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7 Incredible Songs Guaranteed To Pump Up Your Nerd (Or Geek) Heart
Music is an integral part of most of our lives. From listening in the car, singing with friends, hanging out at live events, our favorite music brings out the best in us. Sadly, it also can bring out the worst in us.
By The Nerd Habit5 years ago in Beat
2020 Rewind Playlist
This past year has been a roller coaster. With the many ups and downs while riding this roller coaster I would bury myself deep within my music. I find that music can be very therapeutic, helping enhance the many moods that might have been faced during this wild year.
By Liana Hewitt5 years ago in Beat
The Last Yurt Radio Show
Before I had my own solo radio show (The Rejjia Show), I had a collaboration radio show with my friend, Alexis Kline (Lexi). We did music of the Oldies genre. When we had our very last show together, we threw a party and this was the playlist. It’s a little over 100 songs. Yes, literally, play them in order please!
By Rejjia Camphor5 years ago in Beat
11 Songs That Help Write Dark Humor To Be Bold and Bleak
There are a plethora of songs that have a happy sound that actually can be stretched to be the anthem for antagonistic characters, sleazy situations, or tweaked for turmoil within the topic of the plot. Over the years, I've found many songs that I've analyzed to be used for the creative assistance of dark humor. I love to hear a song that is too happy for the dark undertone. but at the same time, it fits perfectly because it's something that normally wouldn't be heard at all during a dire situation. Depending on what character you are creating for the tricky turmoil they are in or the way they are. A certain tune might be what you need to tweak that turmoil your characters are in.
By Samantha Parrish5 years ago in Beat
An Imaginary Soundtrack to 2020. Top Story - January 2021.
This playlist was a tough one to whittle down, but I eventually settled on the following selection of 66 songs, each from a different artist, ranging across a wide array of genres and moods. I arranged them into this very particular order that you see here, as a means of creating a good tonal ebb and flow, and also finding decent matches between the end of one song, and the beginning of the next. However, you can always play it on shuffle mode, and it ought to work just fine. I hope you enjoy...
By Jack Anderson Keane5 years ago in Beat
My 2020 Rewind Playlist
My 2020 Rewind Playlist By Stephanie Heisler As 2020 comes to a close we all have our eyes watching the clock until we are free of one of the most challenging, weird, life-changing years ever. The year began as any other with hope, promise and resolutions. When things began to take a turn we found ourselves staying home, refocusing on our priorities and surviving the best way we could. As I was enduring this year in quarantine I turned to music for an escape.
By Stephanie Heisler5 years ago in Beat
2020 in Shuffle Mode
989 songs are in my most recent playlist - "Late Fall 2020" and I'm about to use that playlist to create "Winter 2021" - keeping the songs I still want to listen to right now, shedding the Christmas music and other songs I've grown tired of. I joke that my playlist has multiple personality syndrome and I'm kind of right. Spotify says I listened to 416 music genres this year, and these are usually all on the same playlist, played in shuffle mode. I get bored with too much of the same thing, so I load up my playlists and skip songs as needed. It was hard coming up with a sampler of 20 songs that got me through the year, but here is a sample.
By Crystal Purcell5 years ago in Beat
2020 Musical Theatre Songs For The End of 2020
Even the most optimistic musical fan will have to admit that 2020 was a terrible year for musicals. The COVID-19 pandemic meant that theatres in Broadway and the West End have been closed since March, with two attempts to reopen the West End to socially distanced audiences being brought to a premature end by rising rates of COVID-19 infections throughout London. Major theatrical hubs will not be able to fully reopen until the second half of 2021, and attendance will probably be relatively low for months afterwards. However, the musical theatre genre is certain to survive this disaster – many of the greatest musicals have been popular for decades and will continue to entertain and inspire us regardless of all the problems in the wider world. The best musical songs have a heightened sense of emotion and energy that most conventional pop songs can struggle to match. Therefore, the best way of marking the end of 2020 is by celebrating some of the best songs in musical theatre.
By Rtotalmagic5 years ago in Beat








