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Universes – Another S.U.N. Classic

Posted on 31-Dec-10 02:04
Music Genre: Hip-Hop

Hip-Hop MC Veteran S.U.N. (Scientific Universal Noncommercial) in these past few years has put the breaks on his music catalog, meaning that the WWW had no access to it --- not until recently. Out of his five full-lengths, his 2006 underground classic release titled “Uni-verses” covers a handful of Hip-Hop/Soul tracks for the conscious ear. This clever concept record delivers “one-verse” per track that merges soulful and jazzistic beats to put your mind at ease. Out of the 22 tracks, five of the following titles should be reviewed for programming consideration: (1) ‘Be With You’, (2) ‘Searchin’, (3) ‘93 Miles Away’, (4) ‘Look’, and (5) ‘Be Original’. The remaining tracks also deserve to be listened to, as it’s a constant groove. In a nutshell, the mood of ‘Universes’ reflects all that has influenced S.U.N.’s writings over the past 10 years.


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Demo Days

Posted on 04-Dec-10 01:39
Music Genre: Pop | Jazz | Alternative

Before the release of their next album ‘The Sun Will Rise’ (set for Spring 2011), the band Two Spot Gobi quietly revealed a collection of their fan’s best gems that were not featured on the first release ‘Everywhere You Should Have Been’. The band cherry-picked each track from their demo EP’s spanning the last five years, thus making sense in calling this concept release ‘Demo Days’. This album has a handful of wonderful organic pop n’ jazz driven melodic tracks and four of the nine tracks have been chosen for programming consideration; (1) Life Line, (2) That Thing, (3) Melodious Star, and (4) Four Walls.

Below you can also see a live video performance of track title “Senses” (also on the Demo Days) that was broadcast live on ExtraTV.com, Glam.com and Variety.com from the 2009 Leeza Gibbons’ Oscar Night After Party – sponsored by Gibson and Channel M. Also worth noting, TSG has recently launched a high school and college music program in the UK called ‘Music Set Free’. The program is being sponsored by Bose, where they perform live and schedule workshops for select schools. The program will also hit the US in 2011 – so any schools and music departments interested in having the band, more info is available here.


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