festivals
Festivals provide the ultimate experience for music fans; Beat is the next-best-thing to Woodstock, Coachella, and beyond.
šŗļø Sound as a Place: How Music Becomes Emotional Geography . AI-Generated.
Close your eyes. Think of the last song that truly moved you. Now think: Where did it take you? Not just emotionallyābut physically, spatially. Did it drop you into a rainy city at midnight? A sunlit rooftop in summer? An empty bedroom at 2AM? Did it make you feel like you were somewhere else entirelyāmaybe even a place that doesnāt exist?
By The Yume Collective8 months ago in Beat
āļø Dreamy Summer Vibes Vol. 1 . AI-Generated.
When the air gets warmer and the days stretch a little longer, thereās an unspoken magic that settles over everything. Itās in the quiet stillness of early morning light, the soft hum of a fan in the background, or the way sunlight dances on your skin during a lazy walk home. Dreamy Summer Vibes Vol. 1, the latest compilation from The Yume Collective, captures that magic in musical form.
By The Yume Collective8 months ago in Beat
Do Artists Get Paid to Perform at Hot 97 Summer Jam? Here's the Real Deal. By NWO Sparrow
Every June, the tri-state locks in on Hot 97 Summer Jam like itās the Super Bowl of hip-hop. Artists fly in, fans flood wherever the big show will be hosted that year between New York and New Jersey. Surprise guests pop out, and the culture gets its annual fireworks show. But behind the lights, the social media recaps, and the flexed out setlists ā one question always lingers among the casuals , Do the artists actually get paid to perform at Summer Jam?
By NWO SPARROW8 months ago in Beat
Madrid Unplugged: The Ultimate Guide to Free Culture, Music, and Magic in the Spanish Capital
Looking for eventos madrid hoy gratis? You're in luckāthis city never sleeps, and its streets are alive with culture, music, and hidden gems that donāt cost a thing. From open-air concerts in historic plazas to pop-up art shows and guided walking tours, Madrid offers endless ways to enjoy its vibrant energy without spending a euro. Whether you're a local or just passing through, thereās always something exciting happeningācompletely free of charge.
By MUHAMMAD SHAFIE8 months ago in Beat
Music in need of medicine?
It's been another unsurpassed weekend for Glastonbury Festival. The tens of millions that have turned out or tuned in to watch the world's most eclectic mix of talent are only matched by the tens of millions of pounds pouring into Somerset and the wider UK economy as a result. In particular, the British acts on show have dazzled and swaggered. From Raye to The 1975, Skepta to Snow Patrol and countless other class acts, itās tempting to bask in the glory of Britainās cultural riches. But does the UK music industry get a fair deal in 2025? As the lights go down on Glastonbury a more sobering reality returns. The UK music industry, despite its global prestige and economic might, continues to be underfunded, undervalued, and overlooked by government policy as the UK stumbles into its seventeenth summer of austerity.
By Shaun Ennis8 months ago in Beat
Learn the Beat
Thereās a moment every new drummer experiences ā the first time your hands and feet seem to act as one, locking into a rhythm that feels right. Whether you're jamming with a band or just practicing in your room, mastering essential drum beats is what separates a casual player from a skilled musician.
By Muhammad Asim8 months ago in Beat
Ja Ruleās Emotional Tribute, Monique The Starās Breakout Moment & More: Summer Jamās Biggest Highlights
Summer Jam 2025 Was a Heatwave of Nostalgia & New VibesāAnd I Was There Let me tell you somethingāSummer Jam 2025 came back different. The energy, the lineup, the return of the festival stageāthis wasnāt just a concert, it was a moment for hip-hop and R&B. And I was right there in the mix, sweating in the 90-degree heat but too damn hype to care.
By NWO SPARROW8 months ago in Beat





