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Independent artist performs works of classical music on the guitar for passersby in Central Park. This article explores how geography and culture provide artists a space to carve out their own identity and add nuance to a growing field of music worldwide. / Photo via multimedia editor Alex Rossen

Geography and Culture in a Growing World of Music and Artistic Identity

Alex Rossen December 1, 2021

For nearly as long as the arm of recorded history stretches, humans have relied on the sense of hearing to create auditory art. Music, commonly called the universal language, is what many have said can...

"It is a rare gift to come across an album without a single bad song on it, but with a song list that successfully juggles such a dizzyingly broad spectrum of thematic devices, rhythmic and stylistic techniques, and moods, not a single bad song comes to mind." - Arts & Entertainment Editor / Al Harmon.

BROCKHAMPTON’s Long-Awaited “ROADRUNNER: NEW LIGHT, NEW MACHINE” Doesn’t Disappoint

Alex Rossen April 14, 2021

https://open.spotify.com/album/6sPcgDto5EI6EBPc2jhDC7?si=abP1H8vIStuBbEhO1Xu_jw Fans of hip-hop group Brockhampton were burning the midnight oil on the eve of Thursday, April 8 as they eagerly awaited...

"The song seamlessly transitions to the next song “Thug Life," a shorter track running only about two minutes. However, Dom McLennon and Kevin Abstract are joined by the angelic vocals of Bearface." - Arts & Entertainment Editor / Al Harmon.

BROCKHAMPTON’s “Iridescence”: A rollercoaster of emotion & experimentation

Gary Erdelyi September 26, 2018

https://open.spotify.com/album/3Mj4A4nNJzIdxOyS4yzOhj?si=LAQdJv8vTBejsC3htmbUig "Iridescence" is the fourth studio album from hip-hop collective (often called "boyband") BROCKHAMPTON. This is the...

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