Its sunny, its hot, its summertime. In this kind of heat you need some music that can keep up. Ive recently been on a electronic/dance/techno funk and I cant seem to shake myself off it. Wake up in the morning, put the headphones on and turn it up, what a way to start the day. Here are my top picks for the summer of 2010.
Clouds
24 Apr
Dumbfoundead, Jay Park, and Clara C, a few talented individuals from the US.
Dumbfoundead has an extensive track listing, his own website, and a Tshirt biz on the side, check out his page. http://dumbfoundead.com/
Jay Park from Seattle has a budding channel too. http://www.youtube.com/user/jayparkaom
Clara C from LA is well on her way to commanding a legion of her very own ‘CLARA-NETTES’ via her youtube channel and facebook fanpage. She has an amazing voice, be sure to check her out. http://www.facebook.com/ClaraCMusic?v=wall#!/ClaraCMusic
Three individuals with youtube channels stacked with music identifying them as up and coming artists. In a time when a successful youtube channel can be the beginning of something big, these young artists are sure to shine. Check out their new single released just yesterday; ‘Clouds’ a collaberation between the three of them.
Roll back the clouds, let the sun shine through…
Civil Twilight
11 AprIf you havent heard of this band, its time you take a look. I was recently introduced to their music myself and was impressed. There is far too much talent out there that goes unnoticed, so start noticing! Two of my favorites are shown below, check them out!
Travelling without the iPod
2 JanAt a time, when anyone and everyone is seen with little white earbuds in their ears; on the bus, on the train, in school, on the street, riding their bike, I find it necessary to point out certain times to leave the iPod at home.
And one of those times I find it not only necessary, but critical that you leave your iPod or any other electronics at home, is when you are travelling. Let’s face it, if you went through the effort of lugging mini speakers along for your iPod, you probably didnt venture too far off the beaten path, and that beach your at will probably have somebody else playing Bob Marley anyways. And nothing screams “don’t talk to me I’m antisocial” like headphones on while riding the train or bus to the next city on your itinerary. Point is, if your blocking out your surroundings on a trip, your also blocking out potential conversations and experiences at a time when you should be absorbing as much as possible.
Travelling is about experiences, its not about killing time between the next “snap a picture proof I was here lets move on now” moments. It’s about listening to the sounds around you, the way the train wheels squeel along the tracks, the strange music that bus driver is playing, picking out key words in a conversation between people speaking a foreign language your trying to grasp. This is it, you went through a great deal of trouble to be somewhere else other than home, you came to see how people live, new smells hit your nostrils, your touching and feeling, why not listen, listen to the sounds of this new place.
You’ll be surprised at how many chance encounters with friendly strangers can happen when you simply open yourself up to the possibilty of interaction. You can listen to your new playlist anytime when you are at home, how many opportunities are there to converse with somebody who lives a world away?
Are we in a new era of antisocial behavior never seen before? Is it healthy? Lynne Truss doesn’t think so, in her book ‘Talk to the Hand’ she figures “this is an age of social autism, in which people just can’t see the value of imagining their impact on others..”. Not convinced? Google the term “ipod antisocial” and you’ll find a plethora of articles and blogs discussing the topic.
So if a cellphone or an iPod can have such detrimental effects to our social life at home, the reasons to leave the iPod behind are only compounded when embarking on a new trip. So do yourself a favor, when your packing your bag, leave the iPod in the dock, you’ll be glad you did.
Five Puddles Gets its Facebook Fanpage
20 NovThats right, you can now become a fan of Five Puddles Photography via the new facebook page. Keep up to date with recent photo sessions and other news.
So please check it out. Here is the link!
http://www.facebook.com/business/dashboard/?ref=sb#/pages/Five-Puddles-Photography/207511243713
Also, yesterday I went to watch a friend perform at the NAIT Nest, snapped a few photos. If you have not heard of them, well they are the Michael James Band, and they are an up and coming band with a very unique sound.
You can check out their music on their myspace page, which you can find right here.
Alyssa Bernal
20 AugA quick shout out to Alyssa Bernal for being a talented singer. I stumbled across her on youtube, and was duly intrigued. So check out her channel on youtube:
http://www.youtube.com/user/hchsknights08
And take a look at her latest original:
Sights and Sounds
3 JunThis is what Im listening and watching lately.
Cello+Piano=Good morning music…
I enjoy the video to Give me Sympathy, the one shot video, and switching band roles, its quite clever. And the random kids at the end, makes it quite awesome…
So the guitarist is in love with Emily, so what, the song is still cool…







