fact or fiction
Is it a fact or is it merely fiction? Fact or Fiction explores the lesser known truths in the music universe.
Discover New Music and Connect with the Music Community with BEAT: A Comprehensive Review
There is no denying that music has the power to transport people, evoke emotions, and create a cherished connection between the listener and the artist. To cater to the musical cravings of the present generation, we have a myriad of streaming platforms and applications. One such platform is BEAT, which is slowly but surely gaining popularity among music fanatics.
By MUHAMMAD ANAS QURESHI3 years ago in Beat
Exploring the Nuances of Contemporary Abstract Art: A Journey Through Color, Texture, and Form
Abstract: Contemporary abstract art is a complex and diverse field that encompasses a wide range of styles, techniques, and approaches. From the bold and colorful canvases of Mark Rothko to the intricate and delicate sculptures of Louise Bourgeois, abstract art continues to captivate and challenge audiences around the world. In this article, we will explore the nuances of contemporary abstract art, examining the key elements that make it such a fascinating and engaging art form.
By korjrb hdjdjh3 years ago in Beat
From Tower to Ridgeley
In the summer of 2004, I drove across the desert from Amarillo, Texas to Los Angeles, California, by way of Gallup, New Mexico, Flagstaff Arizona, Winona, Kingman, Barstow and San Bernardino. I drove the U-haul and my husband, at the time, drove our 1989 Red Honda Prelude. We drove straight through, for 19 hours, stopping only for gas and bathroom breaks. Needless today there were some hallucinations along the way as the monotonous straight line of highway stretched out ahead of me through the flat desert land of the Southwest. I distinctly remember the sudden anxiety that flooded my veins when we started to hit the traffic of the outer Los Angeles metropolis. I held a firm but sweaty grip on the steering wheel while the U-haul wobbled across ruts between lanes and in and out of a sea of honking Angelinos, shaking their heads at yet another new arrival.
By Emily E Mahon3 years ago in Beat
π΅ Unleash Your Voice, Illuminate the World! π΅
π Welcome to the vibrant realm of vocal artistry, where melodies become poetry and emotions find their wings. Join us as we embark on a captivating journey through the power of the human voice, transcending boundaries and touching hearts with each resounding note. Whether you're an aspiring vocalist, a seasoned performer, or a passionate listener, our vocal media platform is here to celebrate and amplify the beauty of the voice within you. π
By John Vessly3 years ago in Beat
The Portsmouth Sinfonia
Introduction Sometime in the mid seventies, I started to appreciate classical music after being completely bored by it at school, then I heard "Mars" from "The Planets" by Gustav Holst on Alan Freeman's Saturday Afternoon Rock Show, and went out and bought the album. I knew Manfred Mann's Earthband had used a theme from "Jupiter" for their single "Joybringer" with permission from the Holst estate.
By Mike Singleton π Mikeydred 3 years ago in Beat
From Lou Reed to M*A*S*H: The Status of Bootlegs in 1980. Top Story - April 2023. Created with: OG Collection.
The current era of bootleg media includes illegal recordings of Broadway shows shared through Google Drive, feature films leaked while in theaters due to early streaming dates, and a seemingly impossible amount of times Lana Del Rey has had her laptop stolen. There is a thoroughline from these stories into the past, as fans have secretly shared prized recordings throughout many iterations of media.
By OG Collection 3 years ago in Beat
A Lesson in the Power of Connection from a Small Moment
There are moments in our lives that we may not initially realize the impact of, but as time passes, their significance becomes clear. For me, such a moment occurred during a routine morning commute on the subway.
By Shoaib Aslam3 years ago in Beat
The Rhythm of Change. Top Story - April 2023.
The Rhythm of Change Sitting on the couch, contemplating my crumbling marriage - he was an asshole, I blamed myself - I was watching late night tv and drinking too much wine. An awkward woman appeared on the show. She had long, red hair and a captivating energy. She played the piano and sang a very strange and haunting song. Her lyrics spoke to me. Her musical sound, intriguing: different. I couldnβt turn away.
By KJ Aartila3 years ago in Beat








