70s music
The 1970s were all about sex, drugs and rock and roll; Beat welcomes you to our Disco Inferno.
Dark Delight: The Lyric
I am starting off by sharing my new lyric, “Dark Delight,” which is a prelude to my Summer 2026 project which will meld electronic, trance, and industrial into an EDM umbrella. This will be a dark project which will touch on painful and/or dangerous relationships.
By Rick Henry Christopher about 8 hours ago in Beat
'Surf's Up'
After the disappointment following the August 1970 release of the critically lauded but commercially unsuccessful Sunflower album the Beach Boys realized that it would take more than quality songwriting and a new record label to solve their "Image problem" in the early 1970s.
By Sean Callaghana day ago in Beat
Theremin - A Playlist
Introduction The theremin is an unconventional electronic instrument, named after its Soviet inventor Léon Theremin in 1928, and which doesn't require any contact to be operated. The fruit of research into proximity sensors, the theremin's setup is usually consisting of two metal antennas that sense the distance to the player's hands and react accordingly, one controlling the volume of the sound, and the other controlling the frequency and therefore the pitch. By moving both hands in the air and changing the distance to the antennas, musicians produce an eerie electronic sound.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 2 days ago in Beat
Rock Creek Park: The meaning behind the hit song
In 1975, Donald Byrd and the Blackbyrds had a hit record Rock Creek Park which rose to number 37 on the Billboard charts. The song was based on a location within the city limits of Washington DC. where the group was formed.
By Cheryl E Preston3 days ago in Beat
The Thunder God Bass Solo That Rewrote Rock
I’ve loved the bass guitar for as long as I can remember. When I was a kid, that low rumble grabbed me in a way nothing else did. But let’s be honest — guitar players always seem to get the spotlight. Maybe it’s the flashy solos, the windmills, the poses. Meanwhile, the bass is expected to stay in the back and behave.But why? Who decided the bass can’t take a solo? Who wrote that rule?
By Music Stories7 days ago in Beat
Fighting for More Than Survival: The Story Behind Shadow Fist
In a world where stories often prioritize spectacle over substance, some narratives choose a different path. They focus not just on action, but on the emotional weight behind every decision, every fall, and every rise.
By Andreas szakacs10 days ago in Beat












