torsdag 5 augusti 2010

Patiently waiting!





What's up everybody!

I recently posted on my FB and MS status an article about Dr.Dre.
I'm a big fan of Dr. Dre and I have been for the first time I heard The Chronic. I've heard everything with him ever since. I was just a kid back then but I was fascinated by his beats. The 2001 album is still one of my favorite albums of all time! It was as perfect as it could be!
I remember sitting down in front of my stereo pumping his cd's and just analyzing everything in his beats. That's one of my strongest memories of what triggered my interest in wanting to make beats and producing music. Even when he did tracks with other artists such as Eminem, Mary J and a lot more, I was mainly interested in his beats and the general production. I wanted to be in his head and understand why he did what he did on those beats.

Anyway, He announced a while back that he was going to release the Detox album and I've been waiting since. Now is this article he is talking about a couple of new projects which he will also release soon. I'm mostly interested in one of them. It's called The Planets and it's an instrumental album and there's been a buzz about it here and there.
He's been studying all the planets in our solar system and what makes the unique and etc. A true scientist!

Read more about it here!

Speaking of science, I Love science! I've been studying it for a long time and I particularly find the science of sound and music very interesting. Sound in general affects us more than we realize. Even in our daily basis we are victims to many different type of sounds that affects us both negatively and positively. The most powerful sound of all is Music. You don't have to be able to play any instruments or even be interested in that subject (in terms of study) to be affected by your favorite type of music. Whether it be a classical piece or hard rock. Music has a tremendous power of affecting us and it should be acknowledged by everyone. In this following clip you'll see Bobby McFerrin making a point. This guy is brilliant and he's a great Jazz singer;

(I might have posted this before but it's definitely worth watching again!)

World Science Festival 2009: Bobby McFerrin Demonstrates the Power of the Pentatonic Scale from World Science Festival on Vimeo.




Thanks for dropping by! This is Ajami!

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