Showing posts with label indie soul. Show all posts
Showing posts with label indie soul. Show all posts

Sunday, January 8, 2012

Palter Egos & Barsh-Mellows at Del Monte Speakeasy




It hasn't been too long since Townhouse reopened their downstairs chilled out oasis, The Del Monte Speakeasy, but its fast become a westside music lovers spot of choice. The famed, sweaty, throwback bar in the basement of the Venice staple has been steadily heating up with a parade of artists that you would regularly expect to see at rooms like The Roxy, The Echo and The Mint.






Sunday January 8th is no different - with hot producer and keys-playing extraordinaire, Sam Barsh. Him and his Barsh-Mellow jam should ignite the Venice venue all night with sexy covers, original material from Sam's various projects - including new indie soul pop project Palter Ego, featuring him and Jesse Palter, and possibly even some of Barsh's newest productions that are slated to appear on Norah Jones' new record and Def Jam rapper Wax's mixtape.




This is the first of what hopes to be many Barsh-Mellow shows. His funky eclectic vibe is the perfect fit for Del Monte. RSVP to the show via the facebook event link here.




Palter Egos & Barsh-Mellows at Del Monte Speakeasy




It hasn't been too long since Townhouse reopened their downstairs chilled out oasis, The Del Monte Speakeasy, but its fast become a westside music lovers spot of choice. The famed, sweaty, throwback bar in the basement of the Venice staple has been steadily heating up with a parade of artists that you would regularly expect to see at rooms like The Roxy, The Echo and The Mint.






Sunday January 8th is no different - with hot producer and keys-playing extraordinaire, Sam Barsh. Him and his Barsh-Mellow jam should ignite the Venice venue all night with sexy covers, original material from Sam's various projects - including new indie soul pop project Palter Ego, featuring him and Jesse Palter, and possibly even some of Barsh's newest productions that are slated to appear on Norah Jones' new record and Def Jam rapper Wax's mixtape.




This is the first of what hopes to be many Barsh-Mellow shows. His funky eclectic vibe is the perfect fit for Del Monte. RSVP to the show via the facebook event link here.




Monday, January 2, 2012

Jhameel - "Shut Up" Video

Got to give it up to Jhameel for crunching out some of my favorite recent blends of indie, soul and pop. Mixing up flavors from Michael Jackson to Prince to Adam Levine (see his drunken videos below) - the young Asian indie rocker is generating real buzz.

Real happy to have had him play in L.A. as part of our SUPERDOPE concert series, and even happier to see that he kicked off 2012 delivering some goodies. That treat is his music video for "Shut Up," easily my favorite song of his from 2011. The video features a tasty vixen and lots of dust kicking. If you're not satiated - watch some of Jhameel's drunken covers of popular music below....5 O'Clock, Moves Like Jagger and Pretty Young Thing.







Jhameel - "Shut Up" Video

Got to give it up to Jhameel for crunching out some of my favorite recent blends of indie, soul and pop. Mixing up flavors from Michael Jackson to Prince to Adam Levine (see his drunken videos below) - the young Asian indie rocker is generating real buzz.

Real happy to have had him play in L.A. as part of our SUPERDOPE concert series, and even happier to see that he kicked off 2012 delivering some goodies. That treat is his music video for "Shut Up," easily my favorite song of his from 2011. The video features a tasty vixen and lots of dust kicking. If you're not satiated - watch some of Jhameel's drunken covers of popular music below....5 O'Clock, Moves Like Jagger and Pretty Young Thing.







Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Omar Velasco at Standard for FREE - 12/28



Handsome songwriter Omar Velasco brings his talent to The Standard on Wednesday night, and hopefully this music video helps you understand why you might just want to be there. Not only is the event free, but the member of A Fine Frenzy will be churning out soul imbued songwriter ballads that may just make you melt. Could just be the perfect soundtrack for your final Wednesday of the year...


Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Stones Throw 15th Anniversary Party w/ Mayer Hawthorne & More!

On Thursday December 22nd, the great minds, DJs and people over at Stones Throw are hosting their anniversary party at The Exchange celebrating 15 years in the business. The party includes label headmaster Peanut Butter Wolf and his many DJ friends, including DJ and soul crooner Mayer Hawthorne. Here are a few Motown-soul flavored Mayer tracks to get you in the soulful mood and help you get excited for their event on the 22nd!


