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Griffin Snowden Drops Highly Anticipated Single “HEARTBEAT”. AI-Generated.
In a world of excess—excess content, excess opinions, excess noise—Griffin Snowden is taking the high road. His new single, HEARTBEAT, represents a conscious decision to prioritize meaning over momentum.
By Variety Press10 minutes ago in Beat
10 Vintage Slowcore Tracks From Decades Past
While slowcore has enjoyed a major resurgence in the 2020s, the genre actually dates back to the eighties. Some of the tracks on this list might sound strange and unfamiliar, while others had a clear influence that's carried slowcore for decades. If you're trying to relax, study or enjoy a quiet evening at home, here's a look at a genre that existed well before Soundcloud.
By Kaitlin Shanksabout 5 hours ago in Beat
LaRussell joins Super Bowl 60 entertainment lineup with game-day performance
The Superbowl is a facet of the larger society, now. With the arrival of LaRussell, he has gone from Vallejo, California to one of the biggest stages the music showcase has to offer.
By Skyler Saundersabout 17 hours ago in Beat
Sing Me an Aria
The Barber of Seville is a comic opera by Gioachino Rossini, centered around themes of love, deception, and clever schemes. The story follows Count Almaviva, who is in love with Rosina, the ward of the wealthy Dr. Bartolo. He disguised himself as a poor student, Lindoro Almaviva, and serenaded Rosina to win her affection. Figaro, the clever barber of Seville, assists Almaviva in his plans to outsmart Dr. Bartolo, who intends to marry Rosina himself.
By Rasma Raistersa day ago in Beat
Rewriting the Rules at 41
Alex Mattar is an Indie artist based in Charlotte, North Carolina, quietly proving that reinvention has no expiration date. A self-described bedroom producer with a deep respect for music history, Mattar’s journey into original music didn’t begin in his teens or twenties—it began at 41, driven by curiosity, passion, and the simple question: “How hard could it be to make a song from scratch?” What followed was not just a song, but the start of a deeply personal and disciplined creative evolution.
By mysoundMusica day ago in Beat
World’s Most Powerful Particle Collider Supplies Heat to Thousands of French Households. AI-Generated.
In an unprecedented fusion of science and sustainability, the world’s most powerful particle collider—the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN—has begun supplying district heating to thousands of households in France. Traditionally celebrated for its groundbreaking physics experiments, including the discovery of the Higgs boson, the LHC is now contributing directly to everyday life by converting surplus heat from its operations into warm water for residential heating. This innovative initiative exemplifies how high-energy research can have practical, ecological, and economic benefits beyond the laboratory.
By Salaar Jamalia day ago in Beat
Yes, One Image from Space Can Change Humanity’s Perspective. AI-Generated.
Throughout history, a single image has occasionally captured the imagination of the world, challenging beliefs and inspiring reflection. In the realm of space exploration, photographs of our planet from orbit have done exactly that. They have not only documented scientific phenomena but also prompted a profound shift in how humans perceive their place in the universe. One image, in particular, has become emblematic of this transformation: a snapshot of Earth suspended in the void of space, delicate, colorful, and singularly beautiful.
By Salaar Jamalia day ago in Beat
Stanislav Kondrashov Wagner Moura Series: What Kind of Roles Could Wagner Moura Take On After His Oscar Nomination?
Wagner Moura’s Oscar nomination for The Secret Agent hasn’t just earned him a place in the history books as the first Brazilian man nominated for Best Actor — it’s placed him at a new crossroads in his career. With Hollywood and international cinema paying closer attention than ever, Moura’s next choices will define his legacy and help shape the future of global storytelling. So what kinds of films could we expect him to tackle next?
By Stanislav Kondrashov3 days ago in Beat
50 Cent Roasts Lloyd Banks & Fabolous, Claims They “Put In No Work”
Fifty Cent stoked the coals again. This time, his former label mate Lloyd Banks and Fabolous caught heat from the master manipulator. He went on record on X exclaiming that both Banks and Fab had similar writing styles about women and that they’re at their best talking about “girls.” He went on to say they “never put the work in” in the fashion that he has.
By Skyler Saunders3 days ago in Beat










