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MUSICVISION PHOENIX – 20 tracks that changed our lives by Guillaume Delaperriere
Filmaker Guillaume Delaperriere looks into the 20 tracks that have changed the lives of the band members of one of our favourite bands of 2009, Phoenix. Everyone loves a backstory.
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Deborah Jordan Presents: The Light
Deborah Jordan’s album The Light is the equivalent of a smooth glass of Chianti. The album gives off the feeling of coming off a long day of work and falling into…
NYC: Peter Hadar + Dynasty Electric @ Joes Pub March 11
Peter Hadar & Dynasty Electric prepare you for their show this Thursday, March 11, 11:30pm, at Joe’s Pub. Get your tickets:
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New Video: Dam-Funk – Mirrors
When I first heard Dam-Funk I brushed him off as a novelty act that was over using synthesizers trying to “bring the 80s back”. I was a little reluctant given…
New Music: After The Smoke “Typical Weekend”
This is the first leak from After The Smoke’s “Under The Influence EP”, set to be released on March 30th via iTunes. Typical Weekend is an infectious track, which is sure to…
The One SXSW Film You Must See
In the summer of 2006, I was hanging out downtown after work and stumbled into a movie theatre to watch anything. By the look of the poster for 13 Tzameti,…
New Video: OK Go – This Too Shall Pass
Although I can’t name one OK GO song, I’m happy that they are serious about making awesome videos. This will be nominated for a music video award before its all…










New Trailer: 2 Turntables and a Microphone
Legendary hip-hop DJ Jason Mizell, aka Jam Master Jay, is gunned down in his Queens studio. Security tapes of the incident mysteriously disappear, the five witnesses are uncooperative and no one is talking…until now. 2 TURNTABLES AND A MICROPHONE documents the investigation of the unsolved murder of Jam Master Jay, RUN- DMC’s groundbreaking DJ and producer, deftly revealing the history of hip-hop and mainstream rap along the way. Exclusive, candid interviews with 50 Cent, Ja Rule, Russell Simmons, RUN-DMC and more offer insight into Jam Master Jay’s life – including information that could finally help police solve the murder that shook the music world to its core.