
The songs of summer Memorial Day Weekend fills us with restless anticipation of how we will spend the long, hot days ahead, but it also brings fond memories of summers past, each one marked by a ubiquitous song that still has the power to bring us back to that time. Travel through the last 100 years to discover which summer songs were either released or peaked in popularity during the summer of their respective years. Some are about the summer or the stuff of summer: parties, picnics, fleeting love, nostalgia or fun. Some have that summer feeling in sound alone. Songs were chosen based on a loose criteria of release date, when they peaked in popularity, and because they help illustrate how we enjoyed music that summer. Click on active tiles for more info, click on Easter egg icon for audiovisual content. Blurred Lines Robin Thicke w/ Pharrell, T.I. Gangnam Style Psy Pumped Up Kicks Foster the People Dynamite Taio Cruz My Girls Animal Collective Time to Pretend Umbrella Rihanna w/ Jay-Z Crazy Gnarls Barkley Spoon Yeah Nelly
LeMellotron.com - online radio streaming worldwide from Paris. with love. La compile scientifique des musiques les plus relaxantes Un groupe de musicien britannique et de scientifiques, ont tenté de faire le morceau de musique le plus relaxant dans l’histoire de l’homme. Des thérapeutes en sonologie (thérapie par le son) et le groupe anglais de Manchester, Marconi Union, ont créé cette musique, Weightless (en écoute plus bas). Les scientifiques l’ont testé sur 40 femmes et ont trouvé qu’elle était la plus efficace pour se détendre. Elle fonctionne en utilisant des rythmes spécifiques, les tonalités, les fréquences et les intervalles qui détendent irrémédiablement l’auditeur. Un rythme continu de 60 battements par minute (BPM) induit la synchronisation des ondes cérébrales et la synchronisation du rythme cardiaque : un processus appelé "entrainement". Ce qui a un peu embêté Guru Med, est que le scientifique qui a dirigé cette recherche fait, en quelque sorte, partie du côté obscur de la science, le Dr David Lewis pratique le neuromarketing (bhoouuuu!) 1. 3. 5. 6. 8. 10. Toujours là ? Via Shortlist.
Simon Bolivar Youth Orchestra of Venezuela Most underrated songs by the most overrated artists. Songs for when you’re stuck in the friend zone… Requested by Big Teddy Bear · Compiled by BFFE Man, do I know the feeling. 01. The Magnetic Fields - “I’m Sorry I Love You” (69 Love Songs) 02. Music to find yourself and start all over again to Requested by NLJ89 · Compiled by Bathtub Drain Epiphany These tracks have gotten me through changing majors, applying for grad school, breaking up and the everyday meltdown. 01. songs to drown out the construction going on outside my dorm Requested by rawdrey · Compiled by quomodo Some of these may be headache-inducing, especially in a row, but I think musical cacophony is always preferable to construction cacophony. 01. waving from the Antarctica Requested by drSnow · Compiled by Real Gone 01. music to perform to on a lonely bed Requested by mynahBrrd · Compiled by a plebeian 01. i should be sleeping, but i’m worried about you and thinking about him Requested by dk mermaid · Compiled by birdsvsworms Side A 01. Side B 01. 01. 01. SIDE A. 01. SIDE B. 01.
Téléchargement de musique en haute qualité. Ecoute en streaming. The Lost Art of the Mixtape — Cuepoint I spend a lot of time wishing that the cassette tape would make a comeback. There was a lot to love about cassettes, not the least of which was making mixtapes. While the phrase “mixtape” is still around, it’s come to mean something different, something other than the long lost tradition of meticulously recording song after song off of albums and the radio in order to make a perfect musical love letter. The art — and make no mistake about it, it is an art — of making a mixtape is lost on a generation that only has to drag and drop to complete a mix. There’s no love or passion involved in moving digital songs from one folder to another. There was a certain ritual to making a perfect mixtape, one that could take hours to finish (maybe even days, depending on how much you wanted to impress the recipient). It was about so much more than grouping some tunes together. There would be albums strewn about the room. When the mix was completed, you’d sit back and admire your handiwork.
Best New Electronic: January 2018 As we remarked in the roundup of the best electronic releases of 2017, a general society-wide feeling of hopelessness can add an urgency to club culture. And that never lets up. For every mindless scoop-neck T-shirt deep house bro or EDM clown pumping out cookie-cutter beats, there are people working on building something that means more, from the center of culture to the far margins of subculture. Deep JungleDillinja – Breathe / One For The Trouble There has been a veritable explosion in the last year of people unearthing, remastering, and releasing the rarest gems from the U.K. lineage of hardcore rave, jungle, and drum & bass. DJ TraxWhen Darkness Turns to Light And here is a producer keeping the spirit of those classic era Dillinja dubs alive. Bass Clef(minimum wage) (zero hours) (infinite forest) Ralph “Bass Clef” Cumbers first gained notoriety in the mid-’00s, making pleasingly wonky mutant dubstep-or-thereabouts sounds, often with trombone played over the top. Mr. FishdollNoonsense
Top 100 Best Acoustic Songs Ever -The Greatest of All Time | Acoustic Guitar Music | TopAcousticSongs.com Here is a list of the best acoustic songs ever written. Acoustic music has come a long way over the years, so many are “oldies” and many are “newies.” We are basing this list off of historical album sales, the ever so objective factor of acoustic-ness, but mostly how easily they make us cry. Also, for those interested in a serious path to learning guitar, please see our trusted partner, Guitar Tricks: Click the links to listen to the songs. Listen 1-9 Listen 10-19 Listen 20-29 Listen 30-39 Listen 40-49 Listen 50-59 Listen 60-69 Listen 70-79 Listen 80-89 Listen 90-100 **ALPHABETICAL ORDER (Roughly)** 1. 3 AM – Matchbox 20 2. 10,000 Stones – Adrianne 3. Soul Jazz Records – Voguing: Voguing and the House Ballroom Scene of New York City 1989-92 – Photographs by Chantal Regnault, Introduction by Tim Lawrence Voguing: Voguing and the House Ballroom Scene of New York City 1989-92 Photographs by Chantal Regnault, Introduction by Tim Lawrence Soul Jazz Books Information Our new deluxe 200 page deluxe 24x30cm flexibound book, Voguing and the House Ballroom Scene of New York City 1989-92, features hundreds of stunning photographs from the hidden world of New York’s house ballroom scene out of which came voguing, the dance made famous by Madonna. Photographer Chantal Regnault lived in New York between 1989-92, photographing the scene at its height – the dancers Willi Ninja, Jose and Luis Xtravaganza (who all worked with Madonna) – as well as the legendary ‘mothers’ of the gay and transgender world – Avis Pendavis, Peppa LaBeija, Carmen Xtravaganza, Dorian Corey, Paris Dupree and more. Voguing erupted into the mainstream in 1990 when Madonna’s song Vogue became number one in over 30 countries. Photographer Chantal Regnault was born in France. Guardian newspaper feature: Dazed and Confused
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