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Brighton-based DJ and producer Braxton returns to Anjunadeep with his three-track EP ‘SpaceTime’.
Since his debut on Anjunadeep with ‘When The Sun Goes Down’, Braxton has been steadily earning a reputation in the dance scene as a formidable producer, with a number of solo production including his recent release with Lauren L’aimaint ‘Holding On’, and remixes for the likes of RÜFÜS DU SOL, Tourist and Grades that have won him support from BBC Radio 1 and Sirius XM.
A fan favourite from the label’s flagship compilation Anjunadeep 13, Braxton teams up with Jody Wisternoff & James Grant on ‘SpaceTime’, featuring vocals from Ursula Rucker. ‘The River’ features a bold bass and lush pads whilst EP closer ‘(Don’t) Wake Me Up’ leads with break beat drums characterstic to Braxton’s sound. Braxton’s latest EP demonstrates why he’s been supported by Eelke Kleijn, Sasha and Eli & Fur.
Release Date: 30th May 2022
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Facts About the History of CDs
Since its birth in 1982, CDs have become a staple of everyday life. From earbuds to walls of speakers at concerts, to bar and restaurant sound systems, music has inspired generations to move, cry, and smile. Today, more than 200 billion CDs have been sold. While we once thought we had to rely solely on vinyl records and cassette tapes, the growth of digital recording has fueled the evolution of music. Here are some facts about the history of CDs.
The Greeks assigned a number of functions and attributes to music. These elements later became clearer with the development of musical theater. In addition to these, Greek philosophers assigned music a variety of roles, including those in ritual, religious ritual, and play. While the ancient Greeks and Romans were highly influential in the development of Western culture, they had their share of defectors and regressors. The influence of music on human life is still evident today, but different schools of thought have varying levels of philosophical understanding of its evolution.
Before the rise of streaming services, musicians sold their records in concert halls and car trunks. Some even hired publicists to spread their brand. Today, many artists are streaming directly to their fans, with record labels facilitating the process. New monetization methods have emerged thanks to streaming platforms. Artists can now sell exclusive content, create virtual fan clubs, and engage in political debates. It all adds up to a thriving music industry.