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Indie music features a sampling of maverick musicians that favor the DIY approach to music making.
From Passion to Profession: How to Be a Musician. AI-Generated.
Turning a musical hobby into a professional career is a dream for many. It requires more than just passion; it involves a strategic approach, continuous learning, and dedication. This article provides a roadmap for aspiring musicians to transition from hobbyists to successful professionals. From setting goals to promoting your music, here are the essential steps to help you achieve your musical aspirations.
By Music Industry Updates2 years ago in Beat
Inside TanzTherapeut's Musical Journey and Creative Process
As a newcomer, TanzTherapeut specializes in edm, house and dance music, delighting in the fusion of diverse genres. His repertoire features tracks like "Silent Beat," "Raphael," "Beat of the 90s," and more, demonstrating his versatility and deep passion for crafting vibrant and eclectic musical journeys.
By mysoundMusic2 years ago in Beat
CARSEX Level Up With Scorching New Track "Crooked Canvas"
CARSEX is an edgy, punk and metal influenced band out of Long Beach, CA. They have leveled up their game with the release of their new single “Crooked Canvas”. The song, which was produced by Steve Evetts (Sepultura, Alesana, Poison the Well, The Dillinger Escape Plan, Butcher Babies) is their clarion call for people to pay attention to who – and what – they support. They rail against blind fealty to leaders of political parties, and just following the herd to whoever the latest cult personality is. They want to make people aware of what they are buying into, when they are buying the latest buzzy thing.
By RockNRollBuddha2 years ago in Beat
Playlist: fringe benefits
Isabel Maria – Holy Smokes Last time we wrote about Isabel she was taking her brand of subtle chamber pop to the Stone’s Throw festival. Since then, the teenaged singer-songwriter has released a new track and announced a bunch of gigs. So there’s no excuse not to catch up with her music.
By Andy Potts2 years ago in Beat
The Price I Pay by Billy Bragg. Top Story - July 2024.
The lovely lady I write about introduced me to Billy Bragg's music, and although his songs are usually very political (to which I am not). I am here to talk about his softer side, his album for lovers and romantics...well one song in particular and that is The Price I Pay from his 1988 (yes the year I was born) album Workers Playtime.
By Frankie Martinelli2 years ago in Beat
Juli Patchouli's June 2024 Miserablist Mish-Mash 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
Playlist: Mackem magic and a mystical remix
The big upcoming event for me is the Summer Streets festival in Sunderland - two days of top local bands in the best free festival in the region. We've got a couple of highlights from that show on July 6/7, plus a hazily beautiful remix of some gentle electro-folk from East Durham.
By Andy Potts2 years ago in Beat
Gracie Abrams 'The Secret of Us' review.
As an Avid Swiftie and a lover of heartbreaking writing, I was super excited to see Gracie's Abrams release another album. Gracie Abrams, if you don’t know who she is, is an emerging singer-songwriter in the music scene with a Grammy nomination and she got the honor of opening on Taylor Swift's Eras tour, she also just released her second studio album, 'The Secret of Us'. All that being said Abrams seems to be lined up to be our next ‘it girl’, but does her ability really line up to all this fame?
By Alyce Willow2 years ago in Beat












