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“Sparking Creativity” EthnoArts Podcast Recognized in Top10

Have you listened to Sparking Creativity: The EthnoArts Podcast yet? It has been recognized by Feedspot as one of the Top 10 Christian Art Podcasts to listen to in 2025. This podcast delves into the EthnoArts movement, highlighting how communities worldwide utilize their cultural art forms—such as music, dance, and visual arts—to foster development, address needs, and achieve their goals.Read More »“Sparking Creativity” EthnoArts Podcast Recognized in Top10

The emergence of the #SlowedDown music sub-genre – Soundcloud

When legendary DJ Grand Wizzard Theodore first invented the technique of scratching and needle-dropping in 1975, it opened up a portal into a world of possibilities, creating new styles and sounds by altering records. Fast-forward to 1983, jazz pianist Herbie Hancock teamed up with Bill Laswell and Michael Beinhorn to write and produce “Rockit,” a landmark track that prominently showcased the turntable as an instrument during televised performances at the 1985 Grammys. Buoyed by the success of the music video on MTV, this sensation hit a generation of kids who would go on to create new sounds from records in unconventional ways.

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Living Water …a different kind of audio Bible

Originally blogged by Peter Brassington on Feb. 13, 2024 HERE

I recently realised that across the different bible apps on my phone I have access to over 30 different audio Bibles, read from different versions, in many different voices, and with or without a backing track, but I didn’t realise until yesterday that I had the entire New Testament sung by award winning Gospel artists to a piano accompaniment.

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