ThruYou

Posted on March 10, 2009 Under Music

There's a lot of musical ability floating around on the Internet, so why not put them together for a little jam session? Enter Kutiman, a YouTube mixmaster who turns brilliant yet unsuspecting artists into bandmates on his website ThruYou. The…

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Brother Ali: Truth is Here

Posted on March 10, 2009 Under Music
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Detroit 7

Posted on March 10, 2009 Under Music
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Balmorhea: All is Wild, All is Silent

Posted on March 9, 2009 Under Music

As South by Southwest is gearing up, we wanted to let you know about a gem of a band that will be there. Balmorhea is something of a classical arrangement of cello, violin, guitar, and piano that creates an amazing…

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Royksopp x Happy Up Here

Posted on March 5, 2009 Under Music

Here is a little Thursday bubbly electro-pop for everyone. The Norwegian band Röyksopp (think Justice, except a bit more Scandinavia) has put out their new single "Happy Up Here." Aside from being a tune we've been jamming to all day,…

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Died Young, Stayed Pretty

Posted on March 4, 2009 Under Music

If you feel like your favorite artists have sold out, there are still a select few within the music world who continue to craft an incendiary message. They are known as poster artists, and they are as punk as ever.…

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Grandmaster Flash: The Bridge

Posted on March 3, 2009 Under Music

The great thing about hip-hop being a young genre is that the greats are still alive, and in some cases, still dropping records. Grandmaster Flash, the man behind The Message, brings us a his latest offering, The Bridge. Budding with…

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The Prodigy: Invaders Must Die

Posted on March 3, 2009 Under Music

Liam Howlett, the brain behind the big beat sound of The Prodigy, has been manning the production since the beginning. The cast of characters he surrounds himself with (including Keith Flint and his famous haircut) have been out of the…

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B Real: Smoke N Mirrors

Posted on February 25, 2009 Under Music

The distinctive voice and basic flow of B Real was one unmistakable trait of what made Cypress Hill big. The group pushed forward with a sound that was apart from the common feel of West Coast at the time, and…

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JJ Cale: Roll On

Posted on February 24, 2009 Under Music

I didn't think I liked country music until I heard Cajun Moon. I realized that I had judged country the way people judge hip-hop ... by what's on the radio. JJ Cale came before it all and he's stuck to…

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