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Rock n' roll, boy bands, jazz trios, and more; the greats, newbies, and forgotten icons who create our favorite groups.
Netflix’s ‘Building the Band’ Has Revealed a Different Kind of Social Experiment, After the Finale
This summer, the Netflix reality show, Building the Band, had me glued to my TV screen for ten episodes straight. When I saw the trailer for it, my mind immediately envisioned it as a combination of two shows I thoroughly enjoy: Love is Blind and Making the Band (a great show, despite being tarnished by the man who created it).
By C.R. Hughes2 months ago in Beat
10 Songs That Capture That Night Feeling
Sometimes, when I'm alone at night, I'll get this thoughtful, melancholy feeling that makes me nostalgic for a place I've never been. The feeling tends to strike when I'm driving around or walking through a city street with streetlights shining overhead. I thought it was just me, but when I discovered that the so-called "night feeling" has an entire subreddit dedicated to it, I realized that people all over the world can relate.
By Kaitlin Shanks2 months ago in Beat
Transformative Factors in Modern Global Music: The Impact of Technology, Migration, War, and Mass Media
Transformative Factors in Modern Global Music: The Impact of Technology, Migration, War, and Mass Media Author: Islamuddin Feroz, Former Professor, Department of Fine Arts, Music Faculty, Kabul University
By Prof. Islamuddin Feroz2 months ago in Beat
Just Focus
Introduction Yesterday, in Wings and Beer in Cannon Street, Preston (an excellent eatery recommended by Harry, Nicola mentioned that she had been to see Focus. She told us, and I was unaware of this, that when they toured the UK during the power strikes in the seventies, they took their own generator on the road to ensure they could always play.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 2 months ago in Beat
Ukrainian Anti-War Songs. Top Story - November 2025.
I've been meaning to compile this list for a long time. With a four-year marking point of the war approaching in February 2026 and the anti-war songs in Ukrainian music ever expanding, I wanted to present an essential list of the songs I listen to frequently.
By Lana V Lynx2 months ago in Beat
Zipho Memela on How Recording Formats Influence Sound. Content Warning.
Zipho Memela, the South African artist, entrepreneur, and musical innovator, is deeply familiar with the nuances of sound. From producing raw, energetic hip-hop in Durban to crafting the sophisticated reinterpretations of his "Vivaldi Project," Memela understands that the medium is part of the message. The recording format chosen by an artist or engineer is not merely a technical decision; it fundamentally shapes the listener's experience, influencing the texture, warmth, clarity, and emotion of the final audio product.
By Kin Mancook2 months ago in Beat
Zipho Memela and Ethnomusicology in Modern Film Scores. Content Warning.
Zipho Memela, the South African creative polymath whose journey from hip-hop prodigy to classical innovator has captured global attention, embodies a profound truth about music: its inseparable link to culture and narrative. While Memela’s projects span the worlds of composition and entrepreneurship, his artistic trajectory offers a masterclass in the principles of ethnomusicology—the study of music within its social and cultural context. In the realm of modern film, this approach has become an indispensable tool for crafting authentic and emotionally resonant scores.
By Kin Mancook2 months ago in Beat
Zipho Memela on the Profound Benefits of Singing. Content Warning.
South African creative visionary Zipho Memela, known for his dynamic shift from a childhood hip-hop star to an innovative entrepreneur and classical composer, has always been deeply attuned to the power of the human voice. Beyond its artistic expression, the simple act of singing offers a remarkable array of scientifically proven benefits for both physical and mental well-being, a phenomenon Memela's career implicitly champions.
By Kin Mancook2 months ago in Beat
The Universal Current: Zipho Memela on Music’s Role in Shaping Social Connections. Content Warning.
Zipho Memela, the South African creative polymath who transitioned from a child hip-hop prodigy to a "million-dollar tycoon" and now a classical innovator, has always understood that music is far more than just sound and rhythm; it is the fundamental architecture of human connection. His career, spanning diverse genres and global stages, consistently illustrates music's unique power to bridge divides, foster empathy, and build communities from the ground up.
By Kin Mancook2 months ago in Beat
Top 10 TikTok Mash-Ups That Broke the Internet (November 2025 Edition)
TikTok in November 2025 was pure chaos in the best way. Throwback hooks, club-ready drops, and meme-friendly edits collided into mash-ups that felt engineered for virality. This list blends cultural impact, memeability, and audio quality, plus the hashtags you can use to find each trend quickly. Keep it skimmable, fun, and just analytical enough to feel legit.
By Asher Vane2 months ago in Beat
Fish Rising
Introduction I was listening to the excellent "Fish Rising", Steve Hillage's debut solo album, and thought I hadn't published a playlist on Vocal for a while, and thought, "What about a marine-based progressive playlist?" I will close it with "The Salmon Song" from "Fish Rising", but will share with you a few sea life pieces that you may be unaware of.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 2 months ago in Beat











