Pop, Videos | A Look Inside A ‘Beautiful Mind’

Posted by on July 13, 2013

Listen, I don’t blog often anymore and I’m not going to waste your time making the same robot posts you can find on HotNewHipHop or whatever other blog teet you prefer to suck on.  I do however, feel obligated to share nuggets such as this video when I come across them.  For those of you who aren’t familiar with Jon Bellion, he is an up and coming indie/pop/drop/hop/whatever genre you can classify him in – stud signed to Visionary Music Group who hails from Long Island, NY.  His style is unparalleled.  His creative process is on another planet.  He does it all.  The video above is a snippet of a possible track in consideration for his sophomore album.  One of the wildest productions I’ve heard in some time.  In the words of DJ Rhetorik, “an urban anthem”.  Handclaps and Rhetorik shouts all day.  Djonbellion Unchained.

Since it sounds like this track is on the cusp of making the album, tweet @JonBellion x @DJRhetorik x @GRVTY_ with a thumbs up or thumbs down.

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Preview, Progressive House | Calvin Harris ft. Ayah Marar – Thinking About You (Michael Brun Remix) [Preview]

Posted by on July 11, 2013

Calvin Harris ft. Ayah Marar - Thinking About You (Michael Brun Remix)Michael Brun has been on fire with his remixes. From his “Your Heart” remix to his “Burn Forever” remix, he makes them count with each one. This one for Calvin Harris’s latest single “Thinking About You” from his record breaking album “18 Months” is no different. He calls upon his signature rolling synth chords and a soaring melody to accompany Ayah Marar vocals. Look for the release August 5th alongside a package that includes Laidback Luke and EDX.

Albums, Indie, Review | Bend – Riverfriend

Posted by on July 10, 2013

Yesterday, the indie synth-pop duo group Bend released their album, Riverfriend. The album is a dynamic range of electronic and natural sounds, each track contrasting the previous. There’s a perfect song for everyone on here. If you like Vampire Weekend, try “I’m Taking Care of Him.” Imogen Heap fan? Give “Riverfriend I” a go. Or maybe you’re a Motown, barbershop quartet kinda guy, in which case “Everyone” is all you. Don’t mind me though; I’ll be over in the corner dancing along to “No Space.”

This album makes great use of silence and minimalism (something we tend to forget about in the EDM world), showcasing the quirky vocals of Bend’s Sean Eads. As it turns out, Eads’ voice is the metaphorical commentary of Jacky Bryan. What is this Jacky Bryan you speak of, other than the 3rd track on the album, you may be asking? Well…

The album is an eclectic commentary on the ubiquitous feeling of not belonging, as told from the perspective of a mysterious space alien named Jacky Bryan.

You’ll find after giving the album a listen, you might be surprised by how much you connect with both the lyrics and the hardships of an extraterrestrial being. Maybe life on other planets isn’t such a distant concept. So, I’ll just leave that there, along with this video for “I’m Taking Care of Him,” a perfect visual pairing for the single. Enjoy!

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Albums, Review | Pretty Lights – A Color Map of the Sun

Posted by on July 3, 2013

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There’s no beating around the block here that Pretty Lights’ latest album, A Color Map of the Sun falls nothing short of a masterpiece. This album is less about unveiling new music than it is showcasing years of hard work and artistic innovation atop the highest, most deserving pedestal. I am firm believer in the theory that if you apply yourself beyond all measures, then you will be rewarded in double the amount. Derek Vincent Smith has turned a vision he had in 2011 into a reality and even without the prior fame or promotions, or limited designed t-shirts and vinyl records, the craft that went into this album can stand alone and is almost as astounding as the actual songs produced. I could sit here and rave about it for a while, although many already have (and in a much more poetic manner), so I’m going to jump straight to the music.

 

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Remember the first time you heard Pretty Lights? Remember how blown away you were, and then how intrigued you were, and then how you fell in love with every single one of his songs right after that? Well this album is like that. Every time you play it. Seriously. ACMOTS is the epitome of everything you ever loved about Pretty Lights and more. There’s the dark, twisted songs that strike a deep, artistic and angst-y chord deep down (“So Bright”), the happy songs that sound the way watching moving clouds feels (“Yellow Bird”), and then the bangers that knock you on your ass when you hear them live (“Let’s Get Busy” and “Prophet”).

Most importantly, there’s the standout track that brings music lovers of all types together with an inspirational line we can all sing along to, with enough instrumental breaks to give us a chance to dance along and appreciate the track before the next chorus arises: step down, “Finally Moving,” and allow me to introduce to you, “Around the Block (feat. Talib Kweli).”

Lastly, there’s what separates good artists from great ones and that’s experimentation. Songs like “Vibe Vendetta” and “One Day They’ll Know” offer curious electronic sounds and stylistic choices that aren’t textbook Pretty Lights tracks and are successful for that reason. Look, Pretty Lights made a niche in the music world and with tracks like these, he proves this niche has no boundaries and infinite possibilities.

 

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I don’t want to take away from Smith’s spotlight about he produced, recorded, and then remixed every track on the album (creating some sort of mind bending Pretty Lights inception-collage), but I think this gives way to a much greater issue at hand: the direction of EDM. Electronic music was headed to a questionable place to which we were all wondering: will we ever be able to bring it back? There has since been a pivot, seen most notably with the return of Daft Punk, that is slowly weeding out the producers, subgenres, and other manipulative players in the game that wanted the right things for all the wrong reasons. Smith’s creative process is commendable, artistically speaking, but also for the reason of being a role model and demonstrating to the infinitely ranging (in size and age) audience of EDM that success is built upon passion, perseverance, and inner confidence. Music, namely electronic, is no longer a trend, a song you rip from YouTube because your friend told you it was cool. It is returning to its roots a respectable art, and the most delectable art at that.

I encourage you to download (but really, if you can, purchase) and appreciate ACMOTS for the thousands of reasons that it’s worth.

At times I feel, like a literal color map of the sun, Pretty Lights has the power to see things in life that us mere mortals cannot. Listen, you’ll see what I mean.

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Drum & Bass | Selena Gomez – Come & Get it (Dotcom Remix)

Posted by on July 2, 2013

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Plain and simple, the only thing hotter than this album art is the song itself. Up and comer, Dotcom has been on fire recently stirring quite a buzz in the dubstep community. Today he delivers a heavy drum and bass remix to Selena Gomez’s “Come & Get it” that makes it acceptable for a 23 year old man to be blasting Selena Gomez on his way to work (I may or may not do that to the original version as well).

Hip-Hop | Mike Stud – Used To Be (Prod. Jon Kilmer & One Love)

Posted by on July 1, 2013

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Last night Mile Stud dropped a new #SundayStudDay installment. This week’s song “Used To Be” was originally meant for the Relief album but didn’t make the final cut. This is a slower song and has a different feel compared to the other tracks that make the album so I see why it didn’t make it, but it’s still good and needs to be heard. Catch Mike Stud on The Relief Tour now and grab his album if you haven’t!

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Albums, Electronic | Pretty Lights – Full Album Preview – A Color Map of the Sun

Posted by on June 26, 2013

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I get the feeling Pretty Lights is very excited about his latest album, A Color Map of the Sun, and everything that comes along with it, including the vinyl, the apparel, and the documentary about the making of the album. Quite frankly I’m stoked on it as well, which is why I’m providing you eager listeners with the the full album stream to keep you at bay until the album drops July 2nd. Pre-order it and you can get it a day early along with 3 bonus tracks, because you really can never get enough Pretty Lights.

Pre-order the album here.

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