Tuesday, 11 December 2007

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Thursday, 6 December 2007

Thursday, 22 November 2007

Radio One Chart Show !

This Link Will Take You To The Radio One Chart Show Page ! :D

Tuesday, 23 October 2007

Top Ten Single Chart This Week

1) Leon Jackson
When You Believe
2) Soulja Boy Tellem
Crank That (Soulja Boy)
3) Leona Lewis
Bleeding Love
4) Timbaland Pts Onerepublic
Apologize
5) Take That
Rule The World
6) Mark Ronson Ft Amy Winehouse
Valerie
7) Girls Aloud
Call The Shots
8) Nickelback
Rockstar
9) T2 Ft Jodie Aysha
Heartbroken
10) Alicia Keys
No One

Thursday, 18 October 2007

Pop


Pop music (or "pop") is a subgenre of contemporary popular music that typically has a dance-along rhythm or beat, simple melodies and a repeating structure. Pop song lyrics are often emotional, commonly relating to love, loss, emotion, or dancing. The term does not refer to a single genre or sound, and its meaning is different depending on the time and place.
Pop music is distinguished from classical (or art music) and from folk music[1]). Pop songs are often written by songwriters, unlike other popular music genres, such as rock and hip hop, where singers often write their own songs.
Pop is distributed by major record companies as part of a global music market through mass marketing through radio, television.In the recorded music era, the single (a single song) and the album (a collection of songs) are the usual methods of distributing pop music. Pop has been distributed in many formats included vinyl records, cassette tapes, compact discs, and Internet downloads.

Indie


Indie rock is a genre of alternative rock that primarily exists in the independent underground music scene. The term is sometimes used interchangeably with underground music as a whole, though more specifically implicates that the music meets the criterion of being rock, as opposed to indie pop or other possible match-ups. These criteria vary from an emphasis on rock instrumentation (electric guitars, bass guitar, live drums, and vocals) to more abstract (and debatable) rockist constructions of authenticity. It is however not uncommon to see a variety of instruments that are rarely used in other rock genres, such as the violin and the harmonica.
"Indie rock" is shorthand for "independent rock", for many of its artists are or were unsigned or signed to independent record labels, rather than major record labels. It is not strictly a genre of music (although the term is often used to reference the sound of specific bands and the bands they have influenced), but is often used as an umbrella term covering a wide range of artists and styles, connected by some degree of allegiance to the values of underground culture, counterculture, and (usually) describable as rock music. Genres or subgenres often associated with indie rock include lo-fi, post-rock, sadcore, C86, and math rock, to list but a few; other related (and sometimes overlapping) categories include shoegazing and indie pop.
Indie rock artists place a premium on maintaining complete control of their music and careers, releasing albums on independent record labels (sometimes their own) and relying on touring, word-of-mouth, and airplay on independent or college radio stations for promotion. Some end up moving to major labels, often on favorable terms won by their prior independent success.

Hip Hop


Hip hop (also spelled hip-hop or hiphop) is both a music genre and a cultural movement developed in New York City starting in the 1970s, predominantly by African Americans and Latinos.[1] Since first emerging in the Bronx, hip hop music has grown into an entire lifestyle, commonly referred to as hip hop culture, which has today spread around the world and is practised by many people regardless of nationality, ethnicity or religion. Hip hop as a cultural movement encompasses a wide array of human activities, so called elements, including but not limited to hip hop music, breakdance, graffiti, DJing and Mcing.

Monday, 24 September 2007

Artists Music Singles Charts






In this blog im gunna be tlkin about Music, artists, singles, charts and different styles of music.

Recently theres been alot of fuss about unsigned bands, there are websites everywhere about them, If you just type in " unsigned bands " on google you get 2,190,000 hits...
Shows how much they matter to the media world, without unsigned bands ther would be no new artists or songs it would just be the same people over and over again all the time.


Theres some really good talent out there they just need to get noticed,Heres just a few of the millions of undigned bands, The Interiors The Interiors are a four piece based in Sheffield. They write energetic songs about rabbits, Kim Deal, Indian food and stalking! They've been compared to Tiger and the Ramones. Theres also Munch Munch, These cutiepies started off as a Lighthouse Family covers band before seeing the errors of their ways. They make bedroom recordings on a laptop and are crazy live with their multitude of ukeleles, melodicas and other pant wetting instruments. Chunky Ate A Bee,Chunky Ate a Bee hail from deepest Braintree in Essex with a love of robtos, dinosaurs, barbecues, trees and Ninjas to mention a few. They like the Shins and Sparklehorse but sound like the Rentals without Moogs apparently. Therr hopfully up and coming bands for the future.


Apart from unsigned bands theres plenty of new bands that are signed, not just bands solo artists aswell plenty of them too. names you might recodnise like The pigeon detectives,arctic monkeys,50 cent, Usher, Paramore and PLENTY more!.. Just those artists and soloist are all diferent styles of music Indie.. R'n'b.. and confident upbeat rock.. but nothing to hardcore haha, I love the way everyones different in there music choices, if everyone was the same there would be no fun in music charts..