You make each day a special day. You know how, by just you being you.Rogers graduated with a bachelor's degree in music composition from Rollins College in Winter Park, Florida, in1951. He started his career in broadcast television with NBC as assistant producer for The Voice of Firestone...
A similar concept inaugurates Yuan Underground first official opening, a void, an emptiness, as a starting process of a work in progress. Its nothingness corresponds philosophically to the notion of the unique visual style in Chinese painting known as the intended blank, a blank space which direc...
No wonder he took his time with it. The Journey was four years in the making. Working with his father, Vincenzo, a pro guitar player and producer who taught him his first chords, Mancuso put his own studio together. Time was on his side. “We Sicilians, we like to take it easy, es...
In my former career as a radio producer and presenter, I found myself nervous all the time, working alongside childhood heroes and not discovering my voice and who I am yet, it was nerve-wracking. I dabbled in affirmations and meditation but it was not until I had a few EFT – Emotion...
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easily one of the most influential in the 2000s to this point. “Fuck Up Some Commas” is the anthem of the aspirational rich. Through a barrage of chants and club-rattling trap, Future gives us refreshing peeks at his vulnerability. A tip of the cap to producer Metro Boomin is necessary...
“Yesterday,” producer George Martin was the architect of the recording. He suggested adding a string quartet score, which he arranged with some help from McCartney. Later, Martin oversaw several other orchestral Beatles tracks, including “Eleanor Rigby,”“A Day in the Life” and “I Am ...
easily one of the most influential in the 2000s to this point. “Fuck Up Some Commas” is the anthem of the aspirational rich. Through a barrage of chants and club-rattling trap, Future gives us refreshing peeks at his vulnerability. A tip of the cap to producer Metro Boomin is necessary...
I’m guest blogging on Emma’s Hope Book this morning to introduce all of you to the just launched IndieG0Go Campaign for the documentary Emma is co-directing with Julia Ngeow, producer Geneva Peschka, and executive producer Marquise Stillwell of OpenBox. (EEEEEEEEEEE insert happy snoopy dance...
See how Berlin-based songwriter and producer Catnapp gets started crafting a tense slice of hyper-modern rap. Watch her lay down an initial structure and some icy vocals before digging in her demo archives for inspiration. Mad Zach Mad Zach uses homemade samples to piece together a heavy, ...