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Sunday
Oct242010

Don't Stop The Carnival by Margot Thomas

From the 1979 Funk/Disco Classic LP “Move It”, this song written by Lou Schere and Roda Roberts was recorded at Audio Tonstudio in Berlin, West Germany.  Produced by Karl Schmitz and Arranged by Ralf Novy.

Don't Stop The Carnival by Margot Thomas

Saturday
Oct232010

(Lost In) Hell's Kitchen by Brian Brazil

Brian Brazil is an accomplished and dynamic performer of Blues, Rock, Roots and Country Music. His powerful baritone voice has been compared to Jim Morrison, while his expertise on harmonica is a noteworthy blend of techniques from legends like Charlie Musselwhite, Norton Buffalo and Charlie McCoy.

(Lost In) Hell's Kitchen by Brian Brazil

Monday
Oct182010

Never Been To Hollywood by Phantom Twin

3 piece electro pop act from the northwest. Never Been To Hollywood is just a taste of what is stirring up inside the minds of Phantom Twin.

Never Been To Hollywood by Phantom Twin

Sunday
Oct172010

Do What the Man with the Gun Says by Martin England

There is an avenue that runs through the heart of singer/songwriter Martin England. To know him, all you must do is travel it. The signs are clear and readable, the parks and haunts are accessible, and the pave is warm even when it is sharp.

Do What The Man With The Gun Says by Martin England

Sunday
Oct172010

Lost In A Touch

You’ll swear this tune is a blast from the past, but it’s brand new from the forthcoming debut EP from the Michael Lee Band. Just in time for Halloween, screaming guitars will warn you there’s a vampire on the loose…and no one is safe…especially You! 

Enclosure

Tuesday
Oct052010

DJ Hero by P-Wonda

Rap Star 50 Cent took notice after hearing P-Wonda go hard on the classic “Stick You if You Stunt” record. 50 tried to sign the talented young lyricist, but P-Wonda stayed loyal to his independent label and family Othaz Records. Now free and clear of all legal woes, Othaz Records and P-Wonda’s management company Monalis360 are eager to get his music to the masses and introduce the world to the “Middle East” movement; the rap scene that’s making noise in The Carolinas, Virginias and surrounding regions.

DJ Hero by P-Wonda

Tuesday
Oct052010

A Saca Camote Con El PiÈ by Corina Bartra

The Azú Project is a ground-breaking fusion Afro Peruvian Music and Jazz with pop infused elements mainly. The Saraswati Inti Project is a blend of Indian, Andean and American pop-Folk.

A Saca Camote Con El PiÈ by Corina Bartra

Monday
Oct042010

Again and Again by The Cal Payne Project

For Cal Payne, it truly is all about the music. Far beyond the cliché and deeper than a casual flirtation with melody and sound, Cal Payne is a player to his core. With a jazz/instrumental style that combines elements of R&B, latin, fusion jazz, and rock, his performance and presence invokes a combination of Grover Washington Jr. and Santanna. Driven by an unceasing desire to compose and perform, he is most alive when engaged in the emotional and spiritual experience of making music. Music: this is the essence of the Cal Payne Project.

Again and Again by The Cal Payne Project

Monday
Oct042010

Everyman by Subplot A

Dr. Arun Lakra is a writer masquerading as an eye surgeon.
He wrote a song to impress a girl.
She married him anyway.
Seven years later, this is his debut album.

Everyman by Subplot A

Monday
Oct042010

The Proximity of Death by Jordan Reyne

Jordan Reyne is, in the true meaning of the phrase, contrary to popular belief. It’s not just a redhead thing; it’s the day-to-day life of this singular musician. Already with 5 albums to her credit, Reyne is a pioneer on new sonic turf. With a sound that has been described as the soundtrack to steampunk, her blend of industrial-tinged dark folk is a meeting of genres best imagined as a cross between Dead Can Dance, Nine Inch Nails, and Alanis Morisette. 

The Proximity of Death by Jordan Reyne

Monday
Oct042010

Rebel by Goldishack Guerillas

Goldishack Guerrillas is a band on a mission: In a country where a culture of war has become business as usual, the Guerrillas fight back with a raucous mix of hip hop, guitars and political will to bring a message louder than any television.

Rebel by Goldishack Guerillas

Monday
Oct042010

The Reverse Midas Touch by Camp Pine Cone

Camp Pine Cone is the final auditory home for the music created by this guy who goes by the name of Big Chief Awesome. That should be enough for you right there but if you still aren’t convinced; it is rumored that when Chuck Norris asked Big Chief Awesome if he could play guitar in Camp Pine Cone and was denied, Chuck Norris cried. 

The Reverse Midas Touch by Camp Pine Cone

Monday
Oct042010

29 Miners Buried and Gone by Mike Stout

Mike Stout is a socially conscious singer song-writer and community leader. He leads crusades against local and global economic injustice, rallying people with his music to take action. His sound and lyrics are influenced by his musical heroes Woody Guthrie, Pete Seeger, Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, Neil Young, Jackson Browne and Bruce Cockburn.

29 Miners Buried and Gone by Mike Stout

Monday
Oct042010

Wind Up Toy by Danni Rosner

In a world fraught with cynicism and decay, Danni Rosner shines like the sun. The loquacious twenty-six year old chanteuse is one of a new breed of pop singer/songwriters responding to an uncertain world by looking inward. A perfectionist, Rosner exacts every ounce of truth and emotion from her life; mining the soil of her heart for anything of value and illuminating those gems into song.

Wind Up Toy by Danni Rosner

Monday
Oct042010

Goodnight Company by Jane Lui

Goodnight Company, Jane’s third album set for digital release October 5, 2010 and on CD, January, 2011 builds on her previous successes with debut Teargirl and 2008 San Diego Awards Best Recording Nominated follow-up, Barkentine.

Goodnight Company by Jane Lui

Sunday
Oct032010

The Dream is Alive by Billy Schafer

Billy Schafer soars into the chorus of “The Dream is Alive” filled with infectious passion and conviction. This song and the others from his debut CD, First to Believe, introduce Billy as a singer-songwriter with an intuitive and confident grasp of song-craft. Fueled by accessible melodies and emotive lyrics of romantic depth, wit, and uplifting inspiration, these recordings showcase a versatile vocal delivery of powerful but pure tones.

The Dream is Alive by Billy Schafer

Sunday
Oct032010

A Roar From Boring Alice by The Treading Lemmings

Maryland based Brit-pop band forever destined to have multiple Andys in their line-up. Song is from their debut CD titled “Cliff Notes.” Any comments or critiques greatly appreciated.

A Roar From Boring Alice

Saturday
Oct022010

Love So Cruel by Whale Hawk

Whale Hawk is a Queens, NY Based musician who is part of a larger collective called The Cuebro Producers. We operate mostly in our own podular, project studio - worlds that range from NYC to The Hudson Valley to Denver, CO.

Love So Cruel by Whale Hawk

Thursday
Sep302010

Target Drone by Phantom Pilots

A target drone is an old aircraft towed through the air by a newer aircraft. The drone is used for target practice by other pilots flying armed aircraft.

A target can also be defined a goal, or a destination. A drone is just that. A drone.

Electric baritone guitar, cello, cheesy digital piano, e-bow, etc

Target Drone by Phantom Pilots

Thursday
Sep302010

Simple World by Jim Shelley

This song is by Jim Shelley.  Once upon a time he thought about being either a serial killer or a politician.  He settled on school teacher.  He makes music in his attic when it’s not too hot or cold out.  Makes music in his basement the rest of the time.

Simple World by Jim Shelley