90s music
Music for 90s babies and fans of timeless pop music; explore the decade defined by boybands, Europop, girl groups, rap, and so much more.
Syncia And Soul Central Join Forces With A Massive Remix Of Sgt Slick’s ‘Just Keep Walking’ Feat INXS
House music legends Soul Central and UK techno newcomer Syncia join forces with a remarkable remix of Sgt Slick’s massive re-imagining of the 1980 INXS hit ‘Just Keep Walking’.
By Mike Media2 years ago in Beat
Nine
Introduction The concept of this came to mind and thought it would be a fun thing to do before I disappear to Whitby. It also makes me feel a little like the Count from Sesame Street and then between him and Whitby, you start to think Dracula, or I do.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 2 years ago in Beat
Ornithology - A Playlist
Introduction I am listening to "Catching A Tiger" by Lissie, and probably my favorite song on this album "Cuckoo" and I will use it to close this playlist. It also made me think of this wonderful poignant poem by my great friend Les, who tells me that she can't write poetry, but check out all this wonderful poetry of hers, and this one in particular that relates to this playlist.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 2 years ago in Beat
The Emerging Nigerian Talents
In the heart of Lagos, where the bustling streets and vibrant rhythms of Nigeria's largest city converge, a new generation of music talents was quietly rewriting the story of the country's music scene. These were not the chart-toppers or Grammy-winners that the world had come to know, but they were the unsung heroes, the underdogs who were making waves in their own right.
By Ogboko Shadrack Ejiroghene2 years ago in Beat
To The Women in Hip hop
Females in the hip-hop culture have always held space in the genre for their skill, their trendsetting authentic style and some of the best music to reach fans and listeners everywhere. No matter what records or history that we make over the years, the way that Black women are presented and represented on the music scene [and the props that some may feel that we should not be getting], has become grounds for debate from everyone but us. That is until now, with the presence of social media and the changes that have taken place in the music industry as a whole. We as Black women are all beautifully different in the way that we show up in the world. I call us a special genre of our own. We as women know who we are defining ourselves for ourselves. We know this and yes, we absolutely can. Starting with the music, HerBrownProductions honors a few of the most legendary and influential female hip-hop artists. Whether it be their legacy, lyricism, style or records that make them similar or unique, the women will be honored for their inspiration from each era of hip-hop.
By HerBrownProductions2 years ago in Beat
Thirtieth Century Man
Introduction This is lifted from a Seven Days In Post written two years before Scott Walker died but has been getting a few views. The man was the epitome of a true artist so was not to everyone's taste, but I find his work absolutely amazing.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 2 years ago in Beat
The Rhythm of Love
In the vibrant city of New Orleans, where jazz and blues filled the air, lived a young musician named Caleb. He was a talented drummer who had an uncanny ability to express the emotions of his heart through the rhythm of his beats. His drum kit was his confidant, and his music was his language.
By Rajesh kumar 2 years ago in Beat
Country Music
Country music, with its roots deeply embedded in the soil of rural America, has evolved over centuries to become a genre that resonates with people around the world. From the Appalachian Mountains to the honky-tonk bars of Nashville, country music has been a reflection of the American experience, capturing the essence of heartache, resilience, love, and the simple joys of life. In this exploration of country music, we will journey through its history, evolution, notable artists, and its enduring influence on American culture.
By solomon Christian3 years ago in Beat
Who is Ollie Nightingale and Why Has He Ruined my Day?
This is a thing that exists! It's a blues/R & B album. Ollie Nightingale wants to drink your bathwater, baby. Is this comedy? Is it satire? Is Ollie some sort of Weird Al style parodist? I have no idea. Decades of Gen-X irony has destroyed by brain to such a degree that I am incapable of discerning between thick layers of cynical irony and detachment and a genuine sentiment expressed in music.
By Sean Patrick3 years ago in Beat










