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  • EML | Zimbabwe Pop Tracks

    Artist Name Zimbabwe Pop Tracks Info Data Levels Sections Links Levels Artists Albums Tracks Index Media Features / 915 276 Next Page Previous Page Zimbabwe Pop Southern African Pop Tracks Overviews Overviews Taxonomies Pop Music Artistic Overviews Go Results: 0 Reset Sublevels Track Artist Year Album Media Add Copy Genre #

  • EML | Ukrainian Pop Tracks

    Artist Name Ukrainian Pop Tracks Info Data Levels Sections Links Levels Artists Albums Tracks Index Media Features / 915 286 Next Page Previous Page Ukrainian Pop European Pop Tracks Overviews Overviews Taxonomies Pop Music Artistic Overviews Go Results: 0 Reset Sublevels Track Artist Year Album Media Add Copy Genre #

  • EML | Urban Blues Tracks

    Artist Name Urban Blues Tracks Info Data Levels Sections Links Levels Artists Albums Tracks Index Media Features / 915 64 Next Page Previous Page Urban Blues Tracks Overviews Overviews Taxonomies African American Music Artistic Overviews Go Results: 0 Reset Sublevels Track Artist Year Album Media Add Copy Genre #

  • EML | Latin Dance Music Tracks

    Artist Name Latin Dance Music Tracks Info Data Levels Sections Links Levels Artists Albums Tracks Index Media Features / 915 118 Next Page Previous Page Latin Dance Music Tracks Overviews Overviews Taxonomies Dance Music Artistic Overviews Go Results: 0 Reset Sublevels Track Artist Year Album Media Add Copy Genre #

  • EML | Cameroon Pop Tracks

    Artist Name Cameroon Pop Tracks Info Data Levels Sections Links Levels Artists Albums Tracks Index Media Features / 915 252 Next Page Previous Page Cameroon Pop Francophone African Pop Tracks Overviews Overviews Taxonomies Pop Music Artistic Overviews Go Results: 0 Reset Sublevels Track Artist Year Album Media Add Copy Genre #

