Tagged: music

New review of Doc Jazz by More More Sound

This review was published yesterday by the music blog More More Sound from Sweden. Doc Jazz is a dynamic, diverse and unpredictable musical artist with a fondness for jazz, fusion, pop, blues and funk in equal doses. This artist and song-writer creates, performs and produces his own material,  showcasing an incredibly kaleidoscopic attitude, refusing to remain stuck in a box...

Hans Sligter: instantly hooked to the music of Doc Jazz

Audiences in the West seem to be slowly but surely picking up on the music of Doc Jazz. A recent blog by Fred Mullins – which is highly recommended, read here – was followed up by this beautiful article sent by Hans Sligter (see photo), an accomplished singer, guitarist and songwriter from the Netherlands who is part of a trio...

Palestine and why music matters

I have been promoting the Palestinian cause through my music since the last of months of the year 2000, with the project that I call the ‘Musical Intifada’. Throughout these years this campaign has seen ups and downs, but overall there has been a steady increase in followers and supporters. There can only be one reason why I have kept...

Evolution of music consumerism – a short trip through time

Evolution of music consumerism – a short trip through time

1. The old age: no musician, no music. As simple as that, unless you count singing in the bathroom as music. 2. The phonograph age: rich people could have professionally played music whenever they wanted to hear it. 3. The radio age: songs were heard by a wider audience. Ordinary people started to hear recorded music too.