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Let BLONDIE make your white wine TASTE better. Really?!.. The answer: absolutely. Recent scientific studies consistently reveal that pairing wine with music that elicits a harmonious emotional response notably enhances the overall experience. Intensifying the flavour and our pleasure derived from it. If you favour your Chablis or Piquepouls, consider playing Blondie's lively and upbeat tunes. You'll notice a remarkable 40% increase in its zestiness and refreshment. For those of you who prefer Malbecs or Merlots, indulge in grand, sweeping orchestral or operatic melodies. This choice will elevate the wine's richness and full-bodied character by around 40%. Still skeptical? Give it a try yourself. It's yet another demonstration of the profound influence our senses hold. 👍 #sensoryresearch #sensoryscience #wine #sounddesign #music #marketing
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Mac & cheese, cats, and accounting - these are a few of my favorite things as I hummm to the sound of music while climbing every mountain. In the outeniquas, I won't see an eidelweiss, but i might catch a glimpse of a female dear, a protea, or possibly even another lonely "mountain" goatherd like me exploring the beautiful trails, allowing the distance to tick over from 16 to 17 to 18 kms which is Fah, a long, long way to run. So long, farewell, auf wiedersehen, goodbye until the next time I drop a little random monologue. #HappyWorldBookDay 😛 DoughGetters
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5 Things You Didn’t Know About Fraser & Thompson If you’re a fan of celebrity-backed spirits, here are five things you need to know about Fraser & Thompson Whiskey.
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This clip stopped me in my scroll. A man is served his pizza in a nice but not fancy Italian restaurant. Without warning or introduction, he begins belting Verdi's "La donna è mobile" from Rigoletto. The restaurant is instantly transformed. Forks were held mid-bite. Conversations halted. A waiter froze, his pitcher tilted above a glass. The entire restaurant was suspended in time. It turns out the man is Germany's Got Talent winner, and professionally trained opera singer, Ricardo Marinello. Apparently this is Ricardo’s shtick. He eats at Italian restaurants around the world and suddenly starts singing opera. But here's what fascinated me: If it was anything but music, an interruption during dinner would be met with annoyance. Imagine a juggler or magician during apps. A mime or comedian over soup. You'd probably ask for the check. But music? Music gets a free pass. It doesn't need permission to electrify an atmosphere. It simply does. It delights by transforming strangers into audience members, and a routine Tuesday dinner into an unforgettable experience. Only music can turn an interruption into an invitation. This is the power of music. This is why I love working in the music industry so much. #CreativeStrategy #CustomerExperience
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'Midnight hours are for meeting, mingling and flirting, when the barriers put up between people start dissolving. The after-dark hours inspire all great music and great art.' Excellent opinion piece by Zing Tsjeng for The i paper
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Pairing wines with musical genres Chardonnay: Smooth jazz – creamy texture and mellow sounds. Sauvignon Blanc: Pop – crisp and zesty like an upbeat tune. Riesling: Classical – lively and bright like Vivaldi's "Spring." Cabernet Sauvignon: Rock – bold and robust like electric guitars. Pinot Noir: Blues – elegant and complex like soulful blues. Merlot: R&B – smooth and rich like emotive R&B vocals. Both wine and music evoke emotions and create unique experiences. Interestingly, both a wine corkscrew and a musical key unlock delightful experiences. The corkscrew opens a wine bottle, revealing its aroma and flavor, while a musical key sets the tonal center of a piece, shaping its mood. Both tools enhance the enjoyment of wine or music, respectively. Both wine and musical notes share harmony and complexity. Tasting wine involves describing experiences using terms like “floral” or “fruity,” similar to how musicians describe tones and textures. Wine notes capture flavors and aromas, layering them to create a full experience. Musical notes build melodies and harmonies, creating rich compositions. Both art forms balance elements to evoke emotions and memories. Blend of Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon pairs well with artists creating rock-soul music, combining rock's energy with R&B's richness:) This blend brings together raw energy and smooth textures for a dynamic experience. #Interview #Brand #Creativity #Money #Branding #BrandProtection 📷: "Birdthrower feat. Ben Haper - If I Needed You", as screenshot. Here are some of the best rock-soul and soul-rock artists and bands that have successfully blended these genres ( my comments, below).
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The idea that Rap, or Hip Hop took on a purposeful alteration, and a destructive path is evident in Live at the Barbeque First l would have to say that I like Nas, he is a good brother from his behaviour in the industry. l do not know Nas, have never met Nas. This is just a general statement on the Music Industry. My general assessment of Nas is from the fact that almost 30 years in the industry at that level no drama with the law, other MCs other than Jay Z and in that volitile era it was handled on wax as far as l know. It was Written. When l first heard about Nas, someone told me his verse on Live at the Barbeque was great. l had heard Live at the Barbeque on one of the music video shows and no disrespect thought it was alright but at the time my interest in Hip Hop was in another direction. Anyway this was the verse that was to propel Nas to a solo deal with a major record label, Columbia Records. This also led to a record on a soundtrack of a movie titled Zebrahead. Now this is a lot to accomplish for one verse. The fact that Nas maybe the majority of Queens in the 90s style came from Tragedy Khadfi, is interesting in that there is someone you can point a particular style of MCing to in an area of a borrow of New York. The verse on Live at the Barbecue is the first verse. The verse is also the only verse that mention the N word and explicit acts of violence outside of l guess a tone-down demeaner from the other artists. Infact one Rapper used bro in his lyrics instead if the N word. New York or East Cost MCs were not using the N word. The other MCs used cultural terms like Mitch Green, a famous boxer. NorthFace a clothing brand, Rambo a movie ans other ideological terms people would be familiar with. Main Source was like a backpack era of Hip Hop, that is why the verse Nas said is out of place on the record. Groups like De LA Soul, Main Source, Queen Latifa, groups and MC like PRT, X Clan, Pete Rock and C L Smooth, etc were more into the Afrocentric music of the late 80s. Black Moon would be consider the same even though their music was more edger in content. The idea that Nas would be propelled from this one verse tells a lot of who got a hold of Hip Hop and how it eventually changed, on the East and West Coast. This does not take away Nas impact on Hip Hop music or change his contribution. Neither can it tell you of the his contribution to black Afro American culture. What it does demonstrate is a method of The Destruction of Black Civilization as printed out by authors like Chanceller Williams. Listening to the whole Main Source album l confirmed that Nas verse was the only time on a 14 track album with 3 remixes that the N word was mentioned. No where on the record is the H or the B word mentioned. That would mean it is an amazing construct that Nas from one verse wS propelled to such great heights. Shout out to Merciful.
Main Source - Live at the Barbeque (feat. Nas, Joe Fatal, Akinyele)
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