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Theremin - A Playlist
Introduction The theremin is an unconventional electronic instrument, named after its Soviet inventor Léon Theremin in 1928, and which doesn't require any contact to be operated. The fruit of research into proximity sensors, the theremin's setup is usually consisting of two metal antennas that sense the distance to the player's hands and react accordingly, one controlling the volume of the sound, and the other controlling the frequency and therefore the pitch. By moving both hands in the air and changing the distance to the antennas, musicians produce an eerie electronic sound.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred about 8 hours ago in Beat
Layyah Opens Up About “Layers to Layyah: Part 1”. AI-Generated.
There is a quiet confidence in the way Layyah introduces herself, not through noise or spectacle, but through intention. In a music landscape often shaped by perfection and image, she steps forward with something far more grounded. With “Layers to Layyah: Part 1”, she does not simply arrive, she reveals.
By Alicia Turnera day ago in Beat
(Review) Enphamus & Young Nudy Lock In With “Max Payne” A Cold, Calculated Statement Record by NWO Sparrow
Rapid Review of Enphamus "Max Payne" Beats - 8/10 Lyrics - 10/10 Concept - 5/10 Replay Value - 10/10 A haunting beat and effortless flow combine to deliver street poetry with conviction and replay value by NWO Sparrow
By NWO SPARROW11 days ago in Beat
Goldiie Lux’s “Be” Is What Happens When Artists Stop Holding Back by NWO Sparrow
Rapid Review of Goldiie Lux "Be" Beats - 10/10 Lyrics - 10/10 Concept - 10/10 Replay Value - 7/10 Blending emotion with intention, Goldiie Lux delivers a fearless take on survival, pressure, and purpose in music by NWO Sparrow
By NWO SPARROW11 days ago in Beat
Are You Eager For Midnight? | THIS MUSIC MAY CONTAIN HOPE.
The first time I really heard RAYE was a little over a year ago. Let's be honest, there are some artists you don't even realize you've listen to before until you start having red thread coming out of your ears because of the potential conspiracy wall developing in your brain. Well, on mine, it all starts with a mind-blowing and boggling performance.
By Alexandria Stanwyck13 days ago in Beat
Michael Moorcock: His Collaborations With Hawkwind and The Blue Öyster Cult
Introduction: On Michael Moorcock I first came across Michael Moorcock in the seventies through listening to Hawkwind, and that brought me to the four-book Runestaff set, which then introduced me to so many Multiverse novels and the Celtic Mythology Books of Corum of The Silver Hand, and Elric The Albino Stealer of Souls with his Black Blade, Stormbringer.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 19 days ago in Beat











