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Afghan Music: Between Cultural Commonalities and Dependencies in the Heart of Asia
Afghan Music: Between Cultural Commonalities and Dependencies in the Heart of Asia Author: Professor Islamuddin Feroz, Former Professor of the Department of Music, Faculty of Fine Arts, Kabul University
By Prof. Islamuddin Feroz6 months ago in Beat
Sabrina Carpenter Tops The Charts at #1 on Billboard Artist 100
From Maya Hart on Girl Meets World to number one on Billboard Artist 100, Sabrina Carpenter continues to surprise us! Now, it is up to you to decide what that surprise means, but she continues to spark the world's interest and rise in fame. “Tears” gained traction and became #3 on Billboard Top 100 this week. Manchild stays at the top at #4! It was originally at #1 as of June 21, 25.
By Alicia Lenea6 months ago in Beat
Morgan Wallen's Top 10 Songs On Spotify . AI-Generated.
This week on the Billboard Artist 100, Morgan Wallen secures the impressive No. 2 spot, solidifying his continued dominance in the music industry. The country superstar maintains a strong presence across multiple charts, demonstrating the enduring popularity of his distinctive sound and relatable lyrics. His consistent high rankings are a testament to his dedicated fanbase and the widespread appeal of his recent releases.
By Alicia Lenea6 months ago in Beat
I Will Find You
Introduction This snippet is from a Seven Days In post that I did in 2013, when I discovered this amazing song: It's one of those things. I have lots of albums I've not listened to, Today, for the first time, I decided to play "Fireships" by Peter Hamill and was stunned by the first song "I Will Find You", an amazing alien splicing of Blondie's "Presence Dear" and The Police's "Every Breath You Take". You haven't a clue whether the protagonist is a love-struck, caring admirer or an evil, devious stalker, with the latter being the favoured outcome. I've included the song just because it really is a case of you don't know what you're missing.
By Mike Singleton đź’ś Mikeydred 6 months ago in Beat
d4vd: The Rise of David Anthony Burke, Beyond Rumors and Viral Searches
The internet moves fast. In the age of TikTok trends and overnight fame, artists like David Anthony Burke, better known as d4vd, have emerged as powerful voices in the music industry. But along with fame comes another side of online culture: viral misinformation.
By KAMRAN AHMAD6 months ago in Beat
Finding Harmony in Hardship: An Interview with 16-Year-Old Independent Musician Sajad Abdi Toa
Introduction In recent years, the global music scene has welcomed an extraordinary wave of young talents from unexpected corners of the world. One such rising voice is Sajad Abdi Toa, a 16-year-old independent musician from Ardabil, Iran. His story is not just about creating music—it is about resilience, independence, and the courage to transform pain into art.
By Amir Shams6 months ago in Beat
The Ultimate Maxwell Playlist for His Kings Theatre Concert on September 28 by NWO Sparrow
Your Ultimate Maxwell at Kings Theatre Playlist: A Brooklyn Night's Soundtrack Forget your standard issue concert preview. I AM NOT here to just tell you that Maxwell is playing Kings Theatre on Sunday, September 28th. You already know that. Your soul knows that. Your ticket confirmation email knows that. I am here to do something far more important. I am here to curate the vibe.
By NWO SPARROW6 months ago in Beat
Kandythekidd
The nights always felt longer when Kandythekidd locked himself in that room. Four walls, one dim lamp, and the quiet hum of a fan that sometimes rattled like it was tired too. The chair was old, the cushion half-gone, and the mic wasn’t even supposed to be a mic — just something he’d rigged together because he refused to wait until things were “perfect.” Perfection never started anything, only excuses did.
By Malcomb Rawls6 months ago in Beat
Beyond the Turntables: The Evolution of Andre "Elektro" Morales
Growing up in Frankfurt, Germany, Andre was immersed in music from an early age. With both parents being DJs, he was introduced to electronic pioneers like Kraftwerk and Kurtis Blow, laying the foundation for his passion. His father’s performances in local club on Crete sparked Andre’s own interest in turntablism, leading him to begin DJing at just 13 years old. Even today, Andre prefers vinyl, honoring the roots of the genre while embracing the possibilities of modern digital technology.
By GalaxyNebula HQ6 months ago in Beat










