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Echoes of Euphony
Under the guidance of Marcus, Elara dove into the heart of Crescendo's forgotten history. The Harmonics' underground haven was a treasure trove of musical relics—ancient sheet music, dusty instruments, and tales whispered by those who still remembered the songs of their ancestors.
By Dharmesh P3 years ago in Beat
Echoes of Hope
Years had passed since the triumphant journey that rekindled Crescendo's melodies and extended their harmonious influence across dimensions. The city had become a vibrant hub of culture, creativity, and exploration—a testament to the resilience of its people and the enduring power of music.
By Dharmesh P3 years ago in Beat
Echoes of Euphony
In the wake of their victory atop the Tower of Silences, a new dawn bathed Crescendo in a golden light. The city's streets, once shrouded in silence, now resounded with the melodies of life. The people danced and sang, their spirits lifted by the music that flowed freely once more.
By Dharmesh P3 years ago in Beat
Lean on Bill
American singer and songwriter Bill Withers came into this world on July 4, 1938, as William Harrison Withers Jr. During the span of his career he won three Grammy Awards. “Still Bill” a documentary film about his career came out in 2009. In 2005 he was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame and in 2015 into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Withers died from heart complications on March 30, 2020, at the age of 81.
By Rasma Raisters3 years ago in Beat
Exploring the line between music and noise
Back in the year 1960, a curious event unfolded on national television that left viewers both puzzled and intrigued. This was the work of an American composer named John Cage. Unlike traditional composers who used familiar musical instruments, Cage was surrounded by an assortment of everyday objects. Among the curious items were a bathtub, ice cubes, a toy fish, a pressure cooker, a rubber duck, and a collection of radios. Armed with these unconventional tools and armed with nothing but a stopwatch, Cage performed what he titled "Water Walk." The result was a symphony of unexpected sounds, delivered with utmost seriousness and precision. Some viewers found this performance to be uproariously funny, while others dismissed it as utterly absurd. However, a common question lingered in the minds of those who witnessed it: Could this be considered music at all? The answer, as it turns out, is not as straightforward as it might seem.
By Anita Nelima3 years ago in Beat
The Story Of The Great Tupac Shakur
Tupac Shakur, a legendary figure in the world of hip-hop, rose from humble beginnings to become one of the most influential and celebrated artists in history. Born on June 16, 1971, in East Harlem, New York City, Tupac's early life was shaped by his family's ties to the Black Panther Party and a passion for the arts. As he honed his skills in acting and poetry, he discovered his love for hip-hop, and his talent as an MC quickly garnered attention.
By Nicholas Moses3 years ago in Beat
The Rise And Death Of A legend| The Juice Wrld Documentary. Content Warning.
Jarad Anthony Higgins, known by his stage name Juice WRLD, was a rising star in the world of hip-hop and rap music, captivating millions of fans worldwide with his unique blend of emotional lyrics and melodic delivery. Born on December 2, 1998, in Chicago, Illinois, Juice WRLD's passion for music began early in life, drawing inspiration from icons like Eminem and Kid Cudi.
By Nicholas Moses3 years ago in Beat
Rumble Jam
Apple crumble happily bubbling in the oven. Wine glasses scattered across the table. One hour to go until the Rum Jungle Agricultural Society began buttering up Harold Jones. It was Georgie's idea. She wrote the letter to the head of the Uranium mine, inviting him to our committee meeting tonight, promising all kinds of “epicurean delights”. This gave the letter, a touch of glamour and reminded Jones of his city home. A person like Jones doesn’t relocated to the isolated upper tip of Australia unless he’s going to make a bomb! A financial bomb, I mean. And the RJAS wanted a bit of that filthy lucre to stay in Rum Jungle.
By Johnson Micheal3 years ago in Beat






