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Mikeydred: Sound Presents In 2024
Introduction I have already entered one piece into this challenge but wasn't sure how to structure it, but found a way and I will include it in the conclusion to this one. Then I thought that our years could be tracked in holidays and birthdays as well as other events.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred about a year ago in Beat
Introducing mysoundMusic: Unsigned Artist Edition podcast
We're excited to announce the launch of a brand-new podcast that we hope will open a whole new world music—mysoundMusic: Unsigned Artist Edition. If you're a fan of fresh, unfiltered talent and want to be one of the first to hear the sounds that are shaping the future of music, this podcast is for you.
By mysoundMusicabout a year ago in Beat
Ice
Introduction I was running around doing chores and working this morning having enjoyed some buttered sourdough crumpets. I don't like toasted sourdough bread because it's like eating rusted saw blades, but the sourdough crumpets are very passable. Anyway for some reason the Jethro Tull song "Skating Away On The Thin Ice Of The New Day" popped into my head and I thought what about doing a playlist where all the song titles mention "Ice"?
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred about a year ago in Beat
Playlist: Waves festival
Saturday is Waves Festival, a monster music day across eight venues in Sunderland. Tickets, a bargain at £35, are running low, but you can still grab the last few here. And here are three rising northeast bands that you should be sure to catch on a bill led by Red Rum Club, Miles Kane, Tom A. Smith and more.
By Andy Pottsabout a year ago in Beat
Monet: The Raw Energy of Experimental Post-Punk
If there’s one band that embodies the spirit of creative chaos, it’s Monet, the experimental post-punk quartet from Swansea. Known for their explosive live performances and boundary-pushing sound, Monet is a band that thrives on the unpredictable.
By mysoundMusicabout a year ago in Beat
Top Five Live Covers You Should Watch
Not too much on denigrating the art of the cover, now. Especially, as I've made clear, the live one. It's often high stakes thanks to some inaugural, celebratory, or tribute event in an arena, maybe even in front of the original artist. The live cover, in my opinion, is how an artist truly earns their stripes. Have they made it their own whilst honouring the original? Have they chosen the right track, or indeed been chosen for the event correctly? And ultimately, can they sing someone else's notes and lyrics with new, exciting meaning without changing its DNA?
By Jessica Baileyabout a year ago in Beat
CJ Beatty's Vision is Changing the Game in Sports and Music
CJ Beatty knows a thing or two about breaking the mold. A former pro baseball player, he’s worn multiple hats, from athlete to scout to hitting coach, but that was just the beginning. With each step in his career, CJ’s evolved, always focused on making a difference in ways that go beyond the expected. His latest move? A genre-defying fusion of music and sports he calls baseball and softball hip-hop. It’s an approach that’s as ambitious as it is unique, and it’s already creating a movement, merging the intensity of sports with the power of music.
By Pascal Bachmannabout a year ago in Beat









