industry
The music world is characterized by a blend of constants and continuous change; Beat examines the inside of the industry from recording studios to record labels, live performances, music streaming technology and beyond.
Drake: How a boy from Toronto became a global superstar?
Imagine the kid who lived next door, or the kid you used to have lunch with in school become a superstar that the world loves. Well, that's what happened to everyone who knew Drake. The one and only Champagne Papi, Aubrey Drake Graham, was born October 24, 1986, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He is the son of Dennis Graham, an African-American musician born in Memphis, Tennessee, and Sandi (Sher) Graham, a Canadian Jewish educator.
By Siddharth Thapa2 years ago in Beat
Studio Headphone Monitors
Studio Monitor Headphones Like studio speakers, the headphones you select for your home studio setup play a crucial role in shaping creative decisions. While popular choices like Beats Solo and Bose are great headphones designed for a dynamic listening experience, they often emphasize certain frequencies. For producers crafting music in the studio, these headphones might not provide the accuracy needed for precise sound reproduction. This revelation surprises many when first starting. In this article, we'll dive into the world of studio headphones, exploring features to consider. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned producer, the goal is to guide you through the essentials, shedding light on professional l studio headphones. Insight into their design features and sound reproduction. We want you to make choices tailored to your music-making experience by choosing headphones.
By Loveah Lodge2 years ago in Beat
Studio Monitors
Selecting the right speakers for your home studio is important. Speakers play a pivotal role in translating every musical detail influencing the creative process. Whether you're cleaning mixes, recording, or enjoying music. Speakers impact how you perceive and produce sound. Accurate speakers aid in decisive decision-making and contribute to an immersive listening experience. When considering studio monitors it's important to take careful consideration, as the proper speakers can transform your home setup.
By Loveah Lodge2 years ago in Beat
Glacer FM is still a big scam
It's been a while since I first published my article on Glacer Fm. It still ranks on Google very highly when you type in Glacer FM, so you think surely that by now people would have figured out it is in fact not a real radio station, but a big scam? Unfortunately, that is not the case. It's time to tell part two of this story. This includes abuse from them directed towards me and exposes just how rubbish the music industry can be. I want to tell you this fact again. Glacer FM is not a real radio station it is a scam.
By Charlie Smith2 years ago in Beat
CONCERT TIME
Over 35 years of concert going I appear to be in the minority, those that want to see the first support and anyone that follows. The venues rarely seem more then half full when the first band appears. Then you can find that something wonderful happened and half the audience weren't there.
By ASHLEY SMITH2 years ago in Beat
The Story Behind MJ's Baby Dangling. Content Warning.
Honestly, I will never forget this story. 21 years ago, King of Pop and Global icon Michael Jackson was staying at a hotel with his three children in Berlin. His fans and photojournalists were there outside of the hotel waiting for Michael until he was caught dangling his nine-month-old son on the hotel balcony causing a huge controversy and a bad rep for Michael‘s career.
By Gladys W. Muturi2 years ago in Beat
K-pop Immersion
Music, in my opinion, can be one of the greatest platforms to connect people, society, and cultures. In the US we are most aware of the music that fits Western standards. Even the love for classical music is dying off as the music we see in pop culture takes over. That being said we've started seeing an influx of K-pop supporters in the US in recent years.
By Katelynn Marie 2 years ago in Beat
A Short Stop At The Skipton Sound Bar
Introduction A few years back ( probably more than a few) we discovered the Skipton Sound Bar. Back then it was essentially a second-hand music shop with a small bar and they were always playing Jeff Wayne's "War Of The Worlds", not a favourite of mine. At the time my vinyl collection was smaller than it is now and I managed to lay my hands on an original of Jethro Tull's "Thick As A Brick" complete with the full broadsheet newspaper cover. According to the band, putting together the newspaper took more time and effort than the actual album, which is still very good.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 2 years ago in Beat
FULL STORY ABOUT MOUNT EVEREST . Content Warning.
Mount Everest, also known as Sagarmatha in Nepal and Chomolungma in Tibet, is the world's highest mountain, with a peak reaching 29,032 feet (8,849 meters) above sea level. It is located in the Himalayas on the border between Nepal and the Tibet Autonomous Region of China.
By BABILONTE Dk2 years ago in Beat
Spotify Wrapped 2023. Top Story - November 2023.
Y'all it's that time of year, anticipated by many a Spotify user. Wrapped first started in 2016, although a less developed version "Year in Music" had been premiered the year before. Wrapped gives users a look at the music they listen to from January 1st to October 31st, which, at least for me, is usually a moment to be surprised (or not).
By Alexandria Stanwyck2 years ago in Beat
Hannah Ellis Delivers Poignant And Powerful Track "Too Much & Not Enough"
One of modern country music’s breakout stars of 2023, Hannah Ellis wraps up 2023 with an emotive and heartfelt new song “Too Much & Not Enough”. The poignant track is the follow-up to “Wine Country’ – which just cracked the Top 50 at Country radio and is climbing the charts – and is the lead-in single for her much anticipated debut album That Girl, which is set to bow on Jan. 12th, 2024.
By RockNRollBuddha2 years ago in Beat











