TAG: Japanese Popstars

Jul07

Five Must See Acts At Camp Bisco 10

The massive crowds at mega-festivals like Coachella, Lollapalooza and Bonaroo got you pining for the days when not everybody was a musc head? For ten years, Camp Bisco has been thinning the herd in upstate New York, offering a well-curated selection of independent acts culled from the closely connected worlds of jam band, indie rock, electronica and whatever sub-genre doesn’t really matter anymore since music is free.

But even with a reasonable sized line-up (about 60 acts over three days) and modest attendance (around 15K), you still might need some help planning your days at Bisco. For that, we offer five selections you couldn’t bribe us to miss this weekend. …MORE

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Feb11

Phase 2 of Ultra Music Festival 2010 Announced (Video)

The anticipation is building and you heard it here, folks. Phase 2 of Ultra Music Festival 12 was just announced and it looks like the producers are pulling out all the stops to bring the absolute best of the best in electronic dance music. With the festival just over 40 days away, we can only imagine what surprises they have up their sleeves.

This year’s UMF represents one of the strongest and most diverse electronic line-ups ever assembled with the addition of collaborators Damian Marley & Nas, Faithless Sound System, Groove Armada Live, Will.I.Am and ummm..Little Boots. And that’s just the beginning.

Friday, March 26

ULTRA MAIN STAGE: TIËSTO, *DAVID GUETTA, GROOVE ARMADA LIVE, PASSION
PIT, *LITTLE BOOTS, DAN BLACK, *WOLFGANG GARTNER, *MISS NINE.

BAYFRONT LIVE STAGE: THE DISCO BISCUITS, THE CRYSTAL METHOD …

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Feb26

Japanese Popstars, The – We Just Are (Review)

Japanese Popstars, The

We Just Are



There are some things in this world that, for whatever reason, need not be explained. For example, hunger is just as intuitive to people as the rules of Connect Four (why they even have printed rules is beyond all understanding). Well, The Japanese Popstars' music is good and it really needs no explaining but since we are here, might as well give it a shot anyway. Sure, these three electro-craftsmen aren't Japanese'they're from Ireland'but being popstars still isn't out of the question. With We Just Are, a few things ...

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