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Exploring Music Genres: Synthwave
Synthwave is a retro-inspired genre of electronic music that draws heavily from many aspects from the 1980s. It creates a nostalgic feeling of arcade games, old action films, and science fiction. Synthwave has become an influential music genre that has grown into a symbol of nostalgia and retro-futurism. Synthwave emerged in the early 2000s and it mainly developed through online music communities. The genre grew on internet platforms like YouTube and MySpace. In the 1970s to

Free Ways to Be a Fan, and Budget-Friendly Ways to Love the Music You Love
Being a fan has started to feel expensive. Every album rollout comes with multiple vinyl variants, signed CDs, deluxe editions, exclusive merch drops, VIP packages, presales, travel costs, friendship bracelets, fan projects, listening parties, streaming campaigns, and the quiet pressure of seeing everyone else online doing more. More shows. More merch. More posts. More proof. But fandom was never meant to be a receipt. At its heart, being a fan is about connection. It is abou

Why Fan Stories Deserve a Place in Music Journalism
Music journalism has always been about more than just the music. Yes, it is about albums, singles, tours, charts, interviews, production choices, creative direction, and the machinery that helps an artist’s work reach the world. But underneath all of that, music journalism is also about impact. It is about what a song does once it leaves the studio. It is about where it lands, who it finds, and why people hold onto it. That is where fan stories matter. For a long time, fan ex

Exploring Music Genres: Lo-fi
Lo-fi music is short for low fidelity, which refers to sound that is recorded or produced with imperfections. The genre does not aim for studio-perfect sound. Instead, it embraces small flaws such as background noise or slightly off-beat rhythms. This style creates a warm and relaxed atmosphere. During the 1950s to 1970s, the term ‘low fidelity’ was originally used to refer to poor quality recordings. Many DIY artists would record at home with cheap equipment. It was shaped

May-C on Creative freedom and her new track Josephine
May-C is an independent artist in Auckland, and her latest single, Josephine, is out now. I had the chance to discuss this with her. On this new song, she explained: On the surface, it's a romance song about yearning for someone or something. However, at its core, it's about striving for something that might not exist and the instinct to reshape yourself for others. Josephine isn't a real person; it's a concept of someone who seems more put together than you feel. The song ex

Networking as a Creative and Why It Matters
Networking as a creative can sound like a very professional, polished thing, but really, it is about connection. It is about letting people know who you are, what you make, what you care about, and why your work matters. Creativity may begin in your own little world, but it often grows when it meets other people. The first step is having somewhere to send people. Set up a portfolio, even if it is simple. It does not need to be perfect, but it should show your work clearly and

Noah Kahan's The Great Divide Review
I’ve been looking forward to Noah Kahan’s The Great Divide, and now it’s finally out. For anyone unfamiliar, Noah Kahan is a singer-songwriter from Vermont known for his emotionally honest folk-pop sound and contemplative lyrics. As a longtime fan, I was excited to hear how his music has changed with this album. The Great Divide explores topics of family, nostalgia, self-discovery, and ache for connection, all wrapped in Noah’s honest, emotionally charged songwriting. After m

Emma Kate on her EP Autumn
Emma Kate’s EP Autumn just dropped, and I had the chance to talk to her about it. In her own words: I've been releasing music since 2021, though it was sporadic at first. That year, I released three songs and collaborated on a few. Two years ago, I tried a rock song. I don't do rock anymore, but I don't think it's necessary to stick to one genre. I listen to all kinds of music, even though pop is my biggest influence. I enjoy writing in different styles, and there's no rule a

Noah Kahan: Out of Body Review
The opening moments of Noah Kahan’s documentary, Out of Body, immediately draw viewers in with a striking sense of place: Kahan’s Vermont hometown. From there, the film unfolds as an intimate exploration of how his life, creative process, and personal struggles shape both his music and identity. Vulnerability, family history, artistic pressure, and the search for meaning are all woven together, constructing a cohesive portrait of an artist navigating fame and self-discovery.

Exploring Music Genres: Opera
Opera is a music genre that is known for its dramatic form of storytelling that combines singing, acting, orchestral music, and often elaborate staging to convey narratives and powerful human emotions. Opera has evolved into a diverse and influential genre that remains a significant part of theatrical culture and classical music. Opera began in the late 1500s, specifically around 1597 to 1600, in Florence, Italy. The genre was developed by a group of intellectuals known as th






