60s music
Groove along to Beat Media's breakdown of the bands, artists, songs and culture that defined the 60s.
vox
1. The discovery in a world of advanced technology, a young scientist makes a groundbreaking find. While conducting research in a high-tech laboratory, the scientist stumbles upon something extraordinary - a mysterious device known as vox. This device possesses the remarkable ability to manipulate reality itself.
By VoidCipher2 years ago in Beat
Music From The Other Room
Introduction I have said that if you decide to move your vinyl, CDs, DVDs or VHS Tapes to the loft, you may as well give them to a charity shop because you are never going to go up there to retrieve something, and that can be said of a lot of things that you put in the loft.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 2 years ago in Beat
Musical Mysteries Unveiled: From Ancient Hymns to Hoof Flutes
In the whimsical realm of ancient melodies, where clay tablets and bone flutes reign supreme, there's a musical mystery that transcends the ages. So, grab your imaginary lyre and let's take a delightful romp through the annals of history as we uncover the oldest tunes ever to grace human ears—and maybe share a chuckle or two along the way!
By NICKSON NJERU2 years ago in Beat
How to Create Catchy Beats That Grab Listener Attention
In the world of music production, creating beats that are not only catchy but also grab the listener's attention is crucial. Whether you're a seasoned producer or just starting out, mastering the art of crafting beats that stand out can make all the difference in your music. In this article, we'll explore some tips and techniques for creating catchy beats that will captivate your audience.
By BLESSING COOL 2 years ago in Beat
By the Beautiful Sea
Some of the best songs about the sea have been recorded across many different music genres such as pop, rock, R&B, hip-hop, country, jazz, and disco. Songs about the sea are sung just about the sea as the main topic or about water sports, and a great deal are about love and romance which include many different lyrical interpretations. Here are some of the most popular.
By Rasma Raisters2 years ago in Beat
Down By the Riverside
“Moon River” is a song that was composed by Henry Mancini with lyrics by Johnny Mercer. It was written to be performed by British actress Audrey Hepburn in the 1961 movie “Breakfast at Tiffany’s”. The song won the 1962 Grammys for Record of the Year and Song of the Year. In 1999 Mancini’s recording was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame.
By Rasma Raisters2 years ago in Beat
Rebound
Introduction Whenever I am away I always hope to find somewhere where I can buy a record or two, with a preference for vinyl, if I find it interesting enough. I do have a huge CD and digital collection so I seldom buy things in digital format, and the reality is that I don't need any more vinyl but often find something that piques my interest.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 2 years ago in Beat
Route 666
Introduction I don't know what popped this into my head. I was reading an old blog post about the 101ers and the band name coming from George Orwell's 1984 then I thought of Girlschool covering Gun's "Race With The Devil" and thought what road would they be on, then thought of the song "Route 66" and the road Route 66 which runs from Chicago to Los Angeles nearly two and a half thousand miles:
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 2 years ago in Beat
Jumping Across Stepping Stones
“Heart of Stone” is a song that was recorded by the English rock band The Rolling Stones. It is credited to the songwriting partnership of Jagger/Richards. The song came out as a single in 1964 and is featured on their albums The Rolling Stones Now! and Out of Our Heads. It became their second Top 20 US hit.
By Rasma Raisters2 years ago in Beat








