TAG: Imogen Heap

Mar12

(Google) Hangout with deadmau5 & Imogen Heap live now. Stay on for the Premiere of ‘Telemiscommunications’ (Video & MP3)

With the release of deadmau5 and Imogen Heap’s single Telemiscommunications today, the duo have invited their fans to join them live via Google+ Hangout.

Happening now, click the break to join in on the discussion and stay on to catch the premiere of their newest video.  The video marries the work of 20 contest entrants from a global competition that they held earlier this year into one cohesive video meant to give life to the ‘delicate, melancholic’ tones of Telemiscommunications.

The release, which features remixes from Crookers, Copy Paste Soul, John Roman, and Kölsch, comes off his latest album > album title goes …

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Feb06

James Blake – James Blake (Review)

James Blake

James Blake

Released by Atlas / A&M Records


22 year old classically trained pianist James Blake finally releases his self-titled debut album. Following his critically acclaimed CMYK and Klavierwerke EP's, he stays true to the sound of Klavierwerke where he first displayed his vocal abilities, but except from that obvious similarity, this album takes a leap away from his post-whatever sound. “Purists” might be disappointed, but those with an open mind will now embrace him even more. It’s a compact album, 11 tracks over 38 minutes, that will immediately makes you search for the repeat button. His ...
Apr28

Andy Rourke, Macy Gray, Donnis and More Rock The Music Lounge @ IndiOa2i2 (Video)

We’ve had a week to recover, and we still can’t get over how much fun the second annual IndiOa2i2 party was at Coachella. From ex-Smiths bassist Andy Rourke and Macy Gray to Danny Masterson and Yelawolf, DJs and MCs rocked our party from Friday til Sunday while party guests Z-Trip, Rosario Dawson and Katy Perry enjoyed the flawless desert weather.

Get the full line-up, videos and photos after the jump

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Apr13

URB Coachella Selects

The Coachella Acts We Don't Want You To Miss 

There’s a lot of bands we are excited to see, but we came up with a select assortment spanning the spectrum of genres (and decades). While you will notice Thom Yorke and Muse are missing from our list, that doesn’t mean we don’t endorse them. Au contraire, we do and we know everyone wants the bragging rights to make Facebook updates like “Thom Yorke killed it,” so we just skipped to other folks.

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