhere, "sitting in a tin can," with "Earth below us, drifting...floating weightless."
Keith Emerson - Master Of Classical Destruction
Introduction The title of this may sound like I am not too impressed with Keith Emerson, but while some of his work with The Nice and Emerson, Lake and Palmer left me cold, a lot of it made my jaw drop.
Mike Singleton - MikeydredPublished 10 months ago in BeatFlying Doesn't Help
I think I first became aware of Anthony Moore through his work with Slapp Happy, Henry Cow, Dagmar Krause and Peter Blegvad.
Mike Singleton - MikeydredPublished 11 months ago in Beat5 habits of rich person
In our digital era of financial success, we often look habits and behaviors of people who have already success. It is no secret that the rich think and act differently when it comes to money. By observing their daily routines, we can gain valuable insights and learn from their strategies. In this article, we will tell into the five things that rich people do on a daily basis, providing you with practical advice to boost your financial well-being.
Got it Covered: A Playlist Devoted to the Art of the Cover Version
So...the best way to start off this playlist of interesting cover versions is with Tina Turner's take on the Creedance Clearwater Revival's Proud Mary. I don't know about anyone else, but as much as I have a lot of time for CCR, Tina absolutely made this song her own and as well as being my favourite version of this song, it's my favourite Tina song.
Paul StewartPublished 11 months ago in BeatThe Harmonious Melodies of Healing: Unveiling the Transformative Power of Music on Mental Health
İntroduction: Music has been a powerful tool throughout human history for expressing emotions, communicating, and influencing moods. In recent years, research has shown that listening to music has various positive effects on mental health. In this article, we will explore the positive impacts of music on mental well-being in greater detail.
samet sevinçPublished 11 months ago in BeatSo Far Away - Observations On "Brothers In Arms" and "No Parlez"
Introduction This is another post taken from Seven Days In from 2020. It is observations on the difference between a couple of vinyl albums and their compact disc counterparts, which then wanders off into the fact that in some ways technology has brought us much closer together while distance still keeps us far apart.
Mike Singleton - MikeydredPublished 11 months ago in Beat