Midterm reports can be so daunting! Hope you studied.
This is DJ Mau Mau’s playlist, a set about music, parties, and dance, and about why they love each other.
Yoan Gandin moved to China early on 2007, after a year he set Wangba Records loose on Beijing, successfully touring bands like Papier Tiger, and L’Ocelle Mare, among others. This is Yoan’s playlist with his favorite tunes, only with nine songs because he’s superstitious and not into the number “10″.
Leo Messias is the rhythm behind Free the Wax and together with Katrina Lui, his partner in crime, started this adventure more than a year ago. Here a playlist to go over the first chapter of Free the Wax.
Coming from Liverpool, UK. He tells he grew up influenced by musicians, socialists, good books and arty types and spent most of his time playing guitar in bands and acting in the theatre. After getting a degree in Theatre, focusing on writing, he decided to blow it all off in favour of traveling. Ten years later he still hasn’t gone home. He can mainly be found in Shanghai at rock gigs (usually YuYinTang).
DJ Wash has the power of a drill; he can make the subterranean bass forces rise up from the very center of Gaia, resounding up, to your own center. Maybe a volcano erupting is the best analogy to the feeling one has when DJ Wash takes the control of the turntables. Kongkretebass with DJ Wash will be playing next Saturday 24th at The Shelter on Soundclash a triple battle with the terrific Sub-Culture, Phreaktion and Kongkretebass coming along with Blooddunza. To warm engines, check here DJ Wash own personal favorites on his very telluric playlist.
In addition to being a gentleman, Nicholas Bouloukos is a discerning American badass of the piano. He has performed all over Europe and Asia and has played with many great jazz artists including Stefon Harris, Nick Brignola, and Roy Hargrove. Currently his badassery is most frequently on display JZ Club’s much-maligned piano, with the Big [...]
The Analog Girl released this year her second album, the EP “Songs from Sometime Next Galaxy”, reviewed here, mastered by Mandy Parnell in London who has worked with rock and pop luminaries like Feist, Sigur Ros and Depeche Mode.At the beginning of 2008 she was tagged by Time magazine as one of the five music [...]