![]() ![]() Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band," and find new levels of greatness.Īnd for the most part, they would succeed. By this time, they had challenged themselves to "get back" to their roots, strip away the high-gloss production of LPs like "Revolver" and "Sgt. With The White Album lording over the global record charts, the Beatles were the biggest act in the world by a wide margin. In early 1969, the faces of heroin addiction for McCartney, Harrison and Starr - three quarters of rock music's Fab Four - were Lennon and his wife Ono. Peter Jackson's "Get Back" docuseries is a mesmerizing feast for the eyes The National Safety Council recently reported that opioid addiction has become so pervasive that Americans are now more likely to die from an opioid overdose than an automobile accident. ![]() During that fateful year, the Beatles suffered, as so many families do today, from the daily pain and bewilderment of an opioid addiction.Īlthough we have slowly come to recognize the opioid epidemic as the Western world's most perilous health crisis, we have yet to turn the corner in terms of stemming its tide. In truth, although each of the above was a contributing factor, by January 1969 a much darker force had made its presence known in their world. Was it Yoko Ono's constant presence in the studio? Paul McCartney's increasingly controlling nature? John Lennon's rage to break free of the partnership that he had brokered with McCartney after their meeting in a Liverpool churchyard in July 1957? Or simply Ringo Starr's apathy or George Harrison's need to strike out on his own and fulfill his promise as a songwriter in his own right? And in the ensuing decades, the reasons for their eventual disbandment have been debated ad nauseam. “Rage Quit” by Kitty Bytes is available online worldwide.Fifty years ago, the Beatles entered their final year as a working rock 'n' roll band. I hope listeners can feel the same emotions I felt through this single.” 'Rage Quit' captures some of the anger I have felt when I played games, and I wrote it as a way to release that energy through music. This album particularly speaks to all gamers out there who have had bad gaming experiences. Speaking of his motivation to make music and the themes thereof, Kitty Bytes writes, “I created this single to share my love for electronic music and show my creativity. ![]() Refreshingly, “Rage Quit” sounds much more akin to the music of earlier games, particularly that of the Atari 2600. While electronic music and video gaming have shared a growing relationship over the last decade, much of the audible artifacts have belonged to the 8-bit, Nintendo-Entertainment-System style of music. Evidence of this is the title of his new single, “Rage Quit,” which in gaming parlance means to ubruptly exit a game in progress out of frustration. Part of this element comes from a certain nuance borrowed from the background scores of video games. While his new single sports many of the best attributes of these popular DJs, Kitty Bytes' own music is exceptionally non-derivative and remains his own. He cites as main artistic influences the work of Deadmau5, Mossy, Dinka, Shingo Nakamura, and Porter Robinson. His particular style is unique to him in the digital music underground, “Rage Quit” being his biggest public release to date. Kitty Bytes is a new electronic music artist with a deep love for the sound. Boasting a retro style and feel playing out over a steady build with a pounding, bass-heavy crescendo, “Rage Quit” is an EDM single which will have fans on the dance floor and airborne in droves. It has been proudly published as an independent release outside the influence and financial support of the corporate music industry. The composer and producer of digital music known as Kitty Bytes has released his latest single, “Rage Quit.” The track has been distributed to more than 750 online music outlets around the world and is poised to reach Kitty Bytes' largest number of fans yet. ![]()
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