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Serena Ryder sings with conviction; she’s sexy but she also sounds like she could kick your ass. The Canadian, Juno Award-winning singer-songwriter played the intimate City Winery on February 25 to audience cheers and turned the place into a sing-a-long that fans appreciated by the show’s end.
March 11th, 2010 | Posted in Musicians | Read More »

whether you’ve been actively trying to expand your horizons or never really thought about it, picking up eXpo will bring a whole new world of music to you. Your perspective and notions of what you like and don’t like may radically shift as you take a trip to Beijing and back with these 10 tracks.
March 8th, 2010 | Posted in Musicians | Read More »

The London bred singer Justin Tracy who continues to deliver aesthetic atmosphere around the world by playing his brilliant music is about to release his debut album and we are here to talk to him after a long year.
March 6th, 2010 | Posted in Daniel Haim, Musicians | Read More »

Timber Timbre stops you. The elements are deceptively simple: a confident, but hushed voice, understated guitar, strings and keyboard flourishes, and a subtle percussive beat. Timber Timbre front man Taylor Kirk is haunted by the history of pop music.
March 4th, 2010 | Posted in Daniel Haim, Musicians | Read More »

Mike Posner is the current it-boy of the college scene and he’s quickly emerging with a lot of mainstream buzz following the creation of two dormroom-produced mixtapes, “A Matter of Time” in March 2009 and most recently “One Foot Out The Door” in October.
March 3rd, 2010 | Posted in Michael Menachem, Musicians | Read More »

A classic rock obsessive, Whittle encouraged Justin to make SPW more grandiose. “We wanted to make filthy party hits; bring the party back to rock’n’roll and back to New York City.” Whittle says. “The songs Justin had already written were great songs, but they didn’t have super-catchy choruses
March 1st, 2010 | Posted in Daniel Haim, Musicians | Read More »

On their major-label debut album Stages, Vedera have at last been able to capture the magic that has made them such a hot live property over the past few years. The Kansas City, Missouri-based quartet, fronted by Kristen May, have toured incessantly since releasing their first EP in 2004, honing their sound and building their considerable fanbase the grassroots way — one fan at a time.
February 24th, 2010 | Posted in Daniel Haim, Music, Musicians | Read More »

They quickly discovered their common goal, “to evoke a larger-than-life feel,” as Tyler puts it, “even if we’re playing to 10 people in a garage. We’re just trying to keep our feet on the ground and remember why we started doing this in the first place.”
February 21st, 2010 | Posted in Daniel Haim, Music, Musicians | Read More »

The decade of 1980 saw the emergence of teen pop, new wave and glam metal. While In the years 1980 and 1981, the original New Romantic scene, with a David Bowie influenced camp look and a punk rock sound influenced and interacted with the late 1970s punk scene at CBGB’s, creating the New Wave scene [...]
February 15th, 2010 | Posted in Daniel Haim, Music, Musicians | Read More »

This band was supposed to break up after their first gig. But the gig at a high school party in early 2006 was a blast! Who would have thought that these mysterious masked girls could achieve so much in such a short period of time.
February 6th, 2010 | Posted in Daniel Haim, Musicians | Read More »

Make The Girl Dance a “Parisian” electro act led by Pierre Mathieu. Their first single Baby Baby Baby created a magnificent buzz on the internet thanks to a daring video which involved three beautiful women walking nude through La Rue Montorguell. In the interview Pierre revealed to us the location of the uncensored version of Baby Baby Baby.. Read more
January 27th, 2010 | Posted in Daniel Haim, Musicians | Read More »

Saratoga Springs, New York is mainly known for one thing – horse racing. The New York town is mostly quiet, save the occasional roar from the Saratoga Race Course, which is America’s oldest outdoor sporting venue, dating back to August of 1863. Soon, though, Saratoga Springs may be known for something else – being the birthplace of Phantogram.
January 23rd, 2010 | Posted in Brian Willett, Musicians | Read More »