synth
Where there's cheesy 80's music, there's undoubtedly a synthesizer somewhere in the mix..
🗺️ Sound as a Place: How Music Becomes Emotional Geography . AI-Generated.
Close your eyes. Think of the last song that truly moved you. Now think: Where did it take you? Not just emotionally—but physically, spatially. Did it drop you into a rainy city at midnight? A sunlit rooftop in summer? An empty bedroom at 2AM? Did it make you feel like you were somewhere else entirely—maybe even a place that doesn’t exist?
By The Yume Collective6 months ago in Beat
☀️ Dreamy Summer Vibes Vol. 1 . AI-Generated.
When the air gets warmer and the days stretch a little longer, there’s an unspoken magic that settles over everything. It’s in the quiet stillness of early morning light, the soft hum of a fan in the background, or the way sunlight dances on your skin during a lazy walk home. Dreamy Summer Vibes Vol. 1, the latest compilation from The Yume Collective, captures that magic in musical form.
By The Yume Collective6 months ago in Beat
Some Canterbury Tales
Introduction I recently joined a Facebook group, "The Canterbury Scene", and they are extremely engaging and have been very welcoming when I have posted there, so I thought I would make a playlist of some of my favourite songs by Canterbury-related artists. You can check the group out here:
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 6 months ago in Beat
Understanding Spotify Playlists:
Over the years of helping independent artists promote their music, I’ve gained a solid understanding of how Spotify works behind the scenes. It’s a complex system that can be confusing, especially if you’re expecting immediate results from playlist placements or promotions. That’s why I want to take a moment to explain how it all works — and how you can use it to your advantage as an artist.
By mysoundMusic6 months ago in Beat
Sarah Arthur Project Fuses Folk Music and Social Justice in Transformative New Album, Dropping July 4th
In an era where music continues to amplify calls for change, the Sarah Arthur Project emerges as a powerful voice for social consciousness wrapped in the soothing textures of folk storytelling. Slated for release this Independence Day, Sarah Arthur, the Spiritual Journey of an American Jewish Woman is more than an album—it’s a timely exploration of identity, justice, and the pursuit of peace.
By Dena Falken Esq7 months ago in Beat
Andrew Dynamite Unveils New Album “Stardust”
London-based producer Andrew Dynamite is an artist who thrives on duality — the past and future, analog and digital, memory and imagination. His newly released album, Stardust (June 1, 2025), is a shimmering, synth-laden journey that channels the golden age of Japanese City Pop while pushing the boundaries of what electronic music can be in the modern era.
By mysoundMusic7 months ago in Beat
Isabel (You Are My Mother)
In 2024 I wrote about 30+ lyrics for songs I would create using AI and digital tools. Somewhere within those 30+ the thought came to me that my mom deserves to be memorialized in song. She is an amazing person. Yes, I am biased but the lady truly is wonderful. She has done a lot of things to help others but first and foremost she has been one great mom. She and I have always had a very close relationship.
By Rick Henry Christopher 8 months ago in Beat
Does Twelve Inches Satisfy You?
Introduction In the 1970s, the vinyl record industry faced a shortage due to the oil crisis of 1973, which led to increased costs for the raw materials used to produce vinyl records. This resulted in thinner, less durable records being produced and, in some cases, delays or cutbacks in new releases. The shortage also impacted the quality of records, with some labels opting for cheaper pressing materials to reduce costs.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 8 months ago in Beat










