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Reply #60 posted 12/13/13 6:38am

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Reply #61 posted 12/14/13 6:44am

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Today only Presley CD Sale! http://www.amazon.com/b/r...p;plpage=1

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Reply #62 posted 12/16/13 12:53pm

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Rochelle Jordan - “Follow Me”



Listen to the Canadian R&B songstress on her KLSH-produced track new single. Audio.


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Reply #63 posted 12/17/13 8:59am

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Towa Tei: Radio ft Yukihiro Takahashi & Tina Tamashiro

Netherlands : Tabitha

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Reply #64 posted 12/22/13 11:30am

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Interview: Wild Belle – “It’s always a search for the magic button”

Norman Fleischer
Wild Belle Photo by Phil Knott 560x370 Interview: Wild Belle   It’s always a search for the magic button

Photo by Phil Knott

Growing up at the house of the Bergman family must have been an excited experience. Elliot and Natalie – who sould later become WILD BELLE – and there other two siblings were early introduced to good old-fashioned music of artists like BOB DYLAN or JONI MITCHELL. Especially the second one made Natelie pick up a guitar in her early days. Being influenced by music from their childhood on there might have been no alternate way for the two Bergmans. And after playing together for several years under the alias of WILD BELLE it looks like their debut album Isles arrived just at the right time to create a well deserved buzz. Being a wild mixture of indie, folk, soul and tropical beats this longplayer might definitely take these two musicians around the world. And it already does which makes NOTHING BUT HOPE AND PASSION even prouder to caught up with Elliot and talked about the record and the special relationship with his sister.

First of all, please introduce yourself and WILD BELLE to our readers.
I’m Elliot Bergman. WILD BELLE is a band that my sister Natalie and I started about a year ago. It started when we decided to combine our efforts and start working on music together.

You are a brother-and-sister duo. How is hanging out, writing songs and touring with each other? Would you say that being siblings is a strength or is it sometimes a burden?
It is a huge source of strength. Working with family is a tremendous advantage. We have such a deep shared vocabulary of musical ideas and references as well as visual references and aesthetics. It’s hard to imagine collaborating in this way with somebody that wasn’t a part of your family in some way.

Currently you are on European tour. How do you like it? What has been your most memorable moment and you favorite city during the last weeks?

This tour has been amazing. It’s always great to play in new places for new people, and it’s really nice to see that these songs are starting to make it into peoples’ ears and lives around Germany, France and the UK. We’ve toured so much in the past year without the record out, and now it’s nice to hear the audience singing along. We had a great show in Dublin, and it was the first time we had been there. All of the shows have been great though, and the concert in Berlin was a really fun vibe.

WILD BELLE: “You always want to retain a warmth in the recording”

Who influenced you most – as musicians as well as as persons?
I think our mother has had a pretty strong influence on the both of us. She was a person that had so much discipline and so much creative output. She was a great writer, painter and musician. We used one of her paintings from the 70s for our album cover.

If you should explain the music you’re playing with WILD BELLE in a short story. What would be the plot of it? Probably some summer-time beach-feelings?
It would have to be an island hopping love story…love gone wrong, but there’s still hope and there’s a party on the beach that starts after midnight.

How do you manage to create a unique sound with WILD BELLE? What’s your secret?
We try to have fun in the studio and we are always looking for sounds that surprise us. It’s fun to try to create a hybrid of organic and electronic sounds. You always want to retain a warmth in the recording and have it feel human, but also incorporate some modern sounds. We like working with drum machines and sythesizers too. It’s always a search for the magic button.

Your debut-album is titled “Isles” – what’s the story behind the album?
We felt like each song was it’s own island of sound. They all are related to each other, but some of the sounds get twisted as they get further away from the source, A lot of our favorite musics are hybrids. Afrobeat, Tropicalia, and early reggae and rocksteady are all musics that are mixing up various sounds and sources in ways that changed the world.

