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Evans Blue, ‘This Time It’s Different’ – Song Review - Loudwire Canadian band Evans Blue are set to release their fourth studio album later this year and their new single ‘This Time It’s Different’ is generating a lot of buzz — and for good reason. The track, which hits iTunes on Oct. 4, begins with a haunting piano piece that lingers throughout the song. It kicks into high gear with heavy riffs and crashing cymbals. Frontman Dan Chandler shows his skills with a balance of some screaming but mostly melodic vocals. The singer delivers the tune’s chorus with authority: “Destroy my pain / Then capture life again / Destroy my shame / Can’t live my life this way /Go / Let Go / And capture life again.”

Big Sonic Heaven In my younger years back in Forest, Ontario in the mid 90's I was quite fortunate to have had the opportunity to tap into one of the fertile hotbeds in music, Detroit Michigan. During these pre-internet years there was a sound that permeated through the terrestrial airwaves of Detroit's 96.3 FM. The show was known as Big Sonic Heaven hosted by Darren Revell, and it aired Sundays at 9PM till 1AM. He would feature shoegaze(1), dream pop, and trip-hop as well as local talents around the area of Detroit.

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Mr B’s Sunday Chill Session – XXI When he said he was going on vacation we did not think it was going to be for three whole months. We should have guessed that a man that knows his chill tracks would knows how to chill…….for three months. Now he is back and what a come back, these tracks are one superb chill set for this Sunday. music is art » Blog Archive » Daze Away Mixtape DAZE AWAY is the second installment in the Days Away series. 1. Delorean – Seasun 2. El Guincho – Bombay 3.

Higher & Higher – Jackie Wilson (YUM YUM edit) Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Your Love keeps lifting me higher & higher. Summers back, and while being in the mood for some sunny music i came across this Jackie Wilson classic, so i did this little re-edit this morning. will surely play it out the next time i hit the tables, but this weekend we all djs here at chromemusic have off, so have fun with this track and its summery, positive vibes, especially if your gf is called mary jane. Too bad stuff like this is not being played on the radio anymore these days. …hmm, not really, who cares about radio anyway?

#352 Lapalux – Time, Patience, Everything sharon van etten: Lately, I have been obsessed with this band from Montreal called Automelodi. I work at a record label (Ba Da Bing Records) and my boss, Ben, is constantly getting new records in. He knows I have a soft spot for 80s/90s post punk/early electro, vaguely alternative music... and so one day, he put on a Wierd Records compilation. It was a vinyl set of like 4 pieces or something. hearsay » august 2011 mix Posted on Monday 8 August 2011 It’s been some time since I’ve posted on this blog and I am happy that topomodesto gave me the opportunity to put together a mix. In the face of algorithm driven mix generation I hope that there continues to be interest in crafting diverse listening experiences. What may start as a matter of convenience easily translates into common practice. Collecting and orchestrating music samples into coherent ideas may be perfected by professional dj’s, but I find my interests don’t take root until I search out the connections between songs and artists myself. And this invariably leads me to more good music.

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