I love vintage jazz and big band swing! I really do. When I opened up Colorado based Joe Smith and the Spicy Pickles’ new album Gin & Moonlight, I was treated to 45 minutes and 45 seconds of pure sonic delight that has me feeling like the coolest cat in the club…pinstripe suit, matching hat, […]
Discover The Amazing, Soothing Sounds of Sarah Sharp on Her Latest Wake EP
With songs featured internationally in ad campaigns for Chanel, Dell, Kida, ABC’s Revenge, E.L.F. Cosmetics and TV shows such as The Good Wife, Cable Girls and Grandfathered; it is safe to say Sarah Sharp knows how to write a damn great song that captures the attention of more than just your average listener. A multiple […]
Interview with Ali Hugo – This Love Is True
In this interview spotlight, I chat with Ali Hugo about the latest project, motivations, challenges and more. Full Q&A along with links and music below. Where are you from and what style of music do you create? (In your own words, not necessarily in marketing terms or by popular genre classifications.) I am a Canadian […]
Daniel Biro Creates Captivating Sonic Worlds On New Album 120 Onetwenty
London based creative wizard (composer, keyboard player, producer, songwriter, improvior, sound-designer, video artist, label director) Daniel Biro has released his latest project 120 Onetwenty featuring one hour of enchanting, mystifying, captivating soundscapes created over the course of six years using a suite of vintage keyboards. Infused with an array of stylistic influences, 120 Onetwenty runs […]
Interview with Late T.V. – Losin’ It
Amidst the cultural detritus of television’s after hours rises a freaky new street beat played by London’s Late TV. Culling influences from jazz cats and art rockers, B-movies and trash television, via Lynch and Tarantino, Late TV are the moonlighting house band for a surreal all-night dream club where the intangible dance floor shifts and […]
Interview with Hibru – Tea For Otakus
In this interview spotlight, I speak with MTSU alumnus Hibru about his latest project (Tea For Otakus), challenges, motivations and more. Full Q&A along with links and music below. Where are you from and what style of music do you create? (In your own words, not necessarily in marketing terms or by popular genre classifications.) […]
Interview with Glen Foster – Music Alchemy and The Twelve Guitars of Christmas
Glen Foster entertainer, songwriter, vocalist, accomplished guitarist, multi-instrumentalist has been performing professionally for over 30 years and has released 6 albums. Studio credits include working with Daniel Lanois, Don Potter, Bob Doidge, Bill Dillon, Rita Chiarelli, Jack Pedlar, Sonny Del Rio, David Gogo, Mark Crissinger, Gerry Barnum and Rick Salt. He has toured Canada extensively […]
Interview with Doralice – Doralice II
The roots of Doralice begin in the Mission District of San Francisco. Inspired by acoustic heroes, Bela Fleck and Chris Thile, members Yates Brown and Rima Ash definitely have a hand in modern Americana music. What makes the duo so special is how they weave together sounds from around the world. Spanish, tango, gypsy jazz, […]
The Magic Lantern Interview – Holding Hands
Holding Hands was written during a moment of desperation, Jamie having traveled half way across the world only to run out of road. Strung out and alone, he found himself writing this song for the true love he hoped to meet, as much an act of faith in their existence as a beacon to guide […]
Interview with Fusion Stuff – Excellent Jazz from Indonesia
Fusion Stuff was formed in May 2012 by keyboard player Krishna Siregar. The band is based in Jakarta, Indonesia and consists of a combination of musicians who have been in the music business for quite some time. Krishna Siregar (Keyboards) and his long time friend Kadek Rihardika (Guitar) as well as the very talented […]
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