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March 30, 2009 By: Indigo Category: entertainment, music No Comments →

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Alternative, Blues, Children, Christian & Gospel, Classical, Comedy, Country, Easy Listening, Electronic, Folk, Hip-Hop, Holiday Music, Jazz, Latin, Metal, New Age, Oldies, Pop, Punk, R&B, Reggae, Rock, Soul, Soundtrack, Spoken Word, World Music

Einsturzende Neubauten – Blume

January 16, 2009 By: Indigo Category: music No Comments →

Jasmine Becket-Griffith

August 20, 2008 By: Indigo Category: art, music No Comments →


Anders Manga

August 20, 2008 By: Indigo Category: * live *, music No Comments →

Anders Manga has released his 5th studio album today on Vampture Records. The album titled, “X’s & The Eyes” was co-produced by Isaac Glendening (Cesium_137) from Subversive Sound Studio in Philadelphia, PA.

Events during the Festival

lux interna

August 20, 2008 By: Indigo Category: art, music No Comments →

 

Angels & Airwaves: the adventure

September 16, 2007 By: MRO Category: j-rock, music No Comments →

I had to file this under J-rock. Why? Just the sound is so Eins-Vier. Which, everyone always said was so U2. Well what are you going to do except pay homage to your music influences? So tell me, are the Angels & Airwaves listening to J-rock??

HayStack got music!

July 24, 2007 By: elizweb Category: art, music No Comments →

All Hip Hop, All Rock, Alt-Country, Alternative, Alternative & Punk, Alternative Rock, Ambient, Avantgarde/Experimental, Big Band, Blues, Brazilian, Celtic, Children’s Music, Classical, Country, Folk-Rock, Gangsta, Garage rock, Hard Rock, Hip-Hop, House, Indie, Indie Rock, Jazz, Metal, Native American, New Age, Pop Punk, Punk, R&B, Rap, Reggae, Rock, Smooth Jazz, Soundtrack, World Beats, americana, classic rock, comedy, dance, electronic, emo, folk, hardcore, inspirational, latin, metalcore, pop, punk rock, world

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reactable: electronic music table surface

July 15, 2007 By: BobK Category: Augmented, art, music No Comments →

This is not only musically interesting it also looks great. Developed by the Music Technology Group at Universitat Pompeu Fabra located in Barcelona. The multiuser table is being used by Bjork on her 2007 tour. The analogue synth style sounds generated definitely recall the Kraftwerk era and the new possibilities that were – and are now – about to unfold. It also breaks new ground with objects as instruments much in the same way the Theremin did nearly 100 years ago.

Site: http://mtg.upf.edu/reactable/

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