TAG: Jason Bentley

Jun21

Live Review: Janelle Monae @ Apogee’s Berkeley Street Studio (06.19.10)

Janelle Monae and her tight band were playing for about 150 lucky people in an intimate setting at legendary producer Bob Clearmountain’s Berkeley Street Studio in Santa Monica. It was a KCRW’s invite-only performance, and a part of Morning Becomes Eclectic.

 The mood was already set with free beer and wine when the band entered the stage. Surrounded by Roland keys and Marshall Amps, Janelle and two backup dancers entered stage Illuminati style with hooded cloaks. The beautiful intro of “Suite II Overture” from her major-label debut The ArchAndroid led into the irresistible “Dance Or Die” which is possibly my favorite song of 2010. The energetic “Faster” follows seamlessly and merges with “Locked Inside”. Then they bring it all down, Janelle and guitarist Kellindo Parker share the stage and performs the …

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Jun07

READ URB x Coachella x Vans Presents CAMP


URB x Coachella x Vans present this very special print publication—CAMP—the magazine about all things Coachella, distributed exclusively to over 15,000 campers at the festival, April 16-18, 2010.

Featuring: Plastikman, Mike Patton, John Waters, Gary Numan, Rusko, Bassnectar, a Coachella history, Boys Noize, Thom York, Sleighbells + more.

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Apr14

URB x Coachella x Vans: CAMP Magazine Preview

Custom Magazine for the Coachella Campers 

URB x Coachella x Vans present this very special print publication—CAMP—the magazine about all things Coachella, produced specially for the campers attending the 11th annual festival this weekend in Indio. You can get a sneak peak of CAMP at Raymond Roker’s Blog, and read a segment by Coachella performer Jason Bentley at KCRW.com.

BUT YOU CAN ONLY GET A COPY OF CAMP ON THE COACHELLA CAMPGROUNDS!!!

This one’s for the people sleeping in tents this weekend.

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Jan28

Live Review: ROAM Music Gets Leveled, 1.23.10

Acid-House Party Buried City of Angels 

If you ask most Hollywood clubbers these days, they’ll likely tell you that L.A. is going through a clubbing renaissance. After all, Tinseltown is now practically awash in high-end venues catering to electronic music: the revamped Palladium, H Wood and even hoary old Avalon are just a few that immediately come to mind, hosting big-name headlining DJs that bring in equally big—but often disappointingly mainstream—Hollywood crowds. Crowds that have little or no personal experience with the rich history of dance music in this town, particularly the time period when the music was just getting established and off the ground. When the seeds were sown that would eventually germinate into the present-day scene that all too many of them are already taking for granted. Yes, back when the music was something that many of them have heard about but never actually seen—underground. So, for the benefit of those who think that modern dance entertainment began with AutoTune, this reviewer is going to tell you a little story. So fluff up your pillows, turn on the night light and pull up your blankies, boys and girls…

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