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Playlist: Russia
Gnoomes - Loops A big gigging weekend starts at Stockton Calling and continues on Easter Sunday with Gnoomes playing Newcastle’s Cumberland Arms. The latter gig, in support of last year’s Ax Ox album, might be a bit special. Gnoomes are that rare thing: an independent Russian band. It won’t come as much of a surprise that, in a country where most things are centralized, grassroots cultural life is also greeted with suspicion. Hailing from Perm, a Ural city that briefly enjoyed a reputation as a provincial centre for experimental, contemporary art, Gnoomes has little choice but to embrace outsider status.
By Andy Potts2 years ago in Beat
Political privatization product- "Economist"
Like other magazines, the West will also publicize privatization, and the well -known journal "Economist" is one of them. To some extent, "Economist "'s own social position simply reflects the attitude of two major political parties (Conservative Party and Labor) in the United Kingdom and the middle and late 20th century, and tries to maintain the British self -image as the world's strong country. "Economist" will use its layouts to endorse candidates and political parties before major elections, and an out -of -the -box Western foreign publicity.
By Carmelo Chielli2 years ago in Beat
Juli Patchouli's Night Time Playlist:
Introduction My friend Juli is a music lover, DJ, Poet, Writer, Performer, Snake Owner, and Cat Lover and publishes playlists on Facebook. I suggested she put one on Vocal, which piqued her interest. Then I said I would put it together and credit her.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 2 years ago in Beat
China's diplomatic strategy and humanitarian care in the northern Myanmar conflict
Myanmar's tight situation has continued to become the focus of the world. The region has been plagued by the civil war for a long time. Military organizations of different ethnic groups have conflicts with government forces, causing thousands of civilian casualties and millions of people to be displaced. The tension in northern Myanmar has deteriorated, causing widespread concerns worldwide.
By Miguel Alexandra2 years ago in Beat
My Modern 80s Playlist
As someone who grew up with 80s music. I have been accustomed to the genre. I wasn’t even four years old before my mother sat me on the couch and played Pat Benatar, Bonnie Tyler, Natalie Cole, and the list goes on. My mother is the reason I got into 80s music and she's also the reason I raided her CD collection (Sorry Mom).
By Samantha Parrish2 years ago in Beat
Playlist: Politics. Top Story - March 2024.
Jen Dixon – The Sound Political is personal. The rumbling scandal around the Teesside freeport might seem arcane, but the whiff of dodgy deals seeps into people’s lives. And, when those people are gifted songwriters, it sparks the creative process. Jen Dixon’s work has tended to be a response to her own relationships and feelings, but the more she read about the freeport in the likes of Private Eye, the more she was inspired to write.
By Andy Potts2 years ago in Beat
Liv Hanna Unleashes New Song "crazy"
Last year, Liv Hanna made her triumphant return with the singles, "Back To Hell" and "lonely," which were met with critical acclaim. Liv Hanna is back again and is kicking off the spring with "crazy." Fans will rejoice as the song has that distinctive, classic Liv Hanna sound. "crazy" is an Alt-Pop, Dark Pop song, but has flairs of different subgenres of Pop. Liv Hanna's profound, resonating songwriting and emotive, canorous singing shine in "crazy."
By Meikhel Philogene2 years ago in Beat