A Long Time - Mayer Hawthorne from MayerHawthorne on Vimeo.




Tuesday, November 29, 2011

"I Love It" featuring Sia


Hilltop Hoods -“I Love It” (feat. Sia)


For all the Hip Hop fans, we've got a new act and album to keep an eye on. Hilltop Hoods released the first single "I Love It (ft. Sia)" from their upcoming album Drinking from The Sun, and this track is dope! Featuring Australian vocalist Sia Furler, this single consumes you even on first listen. The album is set for release February 2012, so you’ll most definitely hear "I Love It" somewhere between now and then, but why torture yourself with anticipation? Give it a listen here.


Shout outs to hillydilly.com for helping me discover it.


<http://hillydilly.com/hip-hop/hilltop-hoods-i-love-it-ft-sia-single/>


Thursday, July 7, 2011

Foster The People (SUPERGOODMUSIC Exclusive Remix) & Other Summer Gems (Kosha Dillz & Tic Tic Boom!)


It seems like light years ago that I predicted Foster The People’s smile music was the sound of the future. Having premiered “Pumped Up Kicks” in SUPERGOODMUSIC’s Concert Blast in early 2010 and claimed it would be the next big thing – its been validating seeing it rise up the charts.


The bands two consecutive sold out shows tonight and tomorrow at El Rey Theatre shouldn’t come as a surprise given their album Torches blazed to number 8 on the Billboard charts, the album moved over 50,000 units and “Pumped Up Kicks” climbed to #1 on the alternative charts. That said, the sell out happened long before those sales figures were in – perhaps a testament to the band's vast array of festival performances on the calendar (Coachella, Sasquatch, Glastonbury, Outside Lands, etc.) or their home grown hype fueled by not only our blog’s love, but support from influential stations like KROQ. BTW, if you dont have tickets to their show - they are doing an after party with the Dance Right crew at La Cita. RSVP if you want to get in.


If you were part of the clan that got tickets to the shows – then you’re in for a glance at one of today’s emerging electro indie rock dance-pop acts. Foster The People’s electro rock-pop (indie doesn’t befit a band signed to a subdivision of Columbia) performances bear clear influence from electronic bands like Miike Snow, Cut Copy and others, as do the directions of some of their remixes – including this exclusive SUPERGOODMUSIC hosted gem “Pumped Up Kicks (Polaris At Noon Remix).”


The intro keys portend the dreamy danceathon that explodes at forty-six seconds into the song and from there, the anti-hero jam takes flight. If PUK was the Song of Summer 2010 as we, BlackBookMag and countless other bloggers had suggested, this remix might just be the right rework of that hipster anthem – ready to bear the title of Song of Summer 2011.



For another local LA band that is pumping out music worthy of consideration (and are friends of Foster The People’s drummer Mark Pontius) check out Tic Tic Boom! Their latest release “Bees” is a cute little indie offering that is ripe for summer. Their recent acoustic performance on Hunnypot Radio turned a lot of ears and brought questions on when their acoustic EP will be recorded (soon) and when their next performances are (The Central SAPC on July 27th with Kissing Cousins and Correatown). If you have not checked this band out yet – visit their website at www.ticticboommusic.com and get "Bees" for free from their bandcamp page.


Also worthy of summer rotation, but of a totally different music vein, are Weapons of Audio's "If You Want Me" off of their Bipolar record and the just released RZA track that features new LA resident and rising hip-hop MC, Kosha Dillz as well as the legendary Kool G Rap. RZA dropped “Operator” on his facebook and soundcloud page for #WuWednesdays yesterday – giving crowds of heads a hot potato to marinate over after July 4th BBQs were officially over. The unexpected release of "Operator" came on the same day as Kosha's teaser for his documentary dropped that follows him through some of his trials and tribulations as one of the hardest working MCS in hip-hop.


Read more about Kosha Dillz on his website Kosha Dillz World.