  • Search | Euphonic Music List

    Search in EML Find exact terms in all the website Music Industry Media All site All (8554) All site (8553) Blog Posts (1) 8554 items found for "" All site (8553) RnB and Soul Levels | EML EMC LEVELS OVERVIEWS RnB and Soul Subtypes of the current EMC Lev 2 Broad Genres Info Links Data Levels Sections Features Media Tracks Albums Artists Levels Index L1 L2 L3 L4 Results ... / 915 Next Page Previous Page Next Page RnB and Soul African American Music Levels Overviews Overviews Taxonomies Sections Artistic Overviews Next Page Level name Level Media Add Copy # Tax. Entries RnB and Soul Albums | EML ALBUMS OVERVIEWS RnB and Soul Albums Internal links to Greatest Albums Overviews Info Data Levels Section Links Add filters Levels Artists Albums Tracks Index Media Features Media Add Copy Albums ... # Artist Year Main Genre Default Results Albums by Broad Genres Albums Overviews Artistic Overviews Overviews Taxonomies / 915 Next Page Previous Page Next Page Next Page Artistic Overviews | EML / 6 6 Next Page Previous Page Artistic Overviews Overviews Sections Sections Artistic Overviews All the music lists of Overviews filtered by the EMC levels SECTIONS PREVIEWS Info Data Levels Section Links OVERVIEWS Overviews by EMC System The Full List of Overviews by EMC include the same number of entries of the updated Music Taxonomy . Each clickable row here links to a list of Overviews that are longer as higher is the level i which it is filtered by. ​ EXAMPLE : in Artists Overviews you can find 889 lists extracted by EML Greatest Performer Artists filtered on genres and metagenres of the EMC Test Version. Start the search of Overviews from here if you want to see all the lists and choose the levels within the same page using the filtering options. If you prefer to visualize pre-filtered lists on the EMC Levels with fixed URL (e.g. Artists by Broad Genres ) use the next index . Levels Overviews List of Music Classification Entries overviews Artists Overviews List of all the Greatest Artists overviews by EMC Albums Overviews List of all the Greatest Albums overviews by EMC Tracks Overviews List of all the Greatest Tracks overviews by EMC EMC Media Overviews List of all the EMC Entries synchronized with Digital Media Services EMC Features Overviews List of all the internal EMC Features Articles Overviews by Levels With the sub-sections Artistic Overviews by EMC , we provide links to twenty-four pages (savable URLs), where you can find the six types of overviews filtered by the four Levels of EMC . EXAMPLE : if you are looking for Greatest Artists and want to see a list with not a large number of pages, then filter on a medium high level , select Artists then click on Broad Genre (EMC Level 2 ). You will be redirected to a page with a list filtered on thirty-one broad genres , that are very recognizable sets (like Rock or Hip Hop ) with a low specificity level, but not too much. If you’re looking for much tighter lists, click L4 Main Genres and then choose the type of overviews. You will find overviews filtered by very well-defined sets such as Psychedelic Rock or Conscious Hip Hop . Subcategory Levels Artists Albums Tracks Media Features EMC Levels L1 Music Frames L2 Broad Genres L3 Music Clusters L4 Main Genres 1 Frames Levels 2 Broad Genres Levels 3 Clusters Levels 4 Genres Levels Reset Overviews by Entries Send X SECTIONS TAXONOMIES OVERVIEWS FEATURES ARTICLES VIDEO More Home Resources Search StepLight Search in EML Search music Search by categories Search media Full Lists Genres Finder Greatest Performers Economic Activities Media Services Sections SECTIONS TAXONOMIES ARTICLES USER GUIDE Systems All Systems All Levels Music Taxonomy Industry Taxonomy Media Taxonomy Music Music Classification L1 Frames L2 Broad Genres L3 Clusters L4 Genres Industry Industry Classification L1 Areas L2 Categories L3 Subcategories L4 Activities Media Media Classification L1 Media Types L2 Media Formats L3 Media Activities L4 Media Contents Overviews Overviews Index Artistic Overviews EMC Levels Media Services Tracks Albums Artists EMC Features My Links My Account My Classification My Albums My Tracks Articles Info Articles EMC Features Articles Industry Articles Blog About ABOUT Terms of Use Privacy Policy EMC Rules EMC Levels Features FAQs Staff Dynamic Template Main Menu View All Blog Posts (1) On the birth and death of inspiration How many of us, observing or listening to a work of art as a painting or a sculpture have wondered how has it been possible that all this beauty was born from nothing? This is both a question and an answer. A definition of work of art for me could be the following: "an object or a recorded session of sound that ,regardless of whether it is magnificent or minimal, pleasant or irritating, exciting or chilling, has at the same time so many enigmatic and accessible features to be accepted by our perception as something that has always existed, within our memory or in the outside world." One of the reasons for this to happen, is that usually artists produce their works using recognizable elements or compositional "norms", that we already known, . If a piece contains styles, techniques, lexical forms or sound jargon that are part of a wider stylistic by one or more formal paths as a cultural movement , a music genre, a traditions, a philosophical way to approach the reality, a slang, do not affect the individual features of the artists, but, in most of cases, it allow them to be better and faster be introduced in the processes of integration of our memory as an identified object, an IRA: Identified Recording Artists. Don't search it in Google . I've just made up it to highlight the fundamental role that I believe has the ability of the audience to identify an artists, despite all their personal qualities. One of the current trends of the music market, both from the public and from the recording industry, is to hold in great consideration those who propose a genre of all or in part innovative. As if being part of a stylistic current is more and more something that belongs to a past, even if close. I think that the assumption that in music cinema or painting everything has already been said has, on one hand some reasons to be true, but on other one it is true because we believe that it is so. The art of convincing ourselves and others is not based on the lies. But on acceptable and convenient ideas and concept. But, suppose that it is so. That the loops of cyclical nature of the art proposals and therefore of the audience's tastes have both come to an ending spiral and every kind of efforts to resume the golden ages of arts and entertainment is as warming a frozen soup, why who has success before us found people and commentator that use to think in this way ? To affirm that the historical cycle of any form of expression has a predetermined duration ,a year, a decade a century, and that therefore the current popular music such as cinema are destined to become entangled until it is extinguished is a legacy, wrong, a concept that was born long ago, when patronage determined the life and death of artistic currents. Popular music needs patrons like other arts, but often feels the need to develop for the biggest of producers and critics: the audience. Although it needs a lot of money to be produced and distributed popular music to be born, it needs a people that requires it, a set of suspended, hidden instances, social issues, or a desire for ephemeral that only artists can smell. The artist is the one who has a filter with which he sifts the information of an environment. Whatever it is. It can be an house, a sound, a country, like Dylan, a whole planet like the Beatles, or other planets like the Hawkwind, or the universe itself like the Pink Floyd. It doesn’t even matter what the author describes. It is important that he knows how to remove from himself the unfiltered judgment of those who are living that moment and in that environment. I often hear that only those who have experienced it can speak or write about something. Very true. But only those who have lived and then passed or tried to overcome the moment can tell something lucidly. Both in writing and in music. Repeating a style means repeating it, pushing it to the extreme. But it can lead to great results or true masterpieces only if the content is really important or the technique is really high. Trying to create a style for the simple desire to do so does not mean experimenting. It means escape. Those who experiment, therefore those who really seek a new world, do not necessarily start from what does not exist. Experimentation can be extreme and useful. But several existing genres synthesized in a new expression often give results far above expectations. Mc Luhan said that a new way to create media contents or arts must have in its body at least twenty percent of what was the latter one to be available to the audience. What happens to us when we create in this way? I think it’s something very similar to what happens when we talk to a psychoanalyst or a friend about our fears or our feelings. Or when we write them without a rule. Thoughts do not born in the moment that we perceive them. They do exist before. Or rather, they before were scattered here and there in our memory, isolated from each other, devoid of any apparent meaning. And often created in us paranoia, frustrations, phobias, excesses of feeling or excitement. When these scattered meteors take the form of a sentence, our mind does not simply chain thoughts, but generates a greater meaning that was unknown to us as well. Inaccessible until they are turned in to words or written in form of compositions. Psychoanalysis has been developed on this basic principle. On the strength of the language of the senders and not on the solutions that come from the receivers. The therapist must not give answers but make the patient talk. Which evokes memories, generates connections, juxtapositions of meanings, contradictions that he had never noticed. According to the novelist Jonathan Franzen said , communicating for an author means to create thousands, millions of channel from the "solitary writer" to the "solitary reader". A perceived one to one to encrypted channel or friendship zone, where the author talks about themselves privately. Expressed thoughts in others creates new unexpressed thoughts and so on. A castle of new thoughts until this or collapses. Because they had no more reason to exist or because they create irrational phobias. In psychoanalysis as in music or other abandoned arts nothing can be born or be the seat of our future because is the past that create the future, and the past exist anyway, even if not anyone think in this way. Paul Busellato EML Author View All Home Resources Search StepLight Search in EML Search music Search by categories Search media Full Lists Genres Finder Greatest Performers Economic Activities Media Services Sections SECTIONS TAXONOMIES ARTICLES USER GUIDE Systems All Systems All Levels Music Taxonomy Industry Taxonomy Media Taxonomy Music Music Classification L1 Frames L2 Broad Genres L3 Clusters L4 Genres Industry Industry Classification L1 Areas L2 Categories L3 Subcategories L4 Activities Media Media Classification L1 Media Types L2 Media Formats L3 Media Activities L4 Media Contents Overviews Overviews Index Artistic Overviews EMC Levels Media Services Tracks Albums Artists EMC Features My Links My Account My Classification My Albums My Tracks Articles Info Articles EMC Features Articles Industry Articles Blog About ABOUT Terms of Use Privacy Policy EMC Rules EMC Levels Features FAQs Staff Dynamic Template Main Menu

