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Sunday, September 16, 2018

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Q&A – We interview indie rockers Souljacker – Wrapped up in the music


We have pretty similar influences so hit it off straight away! Our mutual love for 90’s rock from both sides of the Atlantic is what gels us together. We do all have our own own personal guilty pleasures of course, but I’m not going to give that away on a first date!
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LA/LA Land : How to launch new songs, LA style


Grey mounted the stage looking totally comfortable  in a black running suit that showed off her glorious blond hair. With  her high-wattage smile she opened with “Toxic”, setting a moving and swaying musical mood for the rest of the evening. She segued into “Talk to Me” with its deceptively simple backbeat that framed her voice as she soared and we applauded.
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Artistic Echoes Show – Little Big Weekend – George Borowski and Dave Sharp

 
This weeks Artistic Echoes Podcast is an extra special one with not one but two amazingly talent musicians. We are joined in the studio by Dave Sharp (former member of The Alarm) and George Borowski. Ahead of their performance at The Little Big Weekend.
Plus we have the first play of our SYNCR Music artist of the month Run Into The Night.
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Columbian Electro-Pop star Ali Stone talks about moving to LA and hints at the future


In 2016 Ali Stone was named by Billboard as one of the  6 artists to watch – the only woman on the list.  Billboard was right. Since then she has filled arenas with live shows, Toured with Justin Bieber, put out hit albums, and  became one of the youngest composers for film in the world, producing  the full soundtrack of the thriller  Demental.  Her  remix for the official soundtrack of the Disney film Monsters University was chosen from more than 2,000 participants.
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Plug in Electricity for Dreams and dance with Junk Parlor’s third album


Junk Parlor, one of my favorite Bay Area’s bands,  has just released its third album and it is as zany, fun, and full of stealthy sophisticated music as the band’s first offerings Wild Tones and Melusina – in fact, more so.  Electricity for Dreams is a compact eight songs that take you from howling coyotes to dancing with Bella Lugosi and a lot in between, all fun, all danceable, and all top-of-your-playlist material.
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