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16:56:41 01/17/12
Tango In The Attic - "Swimming Pool": SXSW 2012 Showcasing Artist
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Tango In The Attic - "Swimming Pool": SXSW 2012 Showcasing Artist
Tango in the Attic were formed in 2008 at Edinburgh university by five friends that have grown up together. The band take influence from best pop, avant-garde and east coast garage music made over the last forty years. The band attempt to write pop songs that optimistic and try to engage their listeners wit energetic and uplifting music. We are currently recording to follow up to our debut LP which is due for release in March 2012. In July 2010 we released our debut record \'Bank Place Locomotive Society\' on our own label. This has recieved rave reviews on both sides of the atlantic including a feature in Nylon Magazine in the USA. We have self financed all these projects so far and have managed to sustain a good financial balance. This has been aided in part by our strong merchandising function, which has helped us to establish a recognisable and successful brand image as well as encouraging digital and physical sales. In August 2010 the record was licensed to Inpartmaint Records in Japan, which will see the record fully released both physically and digitally with full press and radio services in November. Sales in the USA have been positive since the Nylon article with the album debuting at 123,rising to 115 and still charting in the CMJ top 200. The record has now sold in 11 Different countries such as USA,Canada,Germany, Sweden, Australia, New Zealand and France. Tracks from this record have been sync\'ed in the USA on MTV\'s the real world and on the online adverts ... From: sxsw Views: 145 8 ratings Time: 05:17 More in Music
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16:56:41 01/17/12
Tango In The Attic - "Swimming Pool": SXSW 2012 Showcasing Artist
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Tango In The Attic - "Swimming Pool": SXSW 2012 Showcasing Artist
Tango in the Attic were formed in 2008 at Edinburgh university by five friends that have grown up together. The band take influence from best pop, avant-garde and east coast garage music made over the last forty years. The band attempt to write pop songs that optimistic and try to engage their listeners wit energetic and uplifting music. We are currently recording to follow up to our debut LP which is due for release in March 2012. In July 2010 we released our debut record \'Bank Place Locomotive Society\' on our own label. This has recieved rave reviews on both sides of the atlantic including a feature in Nylon Magazine in the USA. We have self financed all these projects so far and have managed to sustain a good financial balance. This has been aided in part by our strong merchandising function, which has helped us to establish a recognisable and successful brand image as well as encouraging digital and physical sales. In August 2010 the record was licensed to Inpartmaint Records in Japan, which will see the record fully released both physically and digitally with full press and radio services in November. Sales in the USA have been positive since the Nylon article with the album debuting at 123,rising to 115 and still charting in the CMJ top 200. The record has now sold in 11 Different countries such as USA,Canada,Germany, Sweden, Australia, New Zealand and France. Tracks from this record have been sync\'ed in the USA on MTV\'s the real world and on the online adverts ... From: sxsw Views: 145 8 ratings Time: 05:17 More in Music
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02:00:00 07/07/11
Don Tapscott: Education 2.0
[LESS INFO] 42 VIEWS | ADDED 02:00:00 07/07/11
The net generation has grown up with new technologies. How can our education system adjust to the needs of this wired generation?
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02:00:00 07/06/11
Don Tapscott: Net Generation
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They are the net generation. Digital natives that have grown up in a world where the internet is as ubiquitous as the television was for baby boomers. What is their life like?
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21:12:05 02/16/11
Cyndi Harvell Live in Studio B - Part 1 - From The Echo
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Part 1 of Cyndi Harvell performing an acoustic set live in Mevio Studios in San Francisco
For the entire performance CLICK HERE
WEBSITE FACEBOOK MYSPACE
BIO:
Here's my story. I'm sticking to it. So listen up.
I grew up in the deep, deep south where we eat fried catfish and grits and drink sweet tea -- not iced tea, sweetened -- but sweet tea. It is basically one word, split into two for you non-southerners.
My barbie dolls sang musicals, and I sang along with the various pop princesses of the time -- Tiffany, Paula, Janet, Madonna -- dancing around the living room with my friends. I also liked to climb trees, create secret clubs with the neighborhood kids, and sell seashells from the driveway.
