Farah makes her musical debut with the release of her Neoteric EP. A voyage through experimental R&B and alternative Hip Hop, Farah has arrived with a unique sound that stays true to the essence of the R&B grooves we grew up with throughout the 90s. Not a stranger to the spotlight, Farah Washington began performing […]
Xminute Gaming Mixtape and Solving Controller Grip Issues with Playbudz
Video games and music just go together. Whether you’re a gamer searching for tasty jams to game to or a music supervisor looking for the perfect soundtrack to your hot new game; you rarely encounter one without the other. XYZ not only sent over their new mixtape, Xminute Gaming, but also sent us a pair of Playbudz. […]
For You by Azrock & Pogo
Azrock & Pogo currently hold the award for most creative duo to ever come across my desk…at least for now. Make sure to check out our interview or see what the Mid Tenn Listens Live panel had to say. Their new album, For You, is an epic journey through musical frequencies guaranteed to move you in […]
Mid Tenn Listens Live 83 – Eileen Carey, Brian Mackey, Klozapin and more
7 weeks ago we started this new program and we can’t believe how well it’s been received! This week we will review songs from Practically Einstein, Eileen Carey, Lazy Eyes, Brian Mackey and Klozapin. Our Panel Does Not Listen in Advance! We are supposed to give our first thoughts, ya know. You can stream the full episode below or continue […]
JAAP Releases What I’m Here For
Holding true to the DIY ethos, JAAP has been working hard for the past couple of years on his new album What I’m Here For. When asked why it took so long, JAAP replied, The reason it has taken this long is that, after trying hard and long to find the “right” people to work […]
Interview with Katagi – Japanese Canadian Emcee
Katagi’s single “Stars and Beyond” was recently reviewed on our Mid Tenn Listens Live review show. Today we follow up with a Katagi interview. Read it in full below. 66X by katagi Let’s break the ice. Who are you? Where are you from? How would you classify the style of music you create? My name is […]
Only You by Shakila – Songs Inspired by Poetry
We recently had the opportunity to interview Persian-American singer Shakila and now we would like to share her single “Only You”. “Only You” captures your attention the moment you click play. An enchanting arrangement of instruments sets the mood, as the drums kick in Shakila’s mature and powerful voice begins working it’s magic. Inspired by the […]
Penny Black by Jubilee Riots
Jubilee Riots is the sound of a band who have matured and developed to the point of near-perfection. Their new album Penny Black is a work of genius(es); and I mean this in more ways than one. First, Penny Black is centered around telling stories. But what stories? Inspired by years of touring, meeting people, […]
Space Legs by Uncle Outrage
Space Legs is probably the catchiest, punkiest, funkiest, dingiest, lo-fi{est}, profoundest, garage rock record I have had the pleasure of enjoying since I started reviewing music as a blogger. When Nils Rasmussen started Uncle Outrage as a joke/hobby in 1999, he had no clue how serious his creative spirit could become. Space Legs is in-your-face […]
Interview with Tracey Quake – Happy Halloween, Helping Children, and Creativity Beyond Music
Hi Let’s break the ice. Who are you? Where are you from? What style of music do you create? My name is Mychal. I’m the lead vocalist and head producer of Tracey Quake. I’m from Wilmington, DE, about thirty miles east of Philadelphia. I like to classify my style of music as Urban Theatre music. […]
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