Music for Musikoon

Hey there,

I hope all is well,

Just sending you the latest track from up and coming Melbourne based electro-pop act Verona (artwork attached) in case you want to feature it on the site.

It was only put up on youtube yesterday, so you really are one of the very first to get it.

If you do decide to put it up, ideally it would be great to send people to the band’s facebook page (http://www.facebook.com/veronatheband) to download it, but I understand that you might prefer to offer the download direct from your site, so if that is the case, then here’s the link: http://veronatheband.com/wp-content/uploads/downloads/2010/07/Verona-Hero.zip

Alternatively, and to cover all bases, it’s also up on soundcloud as of yesterday: http://soundcloud.com/veronatheband/verona-hero

And if you do post it, please let me know so I can let the boys know and send you a little something to say thank you.

Cheers,

Joe Storer

Speed of Sound

Please find the time to ‘Like’ Speed of Sound on facebook: http://www.facebook.com/speedofsoundpr

www.speed-of-sound.co.uk

DAVID MEAD’S DUDES DEBUTS ON ITUNES CHART THIS WEEK

DAVID MEAD’S DUDES DEBUTS ON ITUNES CHART THIS WEEK

Sixth Album Was a Communal Recording Process, Making ‘His Best Album Yet’

Nov 11, 2011, Nashville, TN: Given that David Mead recorded Dudes as a communal effort, it’s not surprising that it’s populated by character portraits, examinations and stories of, well, mostly dudes. There are spunky retirees, a CIA recruit, a befuddled lover, an armed lackwit, and on the title track – an homage to the best guy friends of all – dudes themselves. Mead, known for his wicked wit and “honeyed and compelling vocal” (Entertainment Weekly), began his sixth album quite unexpectedly, taking an unusual path to make Dudes, released on November 15.

“It all started with (producer) Ethan Eubanks asking when I was gonna do another record and I said, ‘I have no idea. I don’t have any money,’ ” Mead shares. And while the isolated and insular approach had previously yielded celebrated records including his 1999 RCA debut, The Luxury of Time, followed by Mine And Yours and Indiana, this time Mead found depth and inspiration in a communal musical experience, with musicians and fans alike participating in everything from recording to choosing songs to funding the album via Kickstarter. And it worked. Not only does Mead think Dudes is his best album yet, it debuted at #6 on the singer/songwriter iTunes chart.

“Dudes is definitely less of me and more a collective consciousness of the group,” says Mead. “There were about 15 people in the studio, everything from backup vocals to the core group of myself, producer and drummer Ethan Eubanks, bass player Jeff Hill, and Andrew Sherman on keyboards.”

But the songs themselves are all Mead’s. Dudes kicks off with “I Can’t Wait,” setting a personal and optimistic tone. “I quit drinking three yeas ago, and since then I’ve become a creature of the morning. It’s become my favorite part of the day.” Following the opening track are stories of dudes of all ages and circumstances, with a title track exalting the best guy friend – the dude. “Matthew Ryan once told me ‘there are guys who are friends and there are guys who are dudes.’ I always liked that. I think it’s the first male heterosexual lullaby I’ve ever heard, and I’m proud of that.”

Elsewhere, renegade men in a retirement home demonstrate vitality and spunk with “Bocce Ball.” A puzzle solver gets recruited as a decoder and goes mad on “King of The Crossword,” a lonely airport traveler sees false perfection in “The Smile of Rachael Ray,” and a straight man considers taking a different path in “Guy on Guy.”

Mead just returned from an extensive sold-out run in Europe with Fountains of Wayne. He begins touring behind Dudes in the US in January.

Listen to DUDES here

www.davidmead.com

Press inquiries contact: Mark Nash at unitedbroadcastinfo

New Album for review/sharing

musikoon,

I present to you the new Active Set album 11.

Here is a link to a free album download: http://yousend.it/11album

If you want a physical copy, please let me know and I will send it.

It was mixed by Jason LaRocca, mastered by Erick Labson and the cover art is by Joe McKay, who it turns out did the cover of that BSS record! Who knew?!

If you feel inspired to share it, please do so. This includes use of mp3s for free download. I asked the band. They said its okay.

Here are the links:

facebook.com/theactiveset

twitter.com/theactiveset

theactiveset.bandcamp.com/

UGR 004 – F3 – Dis.Co EP – Out now in Beatport

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UGR 004 – F3 "DIS.CO"EP
OUT NOW ON BEATPORT!

Undertones Gang Records presents F3 debut single "Dis.Co". F3 is Flash Brothers new project, aimed to the exploration of new musical territories within the Nu Disco and Deep House areas. Dis.co (original mix) is a massively groovy and cacthy track, an instant classic that will make us dance even while drowning us into the mid-tempo "Robo Disco" atmosphere. The EP includes the brilliant remix from the great spanish producer Ilya Santana -definitively born to "polish" the dancefloors around the world – and a very nice and mysterious mix by brazilian Beto Pedroza. "Dis.Co" is be the promising irruption of the Flaishler brothers into the vigorous Nu Disco scene of these days.

Listen: UGR004 – F3 "DIS.CO" EP

Buy on: BEATPORT

Rob St. John – ‘Sargasso Sea’ Video

Hi there,

Rob St. John is releasing his debut album through Song, by Toad records on the 21st November. Next week (7th November) stand-out track ‘Sargasso Sea’ is being released as a free download. Attached is a one-sheet to let you know a little bit more about Rob and his album.

To whet yer appetites a wee bit, here is a video put together by Rob himself.

http://vimeo.com/31388536

Feel free to post the video, or to get in contact with me if you haven’t got the album yet/are interested in featuring the free download next week/fancy doing a feature or interview.

Cheers,

Ian

Weald White Label One Sheet.pdf