  • Blog | Euphonic Music List

    Home Resources Search StepLight Search in EML Search music Search by categories Search media Full Lists Genres Finder Greatest Performers Economic Activities Media Services Sections SECTIONS TAXONOMIES ARTICLES USER GUIDE Systems All Systems All Levels Music Taxonomy Industry Taxonomy Media Taxonomy Music Music Classification L1 Frames L2 Broad Genres L3 Clusters L4 Genres Industry Industry Classification L1 Areas L2 Categories L3 Subcategories L4 Activities Media Media Classification L1 Media Types L2 Media Formats L3 Media Activities L4 Media Contents Overviews Overviews Index Artistic Overviews EMC Levels Media Services Tracks Albums Artists EMC Features My Links My Account My Classification My Albums My Tracks Articles Info Articles EMC Features Articles Industry Articles Blog About ABOUT Terms of Use Privacy Policy EMC Rules EMC Levels Features FAQs Staff Dynamic Template Main Menu ARTICLES Music Inspired Blog Author's post about music , perception and art Music Industry Blog Info Music inspired Music Classification Industry Taxonomy Media Taxonomy paolobusellato May 8 5 min On the birth and death of inspiration On the influence of memory, perception and ability to identify genres on the renewal of music and the arts in general. 14 0 comments 0 1 like. Post not marked as liked 1

