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Milky Chance | Flashed junk mind
VOTE FOR THIS BAND :D
Hey everyone. It'd mean the world to my band if you were to take the time to vote for us! We're trying to win this battle of the bands thing and it'd be an amazing opportunity! I'll follow back everyone who does or do blog rates or whatever! Just message me letting me know you voted. Anything to help! :) Thanks!
[BANNED] Paul Anthony, Kryoman, Paige Young - Losing All Control feat Paige Young (Kryoman Edit) [Evolution Music]
BANNED!
Artist: Paul Anthony, Kryoman, Paige Young Track: Losing All Control feat Paige Young (Kryoman Edit) Label: Evolution Music Release Date: 2014-05-12 Style: Electro House
Last Position: Top 100 Electro House: #31
Link: http://www.beatport.com/track/losing-all-control-feat-paige-young-kryoman-edit/5433259
for the chihiro post
What I Hear(d)
It’s interesting to see that new music, in general, cannot be ascribed to one genre. Most new bands are described in no fewer than 2 sub-genres, I was speaking with a friend today who described her band as a blue-grassy, neo-soul, futuro-pop, glam-rock concoction. That’s what happens when children double-barrel their children and so on, ad infinitum. (Not really.) I’m sure there’s a law against infinite double barreling, but I’m down, whatever. The rate at which information is transmitted and ideas are exchanged has increased dramatically thanks to – of course- the Internet, and this relatively recent social media explosion. Music and its definitions are mutating more quickly than it had, say, forty years ago, where you could pretty much put everything into, like, six different categories. Evolution. What happens next? What six categories will music from the 2010’s come under, forty years from now? What’s a genre anyway? What am I even saying?
Project 9 Live At Centennial Lanes on Friday, July 6th!
Come hear our band play on July 6th at the Centennial Lanes Bowling Alley! If you're interested, here's our Facebook Event.