70s music
The 1970s were all about sex, drugs and rock and roll; Beat welcomes you to our Disco Inferno.
The Universal Current: Zipho Memela on Music’s Role in Shaping Social Connections. Content Warning.
Zipho Memela, the South African creative polymath who transitioned from a child hip-hop prodigy to a "million-dollar tycoon" and now a classical innovator, has always understood that music is far more than just sound and rhythm; it is the fundamental architecture of human connection. His career, spanning diverse genres and global stages, consistently illustrates music's unique power to bridge divides, foster empathy, and build communities from the ground up.
By Kin Mancook3 months ago in Beat
Fish Rising
Introduction I was listening to the excellent "Fish Rising", Steve Hillage's debut solo album, and thought I hadn't published a playlist on Vocal for a while, and thought, "What about a marine-based progressive playlist?" I will close it with "The Salmon Song" from "Fish Rising", but will share with you a few sea life pieces that you may be unaware of.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 3 months ago in Beat
The Paris Scandal: Meghan Markle’s Glittering Comeback That Ended in Chaos
Paris was supposed to be Meghan Markle’s grand re-entry into the fashion world — a polished comeback after months of silence and fading spotlight. But what began as a glossy weekend of couture and confidence quickly spiraled into one of the biggest image crises of her post-royal life.
By Behind the Curtain3 months ago in Beat
Grammy Nominations 2026: A Celebration of Music, Diversity, and Creative Evolution
Every year, the Grammy Awards capture the world’s attention as music’s biggest night. The Grammy nominations 2026 continue that legacy, showcasing both iconic superstars and rising voices who have redefined creativity across genres.
By KAMRAN AHMAD3 months ago in Beat
Peter Drake: The Gentle Genius of Nashville’s Steel Guitar
In the long history of recorded music, there are figures whose influence can be heard everywhere, even if their names are not immediately recognised. One such figure is Pete or Peter Drake, the Nashville producer and pedal steel guitarist whose quiet innovation helped shape country, pop, and rock through the 1960s and beyond. His sound was subtle, but once heard, impossible to forget — a warm, bending tone that seemed to sing.
By Retired Teacher from Haydon Bridge School, Northumberland3 months ago in Beat








