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Iconic moments in music history.
Exploring the Vastness: From Earth to the Edge of the Universe
The Earth and Its Neighborhood Despite its familiarity, Earth resides within a vast celestial neighborhood. The moon, seemingly close, is actually over two hundred and fifty thousand miles away at its farthest point, a distance that could contain every planet in our solar system. This vast distance reminds us of the relative scale of celestial bodies within our cosmic vicinity.
By SHUKURU MNZAVA2 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 earsβand 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
Writing Their Own Requiem. Content Warning.
Introduction This morning I picked out "You Want It Darker" by Leonard Cohen and thought I know at least three artists who knew they were not long for this world, and thought it might be an idea to share songs from these albums with you.
By Mike Singleton π Mikeydred 2 years ago in Beat
A Night of Clubbing to Classical Music
The Royal Albert Hall. What a venue. One steeped in history, whose presence speaks of architectural might as manifested by the engineering magnificence of the Victorians, the red brick depicting both the solidness of their design but also their keenness on the aesthetic. Echoes of the Pantheon in Rome are palpable and the royal combination of red brick contrasting with yellow stone, like rubies and gold, speak of opulence and tribute.
By Rachel Deeming2 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 π Mikeydred 2 years ago in Beat









