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NFTs Are Disrupting The Music Industry. UTU’s Latest Partner Murda Beatz Agrees.

11 Mar 2021 3 minute read 2 comments Samantha Dunn

The music industry has seen an increase in artists turning to NFTs as a way to combat the decline of music sales, an issue that has plagued the industry since the dawn of the internet and the availability of pirated music. And with album sales having...

Every Musician's Nightmare!

10 Mar 2021 2 minute read 6 comments bengy

  So, we are now roughly a year and a bit since concerts have been difficult or impossible to schedule in the Netherlands. It has been a pretty rough year for musicians and we've all been trying to find ways to work around the problems... but I wo...

Trash-Shaped Human | Original Music / Artwork

7 Mar 2021 1 minute read 2 comments STAYTEN

How exactly I see most of the people I communicate with,Also, it reminds me of "someone" who used to beat his wife in front of his kids Anyways...It was super fun creating this filthy character... And, I'm kinda excited to share with you my first...

“Bull-shhh AKA The Protest Song” by DriXx MADison

6 Mar 2021 2 minute read 0 comments Drixx_Madison

What if Lil Jon wrote protest music? I've got you covered. Check out my latest song “Bull-shhh AKA The Protest Song” by DriXx MADison. "This song was written during the height of lock-down and worldwide protests. It expresses my innermost thoughts, f...

Idiosynkratische Tonstücke für die Orgel: VIII. Hymne an die Sonne [Philip Daniel; 2020]

2 Mar 2021 1 minute read 0 comments PhilipDaniel

          Eighth in a series of "Idiosyncratic Tone-Pieces" for concert organ (the instrument ideally of the "French Symphonic" variety). In contrast to its immediate predecessor, this melodically cantabile "Hymn to the Sun" signals the return to a...

Idiosynkratische Tonstücke für die Orgel: VII. Hexensabbat [Philip Daniel; 2020]

1 Mar 2021 1 minute read 0 comments PhilipDaniel

        Seventh in a series of "Idiosyncratic Tone-Pieces" for concert organ (the instrument ideally of the "French Symphonic" variety). As the title suggests, this prestissimo study in fragmentary melodicism and harmonic severity intends to evoke t...

COME TAKE A WALK WITH ME THROUGH THE SEMI DESERTED STREETS... (Also, LOOK at the full moon!!)

27 Feb 2021 1 minute read 8 comments (S)llew la Wulf

  This post is short but sweet... Having a little walk this evening and this song, Ghost Town (by The Specials) came on my headphones... Seems fitting. It's another Saturday night in a normally bustling city. Folk going into town or just out to a loc...

Idiosynkratische Tonstücke für die Orgel: VI. Im Garten von Gethsemane [Philip Daniel; 2020]

26 Feb 2021 1 minute read 0 comments PhilipDaniel

        Sixth in a series of "Idiosyncratic Tone-Pieces" for concert organ (the instrument ideally of the "French Symphonic" variety). A tableau of the Garden of Gethsemane, featuring pensively coiling chromatic three-part counterpoint. The inner se...

Meta-Naming Music - I Didn't Know What To Call It, So I Called It INDECISION!

24 Feb 2021 1 minute read 0 comments Yttrandefrihet

As always, I had the usual struggle of... What does the music sound like? When you have lyrics, you can pull a name from that. An important word from the refrain. Or the message of the song. Or the first word. Or the last. But when there are no words...

I kept making music, and I called it "y"

20 Feb 2021 1 minute read 0 comments Yttrandefrihet

It was just out of curiousity I named it that way, after having pressed "y", then the return key, expecting to end up on youtube.com, but alas, the browser I was using didn't have autocomplete, so I ended up with a google search for the letter y inst...