Saturday, February 28, 2009

"Whitelite Britelite" by Auradrone (Electronica Artist from Los Angeles, California(CA))

Imagine if the members of The Cure decided to replace lead singer Robert Smith with a sexy female vocalist. If you can't, then perhaps listening to "Whitelite Britelite" by Auradrone will help you see the big picture. Hailing from Los Angeles, the band is fronted by the very talented Jon Mack. Her vocals are filled with tasty lyrics and sex appeal to the max. Just give a good listen to songs like "Auto Erotic" and "A Channel," and listeners will be able to hear her vocals at their best. The band is also very good and is great at changing the style of songs while still keeping that "Auradrone" sound throughout it all. "Indigo Child" is both classic 80's and super erotic at the same time, so be sure to give that track a few spins. If you love The Cure or the sound they represent, give Auradrone's "Whitelite Britelite" a good listen.

-Shaun H. and the radioindy.com reviewer team
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Friday, February 20, 2009

"Yes We Can - Obama's Dance Anthem" by DJ Coz (Pop/Electronica Artist from District of Columbia)

DJ Coz has skillfully arranged a patriotic single, "Yes We Can – Obama's Dance Anthem," with grooving dance beats. Coz sends a motivational message of inspiration using selected lines from President Barack Obama's recent historic speeches. There is a great loop effect on the chorus of the song with subtle, yet bouncy synth strings on the verses. Various clips of Obama's speeches are eloquently synced to the rhythmic beats of the drums. "Yes We Can" and "Change is Coming" are just a few of the unforgettable quotes Obama made during his campaign and they will live on forever both in history and in this song. As a skilled artist of the house music genre, Coz has spiked up the mood with this dance single and is a great listen for any house fan or any voter who was won over by Obama's memorable speeches.

-Diane and the RadioIndy.com Reviewer Team
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Wednesday, February 11, 2009

"Ignorami" by Ignoramus (Electronic Artist from San Francisco, California (CA))

If you're looking for something new and different, then "Ignorami" by Ignoramus is just what you're looking for. Exploring the realms of avant garde/electronic musical forms, Ignoramus has industrialized music using advanced computer sampling. Don't underestimate this band's ability to blend unusual sounds with "off" rhythms. The different elements of each track layer upon each other to create a sound that really defines this band as unique. This album clearly represents its inventiveness with clean and crisp clarity. "Atikita" has robotic vocal qualities with percussion-driven rhythms. "Brane Drane" is packed with a variety of sounds which somehow manage to blend nicely together. Turn up the subwoofer and crank up the volume, electronic fans, and check out Ignoramus' latest album "Ignorami."

-Diane and The RadioIndy.com Reviewer Team
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Sunday, February 8, 2009

RadioIndy is pleased to present Miguel Rodrigues with a GrIndie Award for the CD "Micro Talk"

RadioIndy is pleased to present Miguel Rodrigues with a GrIndie Award for the CD "Micro Talk"

"Micro Talk" by Miguel Rodrigues is an innovative electronica and house album that is full of funky riffs and soulfully energetic beats. Rodrigues without a doubt has a style all his own, composed of electronica, house, dance, funk, and jazz, and this album puts that style on full display. The listener will certainly experience a sort of serenity while listening to "Micro Talk," as he takes listeners on a journey filled with layer upon layer of beautiful sounds mixed with warm, but active, grooves and beats. The sequences are all very tight and the production is of very high quality. "Blue Ball" kicks things off, and to say it is funky would be a tremendous understatement. It's an excellent introduction track that gives the full taste of the style of tracks to come. "Mr. G" pulls things back a bit and gives you more of a deep house vibe while still maintaining Rodrigues' style. The title track "Micro Talk" wraps things up and features some clever horn work and a bit of sex appeal. Those that enjoy discovering unique electronica artists with a multitude of influences will love "Micro Talk" and should waste no time in picking this one up.

-William & the RadioIndy Review Team
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Thursday, February 5, 2009

"EthnikElectrika" by Greg Simon (Electronica Artist from California(CA))

Who would have thought electronica and relaxing could be used in the same sentence? Well, it can when you pop in "EthnikElectrika" by Greg Simon. The talented musician does an outstanding job with his most recent album by fusing ethnic sounds with beats you would hear on any weekend in a club on Sunset Blvd. "La Bossa Love" features some magnificent melodic Spanish guitar work and sets the tone for the whole record. Branching away from the "Spanish" tones, Simon throws in some nicely played Indian ragas on the track "Joyfest." If you are someone who loves those classic "Buddha Bar" collections, than you will love hearing "EthnikElectrika."

-Shaun H. and the RadioIndy Reviewer Team
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