80s music
The 80s were chockful of New Wave power ballads, synthesizers, drum machines, and no shortage of Madonna and Michael Jackson.
Home Again
Can someone say, Taylor Swift or maybe Kelly Clarkson even Sara Bareilles? That is the feel these lyrics gave me. The truest love and pain of youth and innocence. Heartbreak on the cusp of experience, molding how and who we would love in the future.
By Kelli Sheckler-Amsden12 months ago in Beat
Just A Taste
I love the playful energy that floats throughout the song I have attached (Imagine Dragon - Ragged Insomnia) ** This is the kind of beat I imagined as I wrote these lyrics. Female or male vocalist with a strong blended harmony in the chorus and bridge, and it needs a strong drum beat. The verses are breathy and follow the strum of a bass guitar with the second verse building to the drum beat in the chorus.
By Kelli Sheckler-Amsden12 months ago in Beat
Music as an Emotional Outlet: How Youth Express Themselves Through Sound
This blog is devoted to an examination of the relationship between music and the emotions of teenagers. Our focus is on what young people have to say about the different types of experiences they derive from involving themselves in music through high levels of listening and through active participation in playing or singing. One teenager wrote about three individual music pieces that she or he had listened to and liked for at least six minutes: 'Whenever I listen to these pieces, it relaxes me and lets me escape all the pressure that I feel under.'
By Richard Hovan12 months ago in Beat
Another Plagiaristic Poetic Progressive Playlist
Introduction This is a sort of follow up to my first try at this that you can read and listen to here: I thought I would create a plagiaristic poem based on bands, albums and songs and follow it with a playlist of the songs chosen in the poem.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 12 months ago in Beat
“Smoke” by Mouth Water Is a Synth-Soaked Escape You’ll Want to Stay Lost In
Italian synth-wave producer and multi-instrumentalist Lawrence Fancelli, better known by his evocative moniker Mouth Water, steps back into the spotlight with “Smoke”—a hauntingly lush single that lands like a whisper in the dark: seductive, cinematic, and quietly defiant.
By Khushboo Malhotra12 months ago in Beat









