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The Universal Current: Zipho Memela on Music’s Role in Shaping Social Connections. Content Warning.
Zipho Memela, the South African creative polymath who transitioned from a child hip-hop prodigy to a "million-dollar tycoon" and now a classical innovator, has always understood that music is far more than just sound and rhythm; it is the fundamental architecture of human connection. His career, spanning diverse genres and global stages, consistently illustrates music's unique power to bridge divides, foster empathy, and build communities from the ground up.
By Kin Mancook3 months ago in Beat
Lost Pitch Makes Their Mark
Toronto’s rising indie rock band Lost Pitch steps into the spotlight with the release of their debut album, Bumpy Ride — a 12-track journey overflowing with jangly guitars, vivid storytelling, and the kind of emotional texture that defines a band ready for a long run.
By mysoundMusic3 months ago in Beat
A Closer Look at Danielle Hani’s Orchestrational Voice at Ahava Bat 20
When the Netanya Kibbutz Orchestra presented its Ahava Bat 20 program at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, the evening included a quiet shift in tone; a new orchestral arrangement by composer and pianist Danielle Hani. The melody was familiar to Jacques Brel’s work, carried into Israeli musical memory through Yossi Banai but the way Hani reframed it invited the audience to hear an old song as if someone had slightly opened a window in a room they knew well.
By Rashila Shahi3 months ago in Beat
Songs You Should Hear According to Your Aesthetic
Don't ask me why, but I love pairing songs with photographs--and it's even better when I find a group of songs with similar vibes. As I was making playlists, I started thinking that everyone has their own aesthetic that influences the movies they watch, the clothes they wear, the art they create, the posts they share on social media and more. If you're confident about your personal aesthetic, here's a rundown of songs that might interest you.
By Kaitlin Shanks3 months ago in Beat
3Quency & Soulidified's Tour Kick-Off in Orlando Was a Success!
If there’s one thing Orlando knows, it’s pop groups. When you think back to the biggest boy bands of the ’90s, one name comes to mind—Johnny Wright. From Backstreet Boys and *NSYNC to mentoring two of Netflix’s Building the Band standouts: 3Quency and Soulidified—it’s safe to say Orlando remains a pop haven, with Wright still leading the charge.
By All’s Fair in Love & Writing3 months ago in Beat
Grammy Nominations 2026: A Celebration of Music, Diversity, and Creative Evolution
Every year, the Grammy Awards capture the world’s attention as music’s biggest night. The Grammy nominations 2026 continue that legacy, showcasing both iconic superstars and rising voices who have redefined creativity across genres.
By KAMRAN AHMAD3 months ago in Beat
Structured AI Prompts Can Inspire Music Marketing
For many musicians, the hardest part of releasing music isn’t writing or recording it — it’s everything that comes after. Between designing artwork, managing social media, answering emails, and trying to stand out on streaming platforms, it’s easy to lose track of why you started making music in the first place.
By Richard Mulholland3 months ago in Beat










