Discover New Music: Sparkadia – Postcards

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On my path to discover new music albums, I can’t help but tell you about the amazing alternative rock quartet from Sydney, Australia – Sparkadia. Since the release of their album “Postcards”, they have gained an enormous amount of attention in Australia and the UK touring and opening to bands like Jimmy Eat World, and Vampire Weekend.

Their upbeat catchy rock style and the constant incorporation of different musical elements into each song has made their album “Postcards” a must-listen. The Album starts off with “Too Much to Do”, which has a relaxed and rhythmic guitar riff that provides the vocalist Alex Burnett the foundation for his harmonious vocals to soar and glide through the entire song just as gracefully as those guys with wing suits jumping off a mountain. “Connect” is a another very mellow/melodic song in the album that compliments “Too Much To Do”.

My favorite song start at track seven, titled “Animals”, with an explosive, hard-hitting intro on the drums as a fully reverbed guitar plays a tiny solo; the solo merges into verse one where the atmosphere settles down a bit and a tightly coordinated rhythmic guitar riff sets the tempo for the rest of the song – or so you think – until the song throws another soothing surprise at you.

However, I consider the catchiest song in the album to be “Jealousy”, with its heart-felt vocals screaming the very title of the song with an interwoven guitar progression that is simply uplifting. If you enjoy listening to Coldplay you will certainly enjoy this song a lot.

Postcard was only released to the UK and Australia during the summer of 2008. Although there hasn’t been a USA release announced, you can still buy their albums through iTunes and Amazon.com.

“Animals”

”Animals”

“Jealousy”

”Jealousy”

“Too Much To Do”

”Too Much To Do”

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Catchy Beat, I really prefer this song than the original I Poke Her Face from Lady Gaga
I Poke Her Face ft. Lady Gaga, Kanye West, & Common

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Trance Songs of March 2009

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From the trance you love to dance to at House of Blues Sunday Nights, to relaxing trance you can chill and just have fun. Here is a list (not completed) of Trance/Techno songs for March 2009

Starskee – My Way (Le Defi Remix)

”My Way (Le Defi Remix)”

Guru Josh Project – Infinity 2008

”Infinity 2008″

Fake Blood – Mars

”Mars”

Cidinho & Doca – Rap Das Armas (Lucana Club Mix)

”Rap Das Armas (Lucana Club Mix)”

MSTRKRFT – VUVUVU

”VUVUVU”
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TV Show Soundtracks: 'Life' Season 2 Finale:

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It is always great when a television series wraps an entire season with a satisfying final episodes that produces more answers then questions – (hint, hint Lost!). If you are a fan of Life, you will notice that apart from excellent writing, they also have an outstanding song selection every episode, and episode “One” was no exception. Here is a list of some of the songs from that episode:

oneplusoneIntro: Roman is talking to Reese:
“A new beginning” – 26

”A new beginning”

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The Trade:
“Afterlight” by Clay Hill.

”Afterlight”

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Original air: Release and disposal.
“More Than Alive” by Hayden. (Great Song)

”More Than Alive”

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NBC Rewind:Release and disposal.
“Lifelong Lullaby” by Will Derryberry

”Lifelong Lullaby”

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Gansta rap music that Roman was listening to in the car before he **Spoiler**:
“King Ring” by Seryoga

”King Ring”

Source:damianlewisweb.com (fan site)

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Looking Back: Why I have to tell about Dntel

hd-dntelWhen I started to listen to experimental/electronic music there is one artist, amoung many great ones (Animal Collective, The Books, architecture in helsinki) that really caught my attention. His style in many songs sounded very familiar to me but I never quite figured it out what it was until I got to his wikipedia Article. Dntel is a solo project by Jimmy Tamborello, the producer of Postal Service (well known for their song Such great heights). Right away you can tell a difference between Jimmy’s work in Dntel as opposed to other of his projects. A slower tempo, a much more relaxed beat and more mixing glitches and cut-up electronic techniques. I consider Dntel a gateway for other more eccentric sounding experimental music because it exposes you very subtly and beautifully to the world of experimental music. So take a break, sit back and relax to Dntel:

Roll On

”Roll On”

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Umbrella

”Umbrella”

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Few Times you come across a radiohead remix that almost as is good as the original. This is one of those times. I am a big fan of radiohead as well as techno and Gigamesh managed to “Everything in its Right Place” hit hard without taking away its soothing quality.
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”Everything in its right Place”
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New Remix: "Two Weeks" (Tomato Remix)

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Tomato, not the vegetable but Dj/Remixer Tom Ato has recently added a brilliant hip-hop twist to the Grizzly Bear’s “Two Weeks” featuring lyrics of Jay-Z some Tag Team and sprinkles of Lil Jon screaming in the background (as always). The melody of the Grizzly Bear’s keyboard, the lyrical flow of Jay-Z and a reassuring hip-hop beat has made this one of my favorite songs of 2009, so far.

”Two Weeks”

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