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The Evolution of Music: From Vinyl to AI-Generated Songs . AI-Generated.
Music has always been a powerful force in our lives, evolving with each passing era to reflect the tastes, technologies, and cultural shifts of its time. From the crackling sounds of vinyl records to the synthesized beats of AI-generated songs, the journey of musicโs evolution is a fascinating tale of innovation, creativity, and human ingenuity. Letโs take a deep dive into how music has transformed over the decades, from analog to digital, and now, to the realms of artificial intelligence.
By Getu Hirpo11 months ago in Beat
In 78 Everyone Born In 45 will be 33โ . Content Warning.
The Songs Introduction This is a nine-year-old excavation from Seven Days In With A Few extras thrown in. Chris Morton designed a lot of the artwork for the label and this is my interview with him here.
By Mike Singleton ๐ Mikeydred about a year ago in Beat
My Harvest Vinyl Collection
Introduction I can't remember for certain the first Harvest record that I bought. My brother bought "Black Night" by Deep Purple and I then bought "In Rock" because both records shared the song "Speed King" which I always wanted to sing live, but, so far, have not had the opportunity. "In Rock" is back in my vinyl collection along with the ones I have included in the lead photograph, and this is a playlist of songs from Harvest Label records that are in my vinyl collection.
By Mike Singleton ๐ Mikeydred about a year ago in Beat
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 ๐ Mikeydred about a year ago in Beat
Mikeydred's Sounds 2024
Introduction I am not sure how to do this. A Lot happens to me, but the events are seldom soundtracked by a particular song. However, music is always playing, and you know that almost every poem, story and article that I publish on Vocal has an appropriate song added to it for you to listen to as you read.
By Mike Singleton ๐ Mikeydred about a year ago in Beat
REVELATION
It was a time of change for McKinnon High School. No mere slaves to long-established convention they had taken the radical step, just in time for my enrolment, of abandoning caps for boys and gloves for girls. Girls still had to wear hats, of course. Who knows what passions might be inflamed in twelve year old cusp-of-adolescents if they encountered liberated hair? Experienced staff members shuddered at this collapse of values, while newer recruits to the ranks of late-60s educators quietly rolled their eyes.
By Bruce Jenkinsabout a year ago in Beat
Explore How Physical Media Like CDs, Vinyl, and Blu-rays Have Evolved in the Digital Age
In an era dominated by streaming and digital downloads, physical media like vinyl records, CDs, and Blu-rays have not only survived but thrived, offering unique experiences that appeal to collectors, audiophiles, and fans alike. As we explore the evolution of these formats, we'll uncover why vinyl record pressing, DVD replication, and custom media production have made a significant comeback in the digital age.
By Urban Snackerabout a year ago in Beat
"Come On The Amazing Journey"
โI saw the film Tommy on cable television, and despite Jack Nicholsonโs heinous rendition of โGo to The Mirrorโ, I was deeply moved by the music and the story.โโโโJack Black honoring Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend at the 2008 Kennedy Center Honors.
By Michael Kantuabout a year ago in Beat
The Surprising Truth About Pop Music: Beyond the Beats and Lyrics. AI-Generated.
Pop music, with its catchy melodies and relatable lyrics, has dominated the music industry for decades. But beneath the surface of the catchy beats and infectious choruses lies a rich tapestry of stories, influences, and cultural significance. Let's delve into some surprising truths about pop music that you may never have known.
By Kelly Munala Brookesabout a year ago in Beat
Short n' Sweet by Sabrina Carpenter - Bop or Flop?
ALBUM OF THE YEAR. LYRICAL. ADDICTIVE. Short n' Sweet by Sabrina Carpenter is definitely high on the list for songs I cannot turn off. Each and every song off this album is just *chef's kiss*. So good. So, so good. You'd want to crank up the stereo volume and dance down the street to most songs on this album... shed a little tear for a couple others. No matter what, you will not be turning this album off once you press play (As long as you're 18+... because the songs and it's lyrics are definitely not kid friendly at all. This album was in true Former Disney Star fashion, I must say).
By 'Lissa Stufflestreetabout a year ago in Beat