  • Artistic Overviews | EML

    / 6 6 Next Page Previous Page Artistic Overviews Overviews Sections Sections Artistic Overviews All the music lists of Overviews filtered by the EMC levels SECTIONS PREVIEWS Info Data Levels Section Links OVERVIEWS Overviews by EMC System The Full List of Overviews by EMC include the same number of entries of the updated Music Taxonomy . Each clickable row here links to a list of Overviews that are longer as higher is the level i which it is filtered by. ​ EXAMPLE : in Artists Overviews you can find 889 lists extracted by EML Greatest Performer Artists filtered on genres and metagenres of the EMC Test Version. Start the search of Overviews from here if you want to see all the lists and choose the levels within the same page using the filtering options. If you prefer to visualize pre-filtered lists on the EMC Levels with fixed URL (e.g. Artists by Broad Genres ) use the next index . Levels Overviews List of Music Classification Entries overviews Artists Overviews List of all the Greatest Artists overviews by EMC Albums Overviews List of all the Greatest Albums overviews by EMC Tracks Overviews List of all the Greatest Tracks overviews by EMC EMC Media Overviews List of all the EMC Entries synchronized with Digital Media Services EMC Features Overviews List of all the internal EMC Features Articles Overviews by Levels With the sub-sections Artistic Overviews by EMC , we provide links to twenty-four pages (savable URLs), where you can find the six types of overviews filtered by the four Levels of EMC . EXAMPLE : if you are looking for Greatest Artists and want to see a list with not a large number of pages, then filter on a medium high level , select Artists then click on Broad Genre (EMC Level 2 ). You will be redirected to a page with a list filtered on thirty-one broad genres , that are very recognizable sets (like Rock or Hip Hop ) with a low specificity level, but not too much. If you’re looking for much tighter lists, click L4 Main Genres and then choose the type of overviews. You will find overviews filtered by very well-defined sets such as Psychedelic Rock or Conscious Hip Hop . Subcategory Levels Artists Albums Tracks Media Features EMC Levels L1 Music Frames L2 Broad Genres L3 Music Clusters L4 Main Genres 1 Frames Levels 2 Broad Genres Levels 3 Clusters Levels 4 Genres Levels Reset Overviews by Entries Send X SECTIONS TAXONOMIES OVERVIEWS FEATURES ARTICLES VIDEO More Home Resources Search StepLight Search in EML Search music Search by categories Search media Full Lists Genres Finder Greatest Performers Economic Activities Media Services Sections SECTIONS TAXONOMIES ARTICLES USER GUIDE Systems All Systems All Levels Music Taxonomy Industry Taxonomy Media Taxonomy Music Music Classification L1 Frames L2 Broad Genres L3 Clusters L4 Genres Industry Industry Classification L1 Areas L2 Categories L3 Subcategories L4 Activities Media Media Classification L1 Media Types L2 Media Formats L3 Media Activities L4 Media Contents Overviews Overviews Index Artistic Overviews EMC Levels Media Services Tracks Albums Artists EMC Features My Links My Account My Classification My Albums My Tracks Articles Info Articles EMC Features Articles Industry Articles Blog About ABOUT Terms of Use Privacy Policy EMC Rules EMC Levels Features FAQs Staff Dynamic Template Main Menu

  • EML Data | EML

    Lists: ​ Media Overviews are not still available in Test Version. This thumbnail redirect you to the full list of Media Service (as the one below) Media Overviews Lists: ​ In the top page of EMC Overviews you can find a simple tool to create internal links to the type of list you want to see (Levels, Artists, Albums, Tracks, Media, Features) and the level of EMC to which you want them to be filtered. Artistic Overviews Lists: ​ ELL Overviews means articles related to economic activities, services, products, organizations etc.. filtered by the ELL Industry Taxonomy System. Industry Articles Lists: 10688 Quick access to the six Sections by thumbnails Starting point of the Visual Path and of the three Main Sections including the taxonomy systems Sections Index Lists: 889 Index of previews of Music Taxonomy System and level-related content. EMC Music Classification Lists: 757 Major hub to data and links, ELL Section is based on an exclusive taxonomy of "economic activities" strictly related to music. ELL Music Linkslists Lists: 435 Four levels media taxonomy system cataloguing on line services related to music consumption and information. EMC Media Lists: 5334 Overviews of Artistic Area filtered by EMC: "EMC Levels", "Artists", "Albums" ,"Tracks", "EMC in Media" and "Features". Overviews Lists: 80 Guide to EML service (www.emlist.org ) and functionalities and EML Project Features Lists: 127 Video and contents guide of EML with related Info article or links to external cultural projects User Guide Pages 74 Search in industry Find exact term in EMC music classification and Overviews Music Industry Media All site All Lists Taxonomy Overviews Search Sort Section Series All Music Industry Media Pages 74 Entries Page Inde Lev Classification Content #

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