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Best Sources For Audio Plugins in 2023
Any music producer, beatmaker, or audio engineer must invest in audio plugins. There are several online platforms and markets where you can acquire them, just like with any other digital product. The greatest and most reliable stores to buy the most recent and top-notch VST plugins are all included in our guide to the best platforms to buy audio plugins.
By mike dacombe3 years ago in Beat
the Piperlain sound ....
Formed by singer/songwriters Benjamin Knight and Rebecca Voorn-Knight and based in The Blue Mountains, the Piperlain sound has been described as “poetic” and “quirky” by The Grove Studios and “emotive” with “layers of depth” by Sony. Bloom is the first single from Piperlain's upcoming EP Shine on You (to be released on February 24th).
By mysoundMusic3 years ago in Beat
How to make your house into a dj setup
How to Make Your House a DJ Do you want to turn your house into a dance party? If so, you’re in luck! With the right setup, you can make your house the perfect venue for your own DJ sessions. With the proper equipment, such as speakers, turntables, and mixers, you’ll be able to craft your own unique sound and give your guests an unforgettable experience. In this blog post, we’ll cover all the basics of setting up your own DJ station at home, from choosing the right equipment to creating the perfect mix.
By Etash Anand3 years ago in Beat
Everybody Hurts – Existential Pain of the Human Condition
"Everybody Hurts" is a powerful ballad written by R.E.M. and released in 1992. The song speaks to the existential pain that is inherent in the human condition and highlights the shared struggle of all individuals. The lyrics are poignant and relatable, tapping into the universal experience of feeling overwhelmed and lost at times.
By Donna L. Roberts, PhD (Psych Pstuff)3 years ago in Beat
Old-School Rap/Hip-Hop vs New-School Rap/Hip-Hop
Rap music has undergone significant changes over the years, with new artists and new styles emerging all the time. One of the most notable divisions in the genre is between new-school and old-school rap. New-school rap is characterized by its focus on trap beats and its heavy use of auto-tune and other vocal manipulation techniques. Old-school rap, on the other hand, is characterized by its focus on live instrumentation and its use of socially conscious and politically aware lyrics. In this article, we will explore the differences between new-school and old-school rap and delve into the question of which one is superior.
By Tuna Zeten3 years ago in Beat
Groovin’ to the Music ep.7
The joy of music should never be interrupted by a commercial. - Leonard Bernstein .... check out the artist we have ‘our ear on ‘. Consider supporting them with a listen, a like, and/or a share. In no special order ... because they all deserve top spot.
By mysoundMusic3 years ago in Beat
Top 20 Greatest Album Closing Songs
Although there has been a lot of discussion since the turn of the century and the advent of music streaming services about whether or not the album as a concept will survive. Many artists still present their latest bodies of work in the form of an album. I remember when CDs came along and replaced cassettes. As a teenager, I loved CDs and the whole "listening to an album" experience.
By Paul Stewart3 years ago in Beat









