60s music
Groove along to Beat Media's breakdown of the bands, artists, songs and culture that defined the 60s.
Good Riddance. Top Story - September 2023.
This began with a message from home. My brother and I have been sending each other messages on WhatsApp for some time now. Often, we talk about family, friends, politics, and just about anything that comes our way that we think needs a chat. The other day, my brother sent me a link to an article with the title: “Rolling Stone co-founder Jann Wenner removed from Rock Hall leadership after controversial comments”.
By Kendall Defoe 2 years ago in Beat
British Rock Group Cream
Another British rock group that really rocked the charts with their music was Cream. The boys in the band were Jack Bruce vocalist/guitarist, Eric Clapton Vocalist/guitarist, and Ginger Baker drummer. Their special kind of music consisted of blues rock, hard rock, and psychedelic rock. When Cream came out with their third album titled Wheels of Fire it became the world’s first platinum-selling double album. During their time they sold over fifteen million albums all over the globe. Among their songs were traditional blues like “Crossroads” and “Spoonful”, modern blues like “Born Under a Bad Sign” and kind of eccentric songs like “Strange Brew”, “Tales of Brave Ulysses”, and “Toad”.
By Rasma Raisters2 years ago in Beat
The Evolution of Sound: From Chopped and Screwed to Slow, Reverb, and Lofi
The Ever-Shifting Symphony of Music Music, a living art form, undergoes a perpetual transformation akin to the ever-passing moments of time. In this intriguing voyage, we delve deep into the metamorphosis of music, traversing from the iconic Chopped and Screwed era to the ethereal realms of Slow, Reverb, and Lofi. Strap in for an enthralling exploration of the ever-evolving soundscape.
By Jameson Meyer2 years ago in Beat
The Harmonious Evolution of Music
Music, the universal language that transcends cultures and generations, has been an integral part of human existence for millennia. But what exactly is music? At its core, music is the art of organizing sounds in a way that appeals to our emotions, intellect, and senses. It communicates feelings, stories, and ideas through melody, rhythm, and harmony.
By Jameson Meyer2 years ago in Beat
Exploring the Impact of Big Atoms sound in a Versatile Surround Sound Package on Audio Immersion . Content Warning.
**Introduction** The world of audio entertainment has witnessed remarkable advancements over the years, with innovations that aim to elevate our immersion in soundscapes. One such innovation is the integration of Big Atoms Sound in versatile surround sound packages, a development that holds the potential to revolutionize our audio experiences. This essay delves into the impact of Big Atoms Sound within a versatile surround sound package on audio immersion and entertainment experiences, exploring the technology's potential and its implications for the future.
By Olaniyi Bola2 years ago in Beat
The Evolution of Pop Music: From Beatles to Beyoncé
The Evolution of Pop Music: From Beatles to Beyoncé Introduction: Music has always been a mirror reflecting the times we live in, and perhaps no genre captures the zeitgeist better than pop music. It's a genre that's constantly evolving, pushing boundaries, and shaping cultures worldwide. In this article, we embark on a journey through time to explore the evolution of pop music, from the iconic Beatles era to the trailblazing reign of Beyoncé.
By Chauncey Woods2 years ago in Beat
My Favourite Front Man: Honouring Steve Harwell
Today we wake to the news of 90s alt behemoth, and lead singer of Smashmouth ,Steve Harwell's untimely death. As I have talked about on these pages, I am a music nerd. I'll listen to anything once, and many things twice. A lot of things, several. I've played piano since I was a child, so the ear was prepped, but still, Smashmouth remains the most pleasing to the ear for decades, and true masters of the story song - genre jesters doing their thing on every single one of their tracks, whilst staying true to their 1960s, easy listening vibe, even incorporating ska and punk elements, with that 90s edge. To me, true pioneers.
By Jessica Bailey2 years ago in Beat
Musical Alphabet J
Usually we choose songs we like by the melody, the lyrics, and by the musical genre. I’m starting a series with songs from all kinds of genres going according to the alphabet. Here are songs with titles that begin with the letter J. Links will be posted below as we proceed through the ABCs. At the end you’ll find the links to the songs with titles that begin with the letters A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, and I.
By Rasma Raisters2 years ago in Beat










