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My Most Favourite Japanese Song

4 Sep 2021 4 minute read 0 comments Debesh Choudhury

When I visited Japan for a research study in 2000, I never knew that a famous Bangla song was adapted from a famous Japanese song by Kyu Sakamoto. I was mesmerized when people started singing a song, the starting music I knew very well. The song is f...

Ancestors - New Song Releasing October 8th!

4 Sep 2021 2 minute read 0 comments Conscious Fitness

This song was written over the last year as I thought about how my ancestors had lived and would respond to changes in their environments. Check out the lyrics below:   Ancestors   I am the sky I am the ocean I am the airI am the happiness darknes...

Week 55: THE BEACH BOYS (420 to 30: A Music Retrospective)

3 Sep 2021 13 minute read 4 comments jozefkrichards

Their fun, carefree, summer sound made them famous, and their harmonies are among the best ever, but it was their introspective and thoughtful compositions that made them acclaimed as well. I liked their radio hits well enough growing up, but it was...

Latest Ugochill release, single Livingston available as Music NFT in the Rising Star Game Record Store.! (First batch sold out, second batch on sale. )

2 Sep 2021 1 minute read 0 comments ugochill

Hello dear friends.Summer is almost over and I'm back home from various travels and ready to rock on.! :)Happy to see and say that first batch of the latest Ugochill release, Livingston has been completely sold out including few copies from the seco...

Week 54: WU-TANG CLAN (420 to 30: A Music Retrospective)

1 Sep 2021 10 minute read 0 comments jozefkrichards

The RZA, the GZA, Ol' Dirty Bastard, Inspectah Deck, Raekwon the Chef, U-God, Ghostface Killah and the Method Man, and Masta Killa (and later Cappadonna as well) form like Voltron to make up the greatest group in hip hop, the ones with witty, unpredi...

Week 53: SAM COOKE (420 to 30: A Music Retrospective)

31 Aug 2021 8 minute read 0 comments jozefkrichards

One of the most gifted, charismatic singers of all time, Sam Cooke was also an incredible songwriter and his soulful style and passionate, inventive re-workings of the classics made him the father of a whole genre of music to follow, fittingly referr...

Music worth sharing + 🎵 embedding proposal

30 Aug 2021 1 minute read 4 comments Cathy J

I´ll be updating this "playlist" as soon as I find more songs on Audius (or other dapp) that I like.   Appologies I´m sorry for not being able to make this blog post more useful or pleasant to read, but it seems I´m not allowed (by publish0x) to embe...

Why I Love Classical Music

30 Aug 2021 1 minute read 8 comments Agnes Laurens

Since a young age, I am in fond of classical music. I started to play the cello at the age of six, and one year later, I exchanged the cello for the violin. I also sang in a choir and played in a lot of orchestras. Not only that, but I also even have...

Week 52: DAVID WISE (420 to 30: A Music Retrospective)

30 Aug 2021 9 minute read 0 comments jozefkrichards

As video game consoles came into their own in the 1990s, their soundtracks did as well. Composers like David Wise pushed the hardware to its limits every bit as much as the programmers did, and a new sub-genre of music was born. Wise's most well-know...

Week 51: PINK FLOYD (420 to 30: A Music Retrospective)

28 Aug 2021 7 minute read 2 comments jozefkrichards

Responsible for some of the most popular and well-regarded rock albums of all time, Pink Floyd would at first seem an unlikely candidate for such wide-spread appeal. Their albums rarely featured anything resembling hit singles, instead, more common w...