Category: Music
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Sandra Collins
From a humble start spinning hard industrial techno in the Phoenix Arizona club scene, to headlining humongous events, Sandra Collins’ name has become synonymous with every major American dance music scene and movement, beginning with her early days playing Frankie Bones’ seminal STORM raves in Brooklyn. Her residencies in Los Angeles are themselves a history…
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Color
Chris Cann – Vocals Chad Salls – Bass Dean Truitt – Lead Guitar Van Robbins – Drums “I don’t know what the day will bring/but I’m glad to be alive,” Chris Cann sings, while bassist Chad Salls and guitarist Dean Truit whirl like dervishes beside him and drummer Van Robbins rides the backbeat. It’s another…
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Sean Combs
As CEO and founder of BadBoy Entertainment, there are a lot of superlatives that could be used to describe Sean “Puffy” Combs. Most accurate, however, might be the term Renaissance Man. Since starting his music career as an intern at Uptown Entertainment, Combs has redefined the concept of a record executive by managing success in…
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Common
As he presents his fifth and most personal album to date, Common invites you to enter and experience the Electric Circus, a vibrant musical wonderland fertilized by the ripe nectar of bold innovation and individuality. “To me, Electric Circus describes the energy of my new album,” he explains. “Electric represents the energy that can be…
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Confrontation Camp – Objects In The Mirror are Closer Than They Appear
Artist: Confrontation Camp Title: Objects In The Mirror are Closer Than They Appear Label: Artemis Rating: 5/10 Confrontation Camp isn’t some unknown crew. Though lead mouth is unknown singer Kyle Ice Jason, he has two forces backing him in Public Enemy’s Chuck D. and Professor Griff. The album is basically a rock album with surging…
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Confrontation Camp
Nowadays, more often than not, recording artists in almost every musical genre stray away from dealing with issues. Some bands, however, seek them. CONFRONTATION CAMP is spawned from the love of hip hop, rock n roll and politics. If WOODSTOCK 99 was an indication of musical hybrids defining the mixed ear of the late 90’s…
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Harry Connick, Jr.
Harry Connick, Jr. is a man of many moods, all supremely musical. Look no further than his recent Columbia albums for proof. After exploring the wonders of childhood on his 2001 Grammy®-winning Songs I Heard and the spirit of the Christmas via his recent blockbuster Harry for the Holidays, Connick now turns to the matter…
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Sarah Connor
German native Sarah Connor admits that there are three ‘S’s which dominate her life – soul, sex, and sensuality. It’s these three ingredients that she blends perfectly to create her unique musical sound. Sarah began singing is a local gospel choir at age six, and in her teens she attended music school where she had…
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Choppa
Sometimes it’s the voice. Sometimes it’s the lyrics. Sometimes it’s the personality. Sometimes it’s the look. For Choppa, it was all of the above and then some. The red-hot New Orleans rapper is the latest in the long line of hitmakers from Master P’s New No Limit Records and is on the verge of becoming…
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Charlotte Church
She’s young, gifted and Welsh. The sheer talent of 13-year-old soprano Charlotte Church can’t fail to blow you away… Born in Llandaff, Cardiff, Charlotte’s loved music ever since she can remember. “When I was three-and-a-half, I sang ‘Ghostbusters’ with my cousin at a seaside holiday camp in Caernarfon. When we’d finished, she left the stage,…