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This is massive!
Deliciously dark and sultry trio The Peach Kings are here to invite a sexy step into your summer with their new track “Mojo Thunder.”
if you're looking for some late night listening... try this.
Wake Up (Original Mix by Kent Rockafeller) by Kent Rockafeller
Revolution by @HardkissMusic via @mophonics #eastmeetswest #banger
Frankie Knuckles "The Godfather of House Music" may he rest in peace and his legacy remain. (January 18, 1955 – March 31, 2014)
The man many call the godfather of house, Frankie Knuckles began DJing in New York in the early '70s while still a teenager, years before the disco boom which proved to be the first flowering of modern dance music. Ten years later he was in Chicago, putting together megamixes of old disco hits with new drum-machine percussion for an appreciative audience at crucial clubs like the Music Box and the Warehouse. Another decade on from those first formative steps for house music, Knuckles was back in his New York home, working as a producer and remixer for the biggest pop stars in the business. His career spans more time than any dance producer and without him, the landscape would be immeasurably different.
(Bio from All Music)
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Band of Horses "Heartbreak on the 101"
Band of Horses captured a special live acoustic performance of their songs “No One’s Gonna Love You” and “Heartbreak on the 101” at the historic Hollywood sign. Enabled by Visit California, as part of the Dream365 Project & California DreamGigs. Get more music, videos, short films and more from California Dreamers at California’s YouTube page or the official Dream365 Project site. http://dream365.visitcalifornia.com
All songs recorded live on location.
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Credits: Band of Horses - “Heartbreak on the 101, No One’s Gonna Love You” Director: Brantley Gutierrez Client: Visit California Music & Content: Mophonics EP: Michael Frick Production Company: Subtractive Inc. EP: Kyle Schember DP: Ernesto Lomeli Agency: Mering/Carson CD: Greg Carson CD: Dave Mering Copywriter: Kerry Krasts Art Director: Rob Petrie Editorial: Subtractive Inc. Editor: Ryan Adams
Edward Sharpe’s Big Top
In October, Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros launched their visionary Big Top music festival, a four-day affair modeled after the classic traveling circus. As part of the Dream365 Project, Visit California interviewed frontman and Golden Globe winner, Alex Ebert, about his dream to do something different and the courage it took to make it happen. See the interview and go inside the Big Top for a live performance of "Man on Fire."
Episode 6: Soul Clap Loves The Acieeed! (stream or download)
Nightmares on Wax is back!
The Orb + Lee Scratch, I wonder if it's dubby?
new music from castleman...
courtesy DJ Sae One (c) Alexander Richter