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Wasn't Kidding About Weapons of Audio

Heard from some friends in NYC that the Weapons of Audio show was way way impressive. Their words exactly were "they should be playing arenas." That forced me to go dig around the 'net a little bit and I unearthed this video for "If You Want Me." Not only does the sing remind me a little bit of Prince, but apparently that female vocalist has been on The Voice.

Brothers Floyd and Jeremy Daniels clearly have the hotness. And here they're joined by Coco, Breezy and Angela Wolff. Peep it for yourself...

Saturday, April 30, 2011

Chicago Funk Fusion at The Mint


Continuing the trend of funk parading through The Mint during Jazzfest West, Sidewalk Chalk, a Chicago based group that fuses jazz, funk and hip-hop, hits their stage on Sunday night.

Lifting a page out of The Roots Organix and Do You Want More? handbooks, Sidewalk Chalk makes their best efforts to blend jazz informed bass and rhythms with a female vocalist and male MCs that guide you on a musical journey. Although not as tight as the Jimmy Fallon house band, Sidewalk Chalk is finding their way in a too infrequently explored musical space. Check out this video of them in the studio....



Hats & Shoes | Sidewalk Chalk | Studio 10 Sessions from David Burkart on Vimeo.

Sunday, April 24, 2011

Lo Down Loretta Brown in Downtown San Fran (Show Review)


Oh my, my, my, the audience was feelin’ high. Dj Lo Down Loretta Brown, aka Erykah Badu and @FatBellyBella on twitter, screwed up some ditties on 4.20.2011 for a night of soul, funk, and hip-hop on the turntables at Ruby Skye in downtown San Francisco. It’s one thing to hear the beautiful Badu belt out some soulful lyrics, but to watch this woman play with tracks that she’s influenced by is something that’s on a whole other level. Just by watching her spin, you can see her love for music being poured out of her head and shaken on the table. She had the entire place rocking their hips or AT LEAST bobbing their heads to her bass driven beats. To top things off, she almost made it a chore to keep her audience in check by singing a little flow here and there and stopping the occasional track to let audience take over control on vocals and sing-a-long. Erykah, if you want to have me sing-a-long with you just give me a beat and a headwrap and I’m there, Ma.

Follow them NOW

Ruby Skye - @RubySkye
Erykah Badu - @FatBellyBella

Post by Anthony Martinez

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Shoegaze R&B for you, me and the tuna - Toro Y Moi

I'm loving everything Toro Y Moi are touching right now - from "Still Sound" to this cut "Talamak." Too bad their show at The Troubadour in late March is already sold out....maybe I can get into Detroit Bar.



This is where you could catch them - hopefully they are coming to your hood.

03-11 Athens, GA - 40 Watt
03-12 Atlanta, GA - Drunken Unicorn
03-13 New Orleans, LA - Circle Bar
03-14 Houston, TX - Fitzgeralds
03-15 McAllen, TX - M.P.M. Fest @ Ambiente
03-16-18 Austin, TX - SXSW
03-19 Dallas, TX - Club Dada
03-21 Tempe, AZ - Sail Inn
03-22 Costa Mesa, CA - Detroit Bar
03-23 Los Angeles, CA - Troubadour
03-24 San Francisco, CA - Great American Music Hall
03-25 Portland, OR - Doug Fir
03-26 Kennewick, WA - The Red Room
03-27 Seattle, WA - Crocodile
03-28 Vancouver, British Columbia - Biltmore
03-30 Salt Lake City, UT - Urban Lounge
03-31 Denver, CO - Larimer Lounge
04-01 Kansas City, MO - Riot Room
04-02 Omaha, NE - Slowdown Jr.
04-03 Minneapolis, MN - 7th St. Entry
04-05 Chicago, IL - Empty Bottle
04-06 Bloomington, IN - The Bishop
04-07 Toronto, Ontario - Wrongbar
04-08 Montreal, Quebec - La Sala Rossa
04-09 Boston, MA - Brighton Music Hall
04-12 Philadelphia, PA - First Unitarian Church
04-13 Baltimore, MD - Talking Head
04-14 Washington, DC - Rock N Roll Hotel
04-15 Chapel Hill, NC - Local 506
04-16 Columbia, SC - Indie Grits Film Festival