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Why I Am Fine With Second Hand Vinyl
Introduction Several years ago my friend Marek at RPM in Newcastle persuaded me to buy a second-hand reconditioned record player. I was impressed by the looks and sound, he came and set it up and since then my vinyl record collection has increased significantly.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 11 months ago in Beat
Running free as a song, ♪ ♫ 𓂃˖♪彡 OUT WHERE THE WILD 🎵 𝄞 🎸 𝄫 🎷🎶 🎻THINGS ARE. ♩ ♪ ♫ ♬ ♭ ♮ ♯ 🎼 🎵 🎶
Sing to the tune of Marty Robbins' "Saddle Tramp". Cho🎵 𝄞 🎸 𝄫 🎷🎶 🎻 Beauty, proud, wild and free, her mane flows like a river to the sea. 🎷🎶 🎻 Ebony coat shining under the sun, Graceful stride unmatched and untamed.
By Antoni De'Leonabout a year ago in Beat
Back in Time, No Auto-Tunes, No Rules, Just Jazz and New York
Walk into the right club in NYC on any given night, and you might think you’ve stepped into a different era. But listen closer, this isn’t just nostalgia, it’s a revival. Jazz in New York isn’t clinging to the past; it’s electrifying the present. While other cities let jazz slip into history books, NYC has turned up the volume. Fresh audiences are packing clubs, young artists are reinventing the sound, and the groove? It’s stronger than ever.
By Darpita Sharmaabout a year ago in Beat
Killing Me Softly Showdown: Lieberman, Flack, or Fugees?
Have you ever had an earworm? A song bug that's inexplicably crawled into your head. Then it gets stuck for days? My recent earworm has been "Killing Me Softly with His Song," running around in my brain and I have no idea why. My ritual remedy is listening to the bug and researching the tune. I discovered an unexpected, tangled, fascinating backstory filled with inspiration, betrayal, and reinvention. This isn't a song; it is a journey.
By Xine Segalasabout a year ago in Beat









