Salsa music and dance emerged from Afro-Cuban roots to become a global cultural force - far more complex and enduring than disco. With its clave rhythm, partner connection, and regional styles, salsa isn’t just dance - it’s a living tradition.
Simulcasts let radio and TV broadcasts reach multiple platforms at once, while appointment listening keeps audiences tuned in at scheduled times. Learn how these two forces shape live media today-and what it takes to make them work.
Simulcasts let live radio and TV broadcasts reach audiences on multiple platforms at once-keeping the tradition of appointment listening alive in the streaming age. Learn how it works, why it matters, and what you need to know to get started.
Modern indie pop is quietly borrowing the warmth, harmonies, and emotional depth of 1970s soft rock - not as nostalgia, but as a more honest alternative to today’s digital pop. Artists like Father John Misty and Japanese Breakfast are reviving a sound once dismissed as too smooth.
Modern indie pop is quietly borrowing the warmth, harmony, and craftsmanship of 1970s soft rock - from Fleetwood Mac to Carole King - creating a revival built on emotion, not nostalgia. Harry Styles, Aimee Mann, and others are bringing back the sound that once defined radio.
The 1990s tech boom and music culture were fueled by hype, then shattered by backlash and burnout. Today’s AI wave mirrors the same cycle - and the lessons from then still matter.
In the 1980s, DIY indie bands used four-track recorders to make raw, low-budget albums that defied major labels. From Buzzcocks to The Smiths, these cult classics proved you didn't need polish - just passion.
Billy Joel fused classical piano technique with pop songwriting to create some of the most harmonically rich music of the 20th century. His work redefined what a pop pianist could do-without losing mass appeal.
Bill Graham transformed live music in the 1970s by turning concerts into professional, immersive experiences. He built the Fillmore venues, introduced opening acts, and set new standards for sound, lighting, and artist pay-shaping the industry forever.
Bill Graham transformed live music in the 1970s by turning chaotic concerts into professional, high-quality events. His systems for sound, safety, and contracts became industry standards still used today.
Discover the iconic 1990s synthesizers and samplers like the Korg M1, Akai S3000, and Roland JP-8000 that defined electronica music. These affordable, powerful machines turned bedroom producers into global artists.
Matrix numbers on vinyl records reveal pressing origins, quality, and rarity. Learn how global formats differ, why Japanese pressings command high prices, and how collectors use these tiny codes to authenticate and value records.