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Classic 70s Albums: At The Speed of Sound- Wings
At The Speed of Sound- Wings (1976) Are you a fan of Paul McCartney? πΆβ€οΈ Wings was a British-American rock group that rose to popularity during the 70s. Led by singer/songwriter Paul McCartney of the Beatles, the band consisted of Paul, his wife Linda, Denny Seiwell, and Denny Laine. However, the band has cycled through many different members. Band on the Run, another popular album by the band, is a prime example of this, showcasing the talents of many different musicians into one amazing experience.
By Slgtlyscatt3red9 months ago in Beat
Ziyuan Yue: A musical fusion of emotion, innovation and heritage
In todayβs fast-evolving music scene, few composers stand out quite like Ziyuan Yue, whose diverse work has earned her recognition across cultures and mediums. Proficient in storytelling, Yueβs compositions range from film scores, digital installations, live orchestral works to cross-cultural soundscapes. Her music combines emotional depth with intricate structure, often enhancing how audiences engage with storytelling in film and performance.
By Rashila Shahi10 months ago in Beat
Frippology
Introduction My first encounter with the music of Bob Fripp was on the song "21st Century Schizoid Man" by King Crimson on the sampler album "Nice Enough To Eat", but it was from their album "In The Court Of The Crimson King", a blueprint and initiation of Progressive Rock.
By Mike Singleton π Mikeydred 10 months ago in Beat
Billy Bootleggers Surf Matinee
Introduction Afternoon gigs are a great idea. They enable you to hear great live bands without the worry of having to leave for the last bus. Although I had to leave this one early, I had a great time talking with the headliners, who are from Toronto, Canada, and Mark's sister is a dental assistant in London.
By Mike Singleton π Mikeydred 10 months ago in Beat
Gangster Rap Never Died: The Eternal Legacy of Tupac, Biggie, DMX, and the Kings Who Built a Genre
From the streets of Compton to the corners of Bed-Stuy, from β90s boomboxes to streaming playlists today, gangster rap never really left. It just evolved β shaped by blood, politics, police sirens, and poetry scrawled on the back of legal pads in smoky studios.
By Rukka Nova11 months ago in Beat











