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Snow Tha Product Goes Off!!
Intro The last eight years have proven to be a serious journey for independent artist Snow Tha Product. Early fans and supporters understand that this incredibly talented artist stands above and beyond mainstream competition. She possesses and maintains a unique style of music that threatens that of her competition. Due to this factor and the severity of such threat, decision-makers in the hip-hop business have collaborated to blacklist her from any true progress in the field. After finally being released from her contract with Atlantic Records, Snow Tha Product is finally a free agent again and back on full independence grind. To celebrate, she constructed a nationwide tour in early 2019. Her Goin' Off tour was broken into two legs; with Part 1 taking place on the West Coast over the summer and Part two taking off over the rest of 2019 on the East Coast. As she's been touring, she has managed to pack 98 percent of every one of her shows.
By P.I.F.F. Magazine7 years ago in Beat
The Interesting Life of Ella Jefro
I recently stumbled upon an artist whose talent caught my attention immediately. A little digging and several google searches in, I was becoming a bit disappointed that I coudn't find any information about Ella Jefro. Not one to give up, I decided to go directly to the source. This is Ella's story...
By mysoundMusic7 years ago in Beat
Oh Yes... it's Max Fischer
The pop music world is always evolving, and it explores some unique, interesting ideas. Max Fischer is an emerging songwriter and singer that thrives in the world of pop music because it gives in something unique, rewarding but also dense and a whole lot of fun. Being able to express yourself through music is something that should never be taken for granted, and Max Fischer shows that right off the bat through some really fantastic lyrics and interesting ideas.
By mysoundMusic7 years ago in Beat
Terror - The Best New Drum n Bass Artist of 2019
The end of August means the beginning of September, and the beginning of many new things; new school years, a new season, the nights become darker and longer and colder as the leaves begin to fall from the trees. So it makes sense that this should also be a time for new artists, new music, to emerge and keep our souls warm in the coming months, and that is exactly what new Drum n' Bass producer ’Terror’ is doing for us…
By Samantha Bentley7 years ago in Beat
Did Jay Elle's Dream Come True?
Jay Elle is a very talented singer, guitar player, and songwriter from New York City. He is a not only a performer, but also a writer. He always focuses much of his music and songwriting on his emotions and heart. That really helps him push the boundaries and evolve—everything in a masterful and unique manner. What makes him very distinctive and powerful is the fact that he has a curiosity for life, and how it expands and evolves.
By mysoundMusic7 years ago in Beat
A Summer at the National Guitar Workshop
By Raanan Geberer, As a young adult in my late 20s and 30s, I rarely went on vacations. Maybe this was a reaction to the way I had to move around earlier—I went to college in upstate New York, then graduate school in Boston, then had a job in San Francisco that didn’t work out, and finally another job in Indianapolis before returning home to New York City. I just wanted to relax.
By Raanan Geberer7 years ago in Beat
30th August, 1965: Highway 61 Revisited' by Bob Dylan Was Released
The seminal folk-rock album and often cited as one of the greatest albums ever recorded, it is this album that holds the most well-known song by Bob Dylan—"Like a Rolling Stone." Since then, he has been shot into the starlight, at the forefront of music everywhere and, has since become known as "The King of Folk Rock" or "The God of Folk", or more simply "The Bard"—taking the honorary title from William Shakespeare.
By Annie Kapur7 years ago in Beat
Why I Love Reason 10
I have been involved with music for most of my life. I took up piano at age eight and practiced my butt off until my mother purchased my first budget keyboard. It was a tiny Casio VL-1, but you would have thought she’d bought me a Korg Triton. I hammered out every melody I could until she was satisfied of my seriousness. Then I graduated to the MT-68 LOL. Ah, memories.
By Tim Ellerbe II7 years ago in Beat











