humanity
Humanity topics include pieces on the real lives of music professionals, amateurs, inspiring students, celebrities, lifestyle influencers, and general feel good human stories in the music sphere.
Twenty One Pilots
Live Music. Another new Album. Loyal Fans. Hype. These are all things I think Twenty One Pilots have succeeded at creating. They have created an experience that their fans are drawn to and can't seem to say no to. They have created a loyal fanbase that will follow them wherever they lead. They have unlocked the secret to not needing to write to the algorithm but instead, they get to write for themselves. A true level of creative freedom.
By Thomas Terry25 days ago in Beat
My Thoughts on North West's performance at the Hollywood Bowl
Disney has brought the stage from the Producers of Disney’s Encanto at the Hollywood Bowl. Now, Disney celebrates The Lion King: 30th anniversary by bringing a live-to-film concert featuring the Broadway Cast of The Lion King, some of the original voice cast of The Lion King, Elton John, Lebo M., Jennifer Hudson, and last but not least North West, the daughter of Kanye West and Kim Kardashian are performing the live musical concert at the Hollywood Bowl. However, not everyone was too fond of North West performing for the Hollywood Bowl since North is a nepotism child and hasn't been trained to be a performer like every child who has talent or experience on stage. Here are some reasons or alleged reasons why North got a part of the show.
By Gladys W. Muturi26 days ago in Beat
Aaron, Oh, Aaron: My Thoughts On the Life of Aaron Carter. Content Warning.
I remember when Aaron Carter prophesied that he would die an early death. In the liner notes for the singer’s 2001 Oh, Aaron album, the singer; then, just months shy of his 14th birthday, contemplated the life that had brought him immense fame and an immeasurable level of sadness that his young fanbase could never fathom.
By Jonathan Apolloabout a month ago in Beat
Carnatic Music
Carnatic music, also known as Karnatak music, is a subgenre of Indian classical music originating from South India. This intricate, rhythmically detailed, and melody-focused music has roots in the ancient Hindu traditions, specifically the Vedas and the Natyashastra, which are foundational texts on performing arts1. Let’s delve a bit deeper into its history and characteristics:
By Allwyn Roman Waghelaabout a month ago in Beat
Unleashing Creativity with Try for the AI Song Generator: A Drill Music Journey. AI-Generated.
But Try for the AI Song Generator isn’t just about making music; it’s about pushing the boundaries of what’s possible. By democratizing the creative process, this platform empowers artists to explore new sounds and experiment with unconventional ideas. For Drill musicians, this means breaking free from the constraints of traditional production techniques and embracing the limitless potential of AI-generated beats.
By Oliver Greenabout a month ago in Beat
Pandit Ravi Shankar. AI-Generated.
Pandit Ravi Shankar, born Robindro Shaunkor Chowdhury on April 7, 1920, was an iconic Indian sitarist and composer. His influence extended far beyond his own performances, leaving an indelible mark on the world of music. Here are some highlights from his remarkable legacy:
By Allwyn Roman Waghelaabout a month ago in Beat
Hanging On for Dear Life
I still remember the first time I heard “Hanging On for Dear Life” by Jennifer McGill… and the other first time. The very first was way back in the early 90s. In the middle of a very late night, I was awake and bored enough to watch a movie that I recorded weeks before. The movie was My Boyfriend’s Back, a silly horror-comedy that most film buffs regard as the one credit the late Phillip Seymour Hoffman probably wished he could erase from his acting resume.
By Jonathan Apollo2 months ago in Beat
Some famous Indian classical music compositions
Indian classical music, with its rich heritage and diverse traditions, has produced countless world-renowned vocalists, musicians, and composers. Let’s explore some of the timeless compositions that continue to captivate audiences:
By Allwyn Roman Waghela2 months ago in Beat
The Greatest, Most Dynamic, Complex, and Diverse, But Least Popular Musical Genre Yet Invented, May Have Finally Erased an Enduring Blemish
If you are reading this then you are probably a junglist like myself. A lover of drum & bass/jungle music. Because of that fact there are at least three things that I know about you. Number one you are a very cool person with excellent tastes who I'd love to hang out with and happily call a friend. Number two you have had a variation of the following conversation way too many times in your life to count.
By Everyday Junglist2 months ago in Beat