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Upcoming concerts, reviews, or iconic concert moments in music.
Gig review: Kathryn Williams & Withered Hand
Why should anyone care about small music venues? This is why. It’s a Tuesday evening in Durham, and the “sold out” signs are up. The Holy GrAle, one of the city’s classier bars, is welcoming Kathryn Williams and Withered Hand (Dan Willson’s stage name) as they promote their recent joint album. Both have played bigger venues than this, both have headlined on the folk festival circuit, so tonight is a rare chance to explore some new music in a different ambience.
By Andy Potts2 years 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 years ago in Beat
K. S. Chithra
K. S. Chithra, the celebrated Indian playback singer and Carnatic musician, is a true musical gem with a career spanning over four decades. Her versatility knows no bounds, allowing her to seamlessly transition across languages and genres. Let’s explore her remarkable journey:
By Allwyn Roman Waghela2 years ago in Beat
Michael Jackson vs Prince. Content Warning.
Michael Jackson and Prince, two legendary artists of the 1980s, captivated the world with their music. Their boundary-breaking styles and immense influence reshaped pop culture. However, beneath the surface of their success, a simmering rivalry brewed, eventually escalating into a full-blown feud. Let’s delve into the details:
By Allwyn Roman Waghela2 years ago in Beat
Acoustic Evening @ Crosfield Hall 27.4.24
Hello, Thanks again to everyone who attended and supported The Crosfield Hall acoustic night. It was one of the largest events that I have ever put on. The performers were fantastic and the venue was spacious. Will we be returning there? Hopefully, towards the end of summer, we can put together another line-up.
By Charlie Smith2 years ago in Beat
I Love The Rain
Things have cooled down here in Australia now that we’ve moved into autumn but that doesn’t mean the end to our summer rain. No, it can still periodically fall from the sky and most of the time I love it; although I don’t like the rain in winter when I’m already cold and miserable.
By Colleen Millsteed 2 years ago in Beat
Taylor Swift's "The Tortured Poets Department" Fan Review
I met Taylor Swift at the Mall of America in Bloomington, MN when I was eleven (maybe freshly twelve?) years old. At this point, Swift had one single on the radio, "Tim McGraw," and she was essentially a nobody. My god how things have changed. I was a fan then and I'm probably considered a superfan now. This is my first impression of her most recent album release, "The Tortured Poets Department."
By Lizzy Gabrick2 years ago in Beat
How to Create Catchy Beats That Grab Listener Attention
In the world of music production, creating beats that are not only catchy but also grab the listener's attention is crucial. Whether you're a seasoned producer or just starting out, mastering the art of crafting beats that stand out can make all the difference in your music. In this article, we'll explore some tips and techniques for creating catchy beats that will captivate your audience.
By BLESSING COOL 2 years ago in Beat
Playlist: part #6
The Girl with the Replaceable Head – Shangri La Yeah, I’m an 80s kid. That comes with certain conditions. In particular, there’s a twang of a guitar that jets me back to my carefree, younger days when life was simple and the Cocteau Twins catered for most of my musical needs. Which brings us neatly to The Girl with the Replaceable Head. Not just a great name for a band, this lot also have a neat line in jangly, shoe-gazey indie that would surely have bagged a deal with 4AD in about 1990.
By Andy Potts2 years ago in Beat