You are on the road pretty much. Which place would you call your home and where do you feel homelike?
We are from Chicago, but have lived in New York for the past few years. Now the road is starting to feel like home. People keep asking me if I’m from LA, so maybe that’s a sign…

What can people expect from WILD BELLE within the next months? And where would you like to see yourself in 5-10 years?
We are going to be touring all over the place. Lots of festivals in the US this summer, and we get to go to Brazil in April, which has been a life-long dream of ours.

What do “hope” and “passion” mean to you?
Both are essential to life and music. When you start to lose either of them, it’s time for a change.

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Reply #65 posted 12/23/13 7:39am

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I discovered this band when I came across their sexy , albeit odd visual for "Keep You". Thanks for the album news.

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Reply #66 posted 12/23/13 8:38am

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^^Never heard of them till this past weekend ID, when I was watching a movie called That's What She Said she did a solo slow song that I couldn't find anywhere then discovered she was in a band. I really like her voice.

Prince is a big fan of Quadron:

http://www.amazon.com/Ava...amp;sr=1-1

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Quadron

Clips of songs: http://www.amazon.com/Qua...ng_title_0

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Interview with Quadron

Quadron

Hot on the heels of his debut LP with Rhye, producer-musician Robin Hannibal is back releasing music with Quadron, his project with Danish singer Coco Maja Hastrup Karshøj. We had a quick chat with Robin about new LP Avalanche, the Danish music scene and why Adele might end up on his next record…

“The ultimate goal is world domination.”

Hi Robin, when did you both first start making music, and who were the key artists that inspired you to take up music professionally?

Coco has always been singing, and was destined to sing in front of a large audience. Lauryn Hill, Mariah Carey and Sade were her big influences.

I started in my mid-teens – collecting records, working at studios, studying music theory and arrangement – and have since focused on production and songwriting. Michael Jackson was a huge inspiration for both of us.

And how did Quadron form?

We met through a mutual friend in Denmark, and slowly started working together via a different project, which was a collective named Boom Clap Bachelors.

Is there a sense of competition in the Danish music scene, or is everyone supportive of each other?

Danish musicians are very creative and talented, and it serves as good inspiration for us. There is competition, but it is healthy competition that makes everyone better and more ambitious.

Any Danish acts we should have on our radar?

Our friends When Saints Go Machine and .

So, congratulations on the new album! For the benefit of people yet to hear it, how would you describe your sound?

We call it soul music. Even though we believe it’s more of a feeling than a genre.

How do you feel you have progressed artistically since your debut?

I think we have developed our sound, and added more music and singing. It’s a bit more urgent and direct. We upped the stakes on all levels.

Do you have a favorite track on the new LP?

Avalanche’, which is the title track. I just love the emotion we were able to create through the instrumentation and the melodies.

How does the creative process work for you?

It works well! We are very self-contained, and sit together to figure out music, melodies and lyrics. But we do have certain assignments that are ultimately our job.

How difficult is it not to be influenced by the sounds of Boom Clap Bachelors and Rhye?

Well, the sound is mainly made by me, so it’s not that difficult. It’s all about defining what it is you set out to do, and we wanted to make an album that was inspired by the late 70s and early 80s but made with modern production influences.

How did the collaboration with Kendrick Lamar happen?

He invited us to work on his album, and through that process we asked if he was up to featuring on our albums as well.

Both Prince and Adele have expressed their admiration. Has there been any mention of collaborations with them?

We are very big admirers of both of them too; I own all of Prince’s records, and also Adele’s two albums. There hasn’t been any talk of collaborations, but we would certainly love to.

What’s the plan for the rest of the year?

Spreading the word about the album through media and touring.

What’s the ultimate goal for Quadron?

World domination.

Finally, can you recommend three albums that you have enjoyed recently?

The Stepkids by The Stepkids, Lonerism by Tame Impala and Unknown Mortal Orchestra’s II.

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