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Rock n' roll, boy bands, jazz trios, and more; the greats, newbies, and forgotten icons who create our favorite groups.
Theremin - A Playlist
Introduction The theremin is an unconventional electronic instrument, named after its Soviet inventor Léon Theremin in 1928, and which doesn't require any contact to be operated. The fruit of research into proximity sensors, the theremin's setup is usually consisting of two metal antennas that sense the distance to the player's hands and react accordingly, one controlling the volume of the sound, and the other controlling the frequency and therefore the pitch. By moving both hands in the air and changing the distance to the antennas, musicians produce an eerie electronic sound.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred a day ago in Beat
Too Fast, Tough Enough to Last: Rediscovering Vanilla Ninja
It's 2003. Eight-year-old me is watching the Estonian Eurovision national round. Then, this unknown girl band takes the stage. And just like that, the world became a little wider. Not only did I think they were the coolest thing ever at the time — and my first real sense that I might like rock music among other things — it was also the first time I remember being engaged with something in pop culture with that kind of passion. And I most certainly remember the national frustration, as well as my own, when they didn’t win and go on to represent Estonia at Eurovision.
By Art-Peeter Roosve2 days ago in Beat
Finding Inner Calm in a Busy World: Practical Techniques That Actually Work
Modern life moves fast. Notifications, deadlines, responsibilities, and constant information create mental noise that makes it difficult to slow down. Many people feel overwhelmed, distracted, and emotionally drained without fully understanding why. Stress has quietly become part of daily life, and finding moments of peace can feel nearly impossible.
By Elevate You Studio8 days ago in Beat
Fighting for More Than Survival: The Story Behind Shadow Fist
In a world where stories often prioritize spectacle over substance, some narratives choose a different path. They focus not just on action, but on the emotional weight behind every decision, every fall, and every rise.
By Andreas szakacs9 days ago in Beat
Michael Moorcock: His Collaborations With Hawkwind and The Blue Öyster Cult
Introduction: On Michael Moorcock I first came across Michael Moorcock in the seventies through listening to Hawkwind, and that brought me to the four-book Runestaff set, which then introduced me to so many Multiverse novels and the Celtic Mythology Books of Corum of The Silver Hand, and Elric The Albino Stealer of Souls with his Black Blade, Stormbringer.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 20 days ago in Beat
10 Dreamy Pop Tracks for Goddesses
You've probably heard a lot of songs that are fun, catchy and easy to digest. However, when's the last time you heard a track that made you feel like you're having a spiritual experience? What about a song that sounds like a chorus of angels or a mysterious tune that you'd hear in a dream and forget upon awakening? This list has ten of them, and you're about to explore the depths of darkwave, goth music and dreamy pop with these groups that brought mystery and intrigue to the 90s and early 2000s.
By Kaitlin Shanks21 days ago in Beat
Scratching Your Soul
I don't know about you, but for me personally there's something about male singers with raspy voices that pull the strings of my soul. I've had lots of favorites over my long years on this planet and finally decided to put together a list of my top 10 contemporary songs by raspy-voiced singers that I enjoy the most.
By Lana V Lynx23 days ago in Beat










