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BLOOM: FFS (Part 3 out of 3): FFS

by Jo Phillips

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Music

Musical Hardware to Software

by Sana Joseph

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Music

The Manifesto of Futurist Musicians -The Path Issue

by Jo Phillips

Music

Browse through our music section to find newcomers, reviews, events and more!

Nyah Grace’s Us:  Top Ten Summer Songs For You To  Love
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Music News

News; Nyah Grace’s Us: Top Ten Summer Songs For You To Love

From Oregon via Manchester, Nyah Grace has a voice akin to dripping honey; rich, soulful and effortlessly beautiful. Her influences…

by Jo Phillips

From Hearing to Feeling: The New Function of Sound
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Art Music

From Hearing to Feeling: The New Function of Sound

What if sound isn’t just something we listen to, but something that listens back? Not the kind pressed into sheet…

by Anusha Aggarwal

Inheriting Nostalgia: Memories Borrowed, Love Carried
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Beauty / Fragrance Fashion Music

Function; Inheriting Nostalgia: Memories Borrowed, Love Carried

Some weekends, her dad still put on the same records he played when she was little: songs she knew by…

by admin

This Weekend, Tate Modern Is The Place To Be
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Art Events Food / Drink Music News

Form; This Weekend, Tate Modern Is The Place To Be

Do you hear it? Do you feel the live music pulsing through your body? Are you ready for Family Tours,…

by admin

Irresistible Energy. Why Brick Lane Jazz Festival 2025 Is a Must-Attend
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Events Music News

News; Irresistible Energy. Why Brick Lane Jazz Festival 2025 Is a Must-Attend

Can you feel it too? That quiet shift in the air, when spring doesn’t just arrive; it unfolds. Maybe it’s the…

by Romée Pietersen

Sound Without Borders: The New Wave of Culture-Crushing Music
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Music News

Check; Sound Without Borders: The New Wave of Culture-Crushing Music

Do you hear the fusion? Somewhere between the beat and your breath, the algorithm and ancestry, today’s music hums with…

by Romée Pietersen

Chic Soundscapes: The Dandy Pop Stars Pioneering Fashion and Music
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Music

Dandy; Chic Soundscapes: The Dandy Pop Stars Pioneering Fashion and Music

Have you ever noticed how some pop stars don’t just enter a room, they arrive? Their presence is magnetic, their style…

by Romée Pietersen

Comparing Classic Rock with Modern Rock. Which One is More Popular Today?
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Music

News; Comparing Classic Rock with Modern Rock. Which One is More Popular Today?

Classic rock and modern rock are two very different genres. Which one is more popular today and why? Comparing Classic…

by Jo Phillips

Songs, Covering Your Own; An Even More Powerful Version
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Design Music

Cover; Songs, Covering Your Own; An Even More Powerful Version

So is it even a cover version when an artist ‘cover’ their own song? What is the reason they have…

by Jo Phillips

Black Versus White; The Powerful Colour of Music
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Music

Jet; Black Versus White; The Powerful Colour of Music

When we think of the festive season, do we not think of white? This season of light, purity, and hope….

by Andrea Severac

The Rhythm of Emotions; How Song Structures Shape Genres
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Music

Constrct; The Rhythm of Emotions; How Song Structures Shape Genres

Music has long been humanity’s universal language, connecting with humans profoundly when language falls short, conveying emotions that words alone…

by Mariana Castro

United by a Rich Tapestry of Sound, Music Transcending
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Music Music

Construct; United by a Rich Tapestry of Sound, Music Transcending

Do you ever stop to think about how the music you listen to comes from so many different places around…

by Salma B

The Dynamic Duo In Ivory; Ultimate Unity At The Piano
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Music

Union; The Dynamic Duo In Ivory; Ultimate Unity At The Piano

Two is better than one in almost all situations in life. One of the most highly-acclaimed piano duos performing today,…

by Jo Phillips

This Musical Melody; A Little Bit Ruder Than You Thought
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Music

Metaphor; This Musical Melody; A Little Bit Ruder Than You Thought

Like prose and poetry, many songs use figurative language to reinforce the song’s central ideas or theme. A metaphor is a…

by Jo Phillips

Opening Up the Soundscape Of The Piano
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Music

Open; Opening Up the Soundscape Of The Piano

Opening Up the Soundscape: Translating Khruangbin’s “A Hymn” for Solo Piano.“For music to truly open up, there needs to be…

by Jo Phillips

The Magic of Open Air Concerts in The Summer Sun
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Events Music

Open; The Magic of Open Air Concerts in The Summer Sun

What could be better than summer days filled with sunshine, beautiful outside greenery, and the sound of beautiful tunes that…

by Nhi Phan

Rock and Roll Has a Perfume To Love
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Fashion Music News

Open; Rock and Roll Has a Perfume To Love

Wow, Who Knew? The term rock ‘n’ roll derives not from music from the 1950s as many of us thought,…

by Jo Phillips

Kafka; The Silent Boy and Inspiration for Kafkaesque Chronicles
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.Design & Illustration Art Music

Clear; Kafka; The Silent Boy and Inspiration for Kafkaesque Chronicles

Imagine the bustling city of Prague, in the early 1930’s and think of a young boy named Franz Kafka, who…

by Mogana Mugil Gopalakrishnan


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