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History of Music
History of Music Music has been a part of human culture for thousands of years, with evidence of musical instruments dating back to ancient civilizations. Throughout history, music has played a significant role in religious ceremonies, celebrations, and as a form of entertainment. In the 19th and 20th centuries, new technologies such as the phonograph and radio led to the widespread dissemination of music and the rise of popular music.
By yasir saleem3 years ago in Beat
Ever heard of Meute?
If you're a fan of electronic music and brass instruments, then you're in for a treat with the Hamburg-based band, Meute. This innovative band has been making waves in the music scene since 2011 with their unique blend of techno and brass instruments.
By Baris Ovali3 years ago in Beat
The Wonderful Saw Doctors
Introduction I was first made aware of The Saw Doctors when my friend Mike O'Brien (CEO of Opencast and partner in Mog On The Tyne Cat Cafe) told me about the cover of the album "If This Is Rock And Roll, I Want My Old Job Back" which featured their dads on the front cover and the band on the back cover in identical poses. I was in Sunderland and bought a copy from Volume (another sadly missed record shop) and I completely loved it.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 3 years ago in Beat
Club Night #2
About 9 months ago, I floated an idea of a night out that really only exists in my own head. The idea of a club night with a singular band as the focus is not a new one, there is a club in Manchester that regularly hosts after-parties after gigs held all over the city.
By Luke Foster3 years ago in Beat
Passion Is No Ordinary Word - The Music Of Graham Parker
Introduction As often happens in these musical appreciation/playlist hybrid Vocal Stories I don't really remember when I first came across the music of Graham Parker. With The Rumour, he was part of the British pub rock movement that set the foundation for the punk explosion of 1977.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 3 years ago in Beat
25 K-Pop Songs For The Spotify Playlist You Cry To
If you're like me, you have a million Spotify playlists for pretty much anything and everything. From working out to extremely specific forms of synesthesia, I have a playlist for almost everything, even if they are not entirely universal. However, almost everyone has that one playlist they put on after a break up or whenever they've had a stressful day at work and just need to cry.
By Alisan Keesee3 years ago in Beat
20 More Non-English Speaking Musicians to Add to Your Playlists
If you haven't seen part one, you can check it out here. 1. Ailu Valle Áilu Valle is a Finnish musician and teacher. He was involved in the making of records by well-known Finnish musicians Pummiharmonia and Roolipolunveljeks. His debut album was released in 2012, rapped in his native tongue in hopes of reviving the language. In 2019, he won the state award for children's culture.
By choreomania3 years ago in Beat








