The highly talented, multi-faceted, multimedia creator and musician known as The Goldwyn Experiment has arrived with his latest album Avenue B; the follow-up to Avenue A. Both albums are available on your favorite digital service provider. A fusion of genres with a strong foundation in the liberating space of jazz, The Goldwyn Experiment is spearheaded […]
Interview with Wlav – Anxiety & Apathy
Ryan Allen aka Wlav got his start in music by producing DJ mixes for fans of his tumblr (whitelinesandversace), where he built a following after several viral posts. He released his first EP in 2015 and immediately began working on his debut album, 1001, which was released in Fall 2016. Before the end of 2017, […]
Interview with Serenity Sounds – Music as Therapy and Healing
Serenity Sounds is a solo project aimed at creating music intended as healing and therapy. Using ambient soundscapes, a host of MIDI instruments and VST plugins, and a passion for creating soundscapes that help others, Serenity Sounds has garnered quite a buzz and following among the YouTube community, the primary platform used for releasing these […]
Ranzel X Kendrick Is Back To Finish the Texas Album Series, Listen to Texas Cactus Now
The last time I wrote about Ranzel X Kendrick I was highlighting album two in his Texas Series, Texas Sagebrush. Now he’s back with Texas Cactus, the finale of the trilogy. Including eleven songs of organic, intimate, Americana-folk, Texas Cactus remains rooted in Ranzel X Kendrick’s Texas spirit. Each song is sprinkled with a variety […]
Interview with Todd Warner Moore – Love and Change
Originally from Kansas City, Kansas, Todd Warner Moore has penned a diverse catalogue of music over time. His albums contain dashes of Folk, 60s Psychedelia, Americana, 70s Singer/Songwriter, Gipsy, and Latin music. Over time, he has performed in several bands including Acoustic Juice and Budapest-based Tea Thieves. Moore has written and recorded four albums in the […]
Interview with TexMex Shaman – Fever In The South
TexMex Shaman, a project of multi-talented artist Stephen Watkins, was founded in October 2018. TexMex Shaman offers a genre-defying sound that combines funk beats, intense guitar, smooth bass, and captivating samples into tracks that are at once familiar and novel. Watkins has been composing and performing for over 20 years. After receiving a degree in […]
Interview with Dan Schultz – The End of Days
Dan Schultz is a one-man-band who plays all the instruments and performs all vocals on his recordings. In true DIY spirit, Dan creates his sounds in a spare bedroom. In this interview spotlight, I chat with Dan about his music, challenges, technology and more. Full Q&A along with links and music below. Where are you […]
Interview with Dave Molter – Mid-Century Man
The songs on Mid-Century Man are influenced not only by the Beatles and other British Invasion-era acts — including American participants like The Byrds, The Beau Brummels, The Turtles and others — but also by prog rock, psychedelia, West Coast jazz and even some music hall odes. The overriding theme of the album is love: […]
Interview with Kristen Karma – Party Heroes
Kristen Karma is taking control of her own destiny with a Gold Award in one hand (personally given to her by HRH Prince Edward in 2009) and a black corset in the other. She effortlessly walks the line between an organized and responsibly rehearsed persona who has spent years studying the theory behind her music, […]
Interview with Cabela & Schmitt – Golden Links and A Deep Catalog of Music
Cabela and Schmitt are a trio of friends who have been collaborating for over 40 years. The musicians goal, at this stage in their lives, is to share with others what they have so freely and abundantly been given. Hailing from the heart of the United States and humble beginnings, hard work and perseverance was […]
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