To give up is cowardly action
Failing to ever engage is a much more appropriate solution.
Such is the relationship between the author and social media. What began as Vine and Instagram has expanded. Snapchat is not longer the trendiest appt around. Once again, the horizon has inched ever closer. Calculating the speed at which the environment changes is impossible. Now on the marketplace is the ability for live mobile streaming. Whether Periscope or Meerkat will succeed, though, is a not a discussion suited best for these pages.
After all the, the subject is even relevant to the selection.
Which is to say that empathy is more likely than empathy. The song below is titled "Velocidade Furiosa," after all. Released today, the responsible beat-makers are Dj Edý & dj kingfo0xx; but like Friendster, the origins reach further. On Monday a track appeared on the KingFox account called "Melodia." Appropriately, the song is synth heavy; four are featured in total as well as guitar and vocals. There are, however, no drums. Trap crescendos are used in transition as well as this oft heard drum effect. Otherwise no percussion is heard. It is as if a template has been provided anyone to add a beat.
Which is precisely what the Black 'n' Power Beats duo does on , "Velocidade Furiosa," after adding a quick afro-house rhythm. The bridge is poked into the middle of the track as the chorus repeats once at the end. All the synths remains and have had their pitch adjusted down. On the odd notes, a new vocals appear in the second verse. A few new sounds create their space in the harmony but not in a major way.
Not parallel to the virtual reality purchase, it is still interesting to see an idea develop. Both songs are available for download.
Notable Mention: Dj Mika - "Pa Nhas Rapazis"
Featured second is a song somewhere between Google Buzz and Plus; not entirely relevant, and at some point of speciality interest
That is what it feels like - to me, at least, - when the subject of funana comes up on these pages.
Mostly the same words are typed, and like a bad chain mail they always seem to reappear. Today is no exception. What follows is a quick funana track from Dj Mika. Titled, "Pa Nhas Rapazis" the brief beat begins after a long introduction as it transitions to the hi-hat/snare beat. A bass is maintaining the groove as the four beat synth melody moves the song forward. Chains eventually syncopate the song. The outro, however, possesses a minor surprise as an accordion carries the melody for the last bar just past the finish line
- J.N.
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