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Use Music to Sexually Loosen Up Yourself And Your Lover
Any way you slice it we know there is something particularly unique about how music blends with one’s own sexuality.
Mike Dynamo
May 17, 20234 min read


Music, Drugs, And All The Sludge In Between
As a music fan, it almost hurts to think about it. When we have sludge, we don't have a musical foundation anymore.
Mike Dynamo
May 10, 20234 min read


Is Music Therapy The Best Type Of Therapy For You
music therapy is the best kind of therapy there is. the idea of working with someone to do a more musical form of therapy is very appealing.
Mike Dynamo
May 3, 20233 min read


Music To Make Studying Even Easier
One of the most amazing things to happen to me is that after almost 20 years, I do more studying now than I ever did as a student.
Mike Dynamo
Apr 19, 20234 min read


My 1st Anniversary to Having Brain Surgery
I’ve led up to it in other ways, but April 1st is the first anniversary date of my brain surgery.
Mike Dynamo
Apr 12, 20234 min read


Tune of the week: Spring by Erik N
Introducing Erik N: The Nordic Pianist Bringing Melodic and Peaceful Music to Your Ears.
Riia Mallat
Apr 7, 20232 min read


From The "Father of Karaoke" to his Offspring
Legend has it that karaoke started in 1961 with the arrival of an American sing-along show called Sing Along With Mitch. They were the...
Mike Dynamo
Apr 5, 20235 min read


Tune of the week: Symphony No. 1 "shifting sands" by Marc Harris
Shifting Sands is a symphony in the style of the late romantic era. This piece depicts the ongoing conflict between light and darkness.
John Ariel
Mar 31, 20232 min read


Playing Music In My Late Teens
For some people, playing music is as old for them as breathing as if they come out of the womb simply doing it. For the rest of us ...
Mike Dynamo
Mar 22, 20235 min read


The Cancerous Bad News to the Sympathetic Good News
In March of 2022, I got some of the worst news I had ever received in my life. I had brain cancer ...
Mike Dynamo
Mar 15, 20233 min read


Tune of the week: Pastorale by Pinky Loops
"Pastorale" by the Polish band "Pinky Loops" is a contemporary classical work.
John Ariel
Mar 10, 20231 min read


Tune of the week: Shattered glass by Secrets of Elements
German composer "Secret of Elements" German composer "Secret of Elements" is tasked with creating the music for Rebuilding Notre-Dame.
John Ariel
Mar 3, 20232 min read


The Nintendo-fication of Everything
Adam Neely and Jon Batiste Take Gaming Music Everywhere It Hasn't Been.
Mike Dynamo
Mar 1, 20233 min read


Tune of the week: Lucent by SONORO
SONORO's music is pleasantly unique, fusing jazz, blues, and Latin rhythms with classical overtones.
Riia Mallat
Feb 24, 20231 min read


Tune of the week: Bray dunes by Poltrock
David POLTROCK is a composer, producer, and sound designer based in Brussels.
Riia Mallat
Feb 17, 20232 min read


Tune of the week: Five to give by Dario Forzato
"Five to Give" is the last piece from Dario's EP album "Anomalie" released in August 2022.
Arashk Azizi
Feb 10, 20232 min read


Tune of the week: Crossroads by Vincent Roy
Since he began making music, Vincent Roy has stayed committed to his own aesthetic.
Riia Mallat
Feb 3, 20231 min read


Tune of the week: Symphony No.1 in D Minor by Raynald Grenier
Raynald Grenier's release, 'Symphony No. 1 in D Minor,' is unquestionably a fine and captivating new work by the Canadian composer.
Riia Mallat
Jan 27, 20231 min read


Tune of the week: Hypatia's Song by Matteo Ramon Arevalos
The song "Hypatia's Song" can be found on the "Mystic View" album by Matteo Ramon Arevalos.
Riia Mallat
Jan 20, 20231 min read


Tune of the week: Humble Love by Basel Mfarij
A musician with profound enthusiasm and love for music, Basel Mfarij.
Riia Mallat
Jan 13, 20231 min read
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