Sources: http://www.joystiq.com/2010/05/19/gameloft-brings-a-selection-of-games-to-android/ Read More →
Yeah, I know I’m one day late on this news, but apparently Stone Temple Pilots have released their latest album after years of the break up and reunion. I haven’t heard much of it and it’s pretty shocking that it wasn’t as hyped as I thought it should have been. I guess the music industry is more interested in the new stuff out there. Nine years after the previous album “Shangri-La Dee Da”, I begin to wonder about how their sound is now compared to what it was... Read More →
Leak off of their ‘How I Got Over’ album coming soon. WOW! [audio:deargod.mp3] Read More →
To celebrate the release of his new album, The Reset, which drops today, Apollo Brown is excited to give fans another treat from the album, this time the “Streets Won’t Let Me Chill Remix.” For the track, Apollo Brown remixed Diamond District’s “Streets Won’t Let Me Chill,” originally produced by Oddisee and featured on the group’s debut In The Ruff, and provides a darker perspective on the song when compared to the original’s brass-lined soul... Read More →
Underground mastermind MC Frank Nitt (of Frank-n-Dank), has teamed up with L.A. rap dons for a six-track EP that transcends styles, proving that Frank Nitt holds the verbal dexterity to rock over any beat. The EP is being released by the legendary label, Delicious Vinyl, known for their classic releases from The Pharcyde, Masta Ace, Tone Loc, and many more. Frank Nitt’s Jewels in my Backpack hits virtual shelves today. The beauty of Jewels is in the organic chemistry of Terrace Martin and... Read More →
One of the main things I want to work on, when making tese podcast’s, is themes. I wanna make specific artist podcasts, years, groups and of course producer based ones. This week I bring you the first test. Who better to start off with, than Premier? Right! No one. Starting off wit a CRAZY instrumental, that in reality, I have no idea where I got it from, but I know it’s nice and hard to find, so enjoy that one. Crazy beats as always and sick NY lyrics to follow those beats. Enjoy the... Read More →
Here’s what you missed at Heineken Inspire: -the Hold Steady -Cold War Kids -Fabolous -Wale -Tito El Bambino -DJ Irie -free flowing Heineken -Heineken Dark -fun finger foods -Fender guitar lessons -silk screening tees -Rock Band, Wii games -Perfect pour tips from a Cicerone All complimentary… If you missed it then make sure to stayed tuned, same ‘Steez time and same ‘Steez channel for more exclusive 305 events. [svgallery name="HEINEKEN"] Read More →
I’m sorry if I get off my journalist morality by being biased on this particular article. All I have to say is everything that was great about the Nintendo Wii can be chopped down to pieces because Project Natal is ten times what the Nintendo Wii wanted to be. While you still have to hold something in your hands in the Nintendo Wii format, Project Natal makes it completely control free (however, I could have a reasonable size percentage of ignorance on this statement). Gamespot announced the... Read More →
Sources: http://mashable.com/2010/05/18/futuristic-music-instruments/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed:+Mashable+(Mashable) http://sfmusictech.com/ Read More →
I’ve read an article on the blog, “Music 3.0″ about Sound Exchange, which is a company that collects and distributes royalties for online and satellite music streaming. Apparently they have what they call a new artist checklist for indie artists out there. This serves as a guideline to further your success with marketing your music as an indie artist. Bobby Owsinski writes: “I’ve posted a previous article a few months ago about SoundExchange, the company that collects... Read More →
As some of you might know, Trent Reznor pushed the pause button on Nine Inch Nails. So what is Trent Reznor doing these days? Married, sober, and involved in a new project with his wife Mariqueen Maandig, and Atticus Ross. The first single released was entitled,”A Drowning“, which happens to be a 7-minute slow track which resembles some of Nine Inch Nails’ slower stuff. The only difference here is Mariqueen fronts this project. The obvious thing here is Trent Reznor’s production... Read More →
"I can show you the world, Shining, Shimmering, Splendid!" PHOTO: Dreamworks Animation When “Shrek†hit cinemas in the summer of 2001, it was instantly hailed as a modern classic. It’s easy to see why – it was inventive, fresh, witty, and choke full of humor that both adults and children were able to enjoy. Now, after nine years, two sequels, countless stale pop cultural references and more than a billion dollars in ticket... Read More →

