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What are your questions about lifestyle changes and cognitive decline?
What are your questions about lifestyle changes and cognitive decline?

CNN

timea day ago

  • Health
  • CNN

What are your questions about lifestyle changes and cognitive decline?

Food & health Chronic diseases Dementia Getting olderFacebookTweetLink Follow Healthy habits like eating a nutritious diet and getting regular exercise can protect your brain as you age. Research shows that it may even help after physical signs of cognitive problems begin. What do you want to know about how your lifestyle might affect your risk of cognitive decline, including conditions such as Alzheimer's disease? Share your questions with CNN below.

Monokultur's ‘Healthy Habits' is a Cheeky Swipe at Doomscrolling
Monokultur's ‘Healthy Habits' is a Cheeky Swipe at Doomscrolling

CairoScene

time13-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • CairoScene

Monokultur's ‘Healthy Habits' is a Cheeky Swipe at Doomscrolling

Released via Lebanon's Feedasoul Records, the EP features KARLMARS and Hessy in a whimsical antidote to digital fatigue. Apr 13, 2025 Berlin-based Lebanese-born DJ and producer Monokultur just released his debut EP, 'Healthy Habits', a cheeky commentary on the monotonous reality of everyday life, where each track serves as a sonic detox from the detrimental side effects of doomscrolling. Released on Byblos' Feedasoul Records, the three-track EP pairs playful global house and techno currents with personal narratives, encouraging humanity to favour the slow life grind and rediscover what's worth feeling. The album features two notable collaborations with Lebanese indie artist Hessy and rapper KARLMARS. The album opener, 'Chérie Allume Mon Synthé', is a candy-flavoured reset, featuring Hessy's signature keyboard magic. The track kicks start with minimal grooves, merging repeated spoken vocals in French with echoey musical backing of colourful synths, intersected with discordant noise. On 'Fight It', the synths get more fuzzy. KARLMARS' heavily autotuned vocals and reflective words are interweaved with warped, textured noises and funky basslines. The project also features a remix of 'Fight It' by the French producer Falbaire. His distinctive crisp analog groove and French house influences add another dimension to the original composition, bridging playful funk with refined deep house sensibilities.

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