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In Conversation: Golden Child

There’s a regal quality to Golden Child. It starts in their lush name - a golden child is “a perfect infant who only appears once every hundred years,” as the group said in 2017, during their debut showcase. Except that, in this case, there are ten of them. Daeyeol, Y, Jangjun, TAG, Seungmin, Jaehyun, Jibeom, Donghyun, Joochan, and Bomin made their entrance in K-pop with the vibrant DamDaDi . Bursting with exuberance, the release set them apart as the gilded children their name promised them to be. Living together in a dorm since before debut, main rapper Jangjun tells Clash that “the good thing [about it] is that there is never a boring day. On the other hand, the hard thing is that there is never a quiet day.” Busan-born vocalist Jibeom agrees. “While there s never time to be bored, sometimes it is difficult because we’re always loud.”

Defected Records is the fastest rising label in 2020

1605 and Ultra in the top 5. The results were calculated based on their tracks on the genre charts, emphasizing that tracks were weighted: those that entered the charts in the recent months influenced the final score the most. To celebrate this achievement, let’s take a look at how Defected rose to the top. The British independent record label was founded by Simon Dunmore in  1999, specialising in house music recordings, compilation albums, events, publishing, artist booking and management. Ever since Defected Records set foot in the music industry, it was obvious it could only deliver quality house music in the UK, becoming one of the most prestigious labels in the world. If you consider yourself a house head, Defected is the ultimate home for you. Their soulful, vocal house masterpieces, old school classics and certified club bangers are destined for the dancefloor. You’ll find songs being the perfect marriage of house and disco, deep and dirty

Love Your Spotify, Apple Music Recommendations? Thank a Pandora Music Analyst

Platinum vinyl record for Pandora s 10 billionth thumb in 2016 (Photo by Christoph Dernbach via Getty Images) Before Pandora’s personalized internet radio service launched in 2005, there was Savage Beast Technologies. From 2000 to 2004, the company focused on building out its music-recommendation technology, the Music Genome Project. Pioneered by founder Tim Westergren, the Music Genome Project had humans, in the form of skilled musicians, listening to songs to uncover and annotate their musical attributes.  Remarkably, music analysts are still listening to songs today. Many aspects of how streaming music platforms provide song recommendations has shifted to computers and machine learning, but not all. There are still analysts doing the same work they have for the last 20 years. We talked to several analysts, past and present, to get a sense of how they work today, 20 years after the Music Genome Project’s inception.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20190530:11:40:00

and all your dreams come true i say no pain no gain i don t want to hear it can t be done always give something back my name is arnold schwarzenegger i ll be back jillian: the music video for an australian singer shows scenes of schwarzenegger career the song called pump it up is all about following your dreams. what do you think? is he going to make it as a rapper? pete: he can do anything. brian: if he believes in himself. he does not know at love people in the music business. pete: terminator body builder governor, rapper. he can do anything. ainsley: his daughter is engaged to chris pratt. brian: that doesn t help the conversation. ainsley: maybe he will sing at the wedding. maybe he will rap at the wedding. pete: a non-sector. that s what comes to mind when i think of him. states of emergency after new tornadoes touch down overnight. come here there is a

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20190311:16:06:00

we waste so much money. if you tackled those things alone, they could really start to make headway where we need to on cutting spending. because that is the critical component that neither party wants to harris: are you saying take some of that money and build a wall with a question of what is the point? kennedy: no, no, no. e-cigs [laughs] harris: i wondered what happened to the cavity that i know! [laughter] kennedy: to get people back the money they worked so hard for. let them keep it. you know what people do when they have their own money? they tend to hire people when they have businesses. they tend to donate money to charitable organizations. if they ve too much text, they can afford to those things. harris: what to do at this point? we have a creek tree to just visit senate voted a peerless pump it up. republican senators have very easy vote this week, it s about border security and the wall. stopping crime, drugs, et cetera. not constitutionality and

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