Brooklyn-based Teen Girl Scientist Monthly has released their new album Modern Dances. It’s really hard to pick a favorite track on this one because they are all catchy, full of energy, and make you want to get up and dance. This is a pop dance extravaganza fit for anyone needing a quick workout. Between June and […]
Crooked Saws Record in Mo-Fi
Today I want to introduce you to a band called Crooked Saws and their authentic, soulful blues rock we shall call Mo-Fi. With 2 microphones and an old reel to reel machine, Crooked Saws spent an afternoon recording this album. Using Kickstarter, (reference our discussion on crowdsourcing), they raised $500. The album was pressed, they […]
Domino Grey’s Facial Recognition Technology
Domino Grey is a master storyteller through sound. His new album Butterfly Affect: Facial Recognition Technology is a hypnotizing journey through soundscape’s influenced by the genres of dance, hip-hop, and deep house music. If you check out our interview, you will notice that Domino is a very busy man doing many things under many aliases […]
Interview with Mammothor
I had sent out an email to everyone with 3 or 4 band name ideas, Mammothor being one of them, and didn’t get any positive feedback so I wrote a song called “Mammothor.” A few months later at practice everyone suggested we called the band Mammothor and I realized no one had read my email […]
Lookout Banksters you got Absoloot Trouble Ahead
Following up the single “99%,” an underground hip-hop anthem written for the oppressed and the have-nots, As I Am (Miami) artist, Absoloot comes slammin’ down the pipes with “Banksters!” Another tune that shows Absoloot’s absolute solidarity with the underdogs, this warning to those who don’t watch their own green is a wake-up-call. Bobbing and weaving […]
Aradia’s Possibilities:Dark Is A Sci-Fi Roktronik Experience
Aradia is a singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist from Seattle who is carving her own niche in the music world with her science fiction roktronik adventure – Possibilities:Dark. If you’ve ever wondered what Björk, Joan Jett, and Blondie would sound like as one entity, Possiblities:Dark can give you a taste of this experience. Aradia received her first […]
Interview with Big Lo – Magnum Opiates
If Tarantino, Richie, Woo, and Puzo decided to make a hardcore Hip Hop album “Magnum Opiates” would be their finished product. In the case of Big Lo, “Magnum Opiates” is the culmination of two years of work resulting in a conceptual album in which every track stands alone. I had the opportunity to sit down with Hip […]
Mid Tenn Listens Podcast 19
Today we have music from Grown Up Avenger Stuff, Marla Mase, Cojones, Big Lo, Grant Lyle, and Aradia. Subscribe on iTunes. Playlist Scream (reprise) by Marla Mase The Beat by Grown Up Avenger Stuff Inception by Big Lo Dream by Aradia Sacred Fire by Cojones You’re Killing Me by Grant Lyle Feel free to submit […]
Faction’s Hip Hop Is Back
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p4GocKEPctg A lot of times people make and release music (especially in the rap world) because “its cool”, they see it as a means to “get money”, or their interest in it drives them to try it only to realize its not what they thought. Today I want to introduce you to the exact opposite. […]
Interview with Domino Grey – Dance or Move In Natural Order
Domino Grey = Dance or Move In Natural Order Generate Rhythmic Energy Yourself Domino Grey sat down to talk to us about his influences, the many aliases he releases music under, and his new masterpiece, Butterfly Affect Part 1: Facial Recognition Technology. I understand the concept of fake it till you make it, but I think […]
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