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The Age of the Digital Album
In today’s music landscape, the digital album has become the dominant format for both artists and listeners. While vinyl, cassette tapes, and CDs once defined how we experienced music, the digital album now stands at the center of modern music distribution. But how did we get here? And what does this shift mean for the way we create, share, and consume music?

Arashk Azizi
3 days ago4 min read


Top 10 Estonian Composers Who Shaped Classical Music
I've often been asked by Estonians why I chose to relocate to their country. While my decision involved many factors, one stands out above t

Arashk Azizi
Jan 194 min read


The Evolution of Radio and Music: From Traditional Airwaves to Modern Online Stations
Radio has long been a key player in music distribution and cultural exchange. From its early days broadcasting jazz and classical music to t

John Ariel
Nov 10, 20244 min read


From Radio Stations to Streaming Playlists: The Evolution of Music Listening
The way we consume music has seen a monumental shift over the past century. What began as a communal experience with radio broadcasts has ev

John Ariel
Oct 27, 20246 min read


From Vinyl to Spotify: How Music Consumption Has Evolved Over Time
Music has always been an integral part of human culture, but the way we listen to it has undergone remarkable transformations over the past

John Ariel
Oct 24, 20246 min read


Secrets by Nick Stefanacci
Nick Stefanacci's latest EP, "Secrets," is a testament to his mastery of the saxophone and his seamless transition into the realm of Jazz.

Arashk Azizi
May 8, 20242 min read
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