Entries in New Music (11)

Monday
May282012

Kids are as honest as you can get - Skrillex Breakdown

Monday
Apr302012

John Mayer "Shadow Days" | Video

We like John Mayer.  He's serious on the strings and has a velvety voice like no other.  It's fun to watch him grow as an artist.  Here's his latest video for his single, "Shadow Days," that illustrates the beginning of a new chapter for him.  Approved.

Wednesday
Apr112012

Martin Solveig, David Guetta, A-Trak and Laidback Luke?

Yup!  I find this series both insanely entertaining and intelligent.  Enjoy!

Monday
Dec192011

Swedish House Mafia vs. Knife Party - Antidote (Explicit)

Great video for a electro-house banger by the SHM boys along with Knife Party.  This one is beautifully cinematic.  Deserves a part two.
Music video by Swedish House Mafia vs. Knife Party performing Antidote (Explicit). (C) 2012 EMI Records Ltd under exclusive licence from Swedish House Mafia Holdings Ltd (BVI)This label copy information is the subject of copyright protection. All rights reserved.(C) 2012 EMI Record...
Thursday
Dec152011

Film The Police (Ode to NWA)

There's not much that needs to be said about this one.  Poignant message.  Sign of the times.

B. DOLAN's "FILM THE POLICE" pays tribute to N.W.A.'s infamous "F*ck the Police," serving as a call to action for the digitized media movement while responding to the recent explosion of police brutality all across the world.

It features a reconstruction of Dr. Dre's original beat, brilliantly reanimated by UK producer BUDDY PEACE. Label CEO, SAGE FRANCIS, opens the song by picking up the gavel where Dr. Dre left it 23 years ago, introducing a blistering, true-to-style flip of Ice Cube's original verse by SFR cornerstone, B. Dolan. TOKI WRIGHT (Rhymesayers Entertainment) follows up by stepping into the shoes of MC Ren, penning the people's struggle against cops as a case of "Goliath Vs. a bigger giant." Finally, Jasiri X (Pittsburgh rapper/activist) rounds out the track by filling in for Eazy-E, reminding us that police brutality disproportionately affects poor people of color.