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Tunes to Get Grooving To (Part 11). Top Story - December 2019.
Hi all! After last week’s celebratory Christmas edition, it’s only fair that this week we keep in the theme of coming to the end of the year. Last week Spotify released their “Spotify Wrapped” which can show listeners their favourite music of the year, favourite music of the decade, and how much music they’ve listened to. This week I’ll be digging into my own personal music taste and sharing five tunes that I’ve had on repeat this year!
By Leigh Hooper6 years ago in Beat
The Best One Direction Solo Era Playlist Created by Yours Truly
Just as a warning before we get started: It will be a miracle if I don’t list every single solo song from every single member of the band, but I’m going to attempt to practice a little self control and only list the songs that I listen to religiously and/or think are the top of the chain for that particular artist. With all that being said, and now that you are perfectly aware that this could be the most extensive playlist ever created, let’s get to it.
By hannah irelan6 years ago in Beat
(Festive) Tunes to Get Grooving To
Hi all! It’s week ten of Tunes to Get Grooving To and I’m happy to announce that as there’s only 3 weeks left till Christmas this week is holiday themed! I have five festive tunes coming up for you so, get into your festive pyjamas, grab yourself a hot chocolate and get straight into this playlist!
By Leigh Hooper6 years ago in Beat
The Best Christmas Songs
We’re well into November now, so it’s now allowable to play Christmas songs without anyone telling you to stop because it’s too early. We all have a favourite Christmas album, compilation or playlist knocking about that we tend to get out every year, and no doubt it’ll feature some of the all-time classics, as well as a few more recent hits. So in the run up to Christmas, what are the very best festive songs that you should all have on your Spotify playlist? Well, they’ll go a little something like this…
By Jaime Hunter 6 years ago in Beat
Tunes to Get Grooving to (Part 8)
Hi all! 1. “Like Lovers Do” – Jacob Sigman, Frankie Jacob Sigman is a singer/songwriter from Detroit who’s an up-and-coming artist looking for his spot in pop-music fame. He has been releasing music since 2017 yet more recently, Sigman has decided to release a single on the first day of every month for a whole year. Not only is that quite a challenge, but it also puts a fun twist on his releases. Frankie, who features on the track, is also an undiscovered artist who posts her music on Soundcloud. She’s got a sweet voice and it’s perfect for Sigman’s latest release.
By Leigh Hooper6 years ago in Beat
New Spotify Albums Out!
Hey everyone! So as you know my hobby is music making—and I have been trying to strike out in a more professional direction in that avenue so I have been uploading a lot of my music to Spotify—I have made hundreds over the years so I am slowly remastering them and uploading them!
By Shawn Dall6 years ago in Beat
Top 10 Best Autumnal Albums
What’s better than sitting on a couch with a cup of tea beside you and a good book on your lap while it rains outside? Doing it while some awesome music plays in background, that’s what. I decided to go through my collection of records and tried to pick the best soundtrack for the perfect autumn day, the results are as follows:
By Camilla Fabbri6 years ago in Beat
Tunes to Get Grooving To (Part 7)
Hi all! Today is week seven of Tunes to Get Grooving To and first of all I want to say thank you for all the reads and the love I'm receiving for creating these articles, it makes me so happy to see so many people enjoying what I put out! This week I’m back again with five new grooving tunes and I hope you love them as much as you loved last week’s! Now, here they are…
By Leigh Hooper6 years ago in Beat
One Direction Members as Their Own Songs
I don’t think I’m alone when I say this: when we listen to music, we often make connections to people. A certain song, no matter how subtle the message might be in reality, can make you think of a person; maybe even one you’ve never met. This is part of what makes music so personal. For every single person in the world, one song can take on so many different meanings. Then suddenly, the music that you’ve connected to these people make them feel closer than ever. You don’t have to imagine them; you can feel their presence. That’s the magic, I think.
By hannah irelan6 years ago in Beat
Finding Quality Music Under the Radar
These days, with streaming, downloads, and all the available formats, new and old, it is quite easy for good music to fall under the radar. In that respect, it is an almost an even field, whether music is something you seriously follow or you are just a casual fan. It often happens that your pile of vinyl or CDs just grows, or those downloads and possible streaming links are overcrowding your computer.
By Ljubinko Zivkovic6 years ago in Beat