Fast forward to 1999: I took my little Yamaha off to college, to the mini-music-mecca of Athens, GA, where I met a friend who helped me form my first band. Terrified and shy and lacking confidence, I played some open mics and my very first full-band shows to responsive crowds. For the very first time in my life, I felt like I knew where my place was in the world. After a couple years, I made my first album and built up a little following.
In the fall of 2004, I sold my stuff at a flea market and headed west. It was the best decision of my life. I started up my own band again - lucking out by finding Mike Stevens and John Howland. It was like reuniting with old friends. We meshed together like peanut butter and jelly and wonderbread. We played around the bay area, as an acoustic trio, eventually landing at Ex'pressions College for Digital Arts to record a demo we could sell at our shows. Here we met Jack Douglas (a producer with an impressive resume, including Aerosmith, John Lennon, Patti Smith, the Who). Seriously. He's even on wikipedia. Jack took an immediate liking to us, and sent us on to local producer Jim Greer, who adopted us like stray kittens. Hungry stray kittens.
After mixing our Expressions demo and getting to know us a bit, Jim decided to sign us to his local label, Fortune Records, and record a real full-length album. He helped transform our little baby songs into grown up songs, and in March of 2008, we had the experience of a lifetime, recording our album "The Night Turned to Song" in Caspar, California - in a studio by the sea. That album led us to be included on the bay area KFOG's Local Scene 5 CD and featured on their morning show, in addition to being played on Americana radio across the U.S. and Europe. We played San Fran's HUGE Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival in October '08 and the Gilroy Garlic Festival in '09 (over 100,000 attendees!).
2010 began with the recording of our 2nd album together "From the Echo," back again at Old School Studios in Caspar. It's an album about freedom and release and moving away from the things that hold us back toward the things that give us hope. Real life stuff, folks.
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21:11:08 02/16/11
Cyndi Harvell Live in Studio B - Part 2 - Loaded Question
[LESS INFO] 10 VIEWS | ADDED 21:11:08 02/16/11
Part 2 of Cyndi Harvell performing an acoustic set live in Mevio Studios in San Francisco
For the entire performance CLICK HERE
WEBSITE FACEBOOK MYSPACE
BIO:
Here's my story. I'm sticking to it. So listen up.
I grew up in the deep, deep south where we eat fried catfish and grits and drink sweet tea -- not iced tea, sweetened -- but sweet tea. It is basically one word, split into two for you non-southerners.
My barbie dolls sang musicals, and I sang along with the various pop princesses of the time -- Tiffany, Paula, Janet, Madonna -- dancing around the living room with my friends. I also liked to climb trees, create secret clubs with the neighborhood kids, and sell seashells from the driveway.
Fast forward to 1999: I took my little Yamaha off to college, to the mini-music-mecca of Athens, GA, where I met a friend who helped me form my first band. Terrified and shy and lacking confidence, I played some open mics and my very first full-band shows to responsive crowds. For the very first time in my life, I felt like I knew where my place was in the world. After a couple years, I made my first album and built up a little following.
In the fall of 2004, I sold my stuff at a flea market and headed west. It was the best decision of my life. I started up my own band again - lucking out by finding Mike Stevens and John Howland. It was like reuniting with old friends. We meshed together like peanut butter and jelly and wonderbread. We played around the bay area, as an acoustic trio, eventually landing at Ex'pressions College for Digital Arts to record a demo we could sell at our shows. Here we met Jack Douglas (a producer with an impressive resume, including Aerosmith, John Lennon, Patti Smith, the Who). Seriously. He's even on wikipedia. Jack took an immediate liking to us, and sent us on to local producer Jim Greer, who adopted us like stray kittens. Hungry stray kittens.
After mixing our Expressions demo and getting to know us a bit, Jim decided to sign us to his local label, Fortune Records, and record a real full-length album. He helped transform our little baby songs into grown up songs, and in March of 2008, we had the experience of a lifetime, recording our album "The Night Turned to Song" in Caspar, California - in a studio by the sea. That album led us to be included on the bay area KFOG's Local Scene 5 CD and featured on their morning show, in addition to being played on Americana radio across the U.S. and Europe. We played San Fran's HUGE Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival in October '08 and the Gilroy Garlic Festival in '09 (over 100,000 attendees!).
2010 began with the recording of our 2nd album together "From the Echo," back again at Old School Studios in Caspar. It's an album about freedom and release and moving away from the things that hold us back toward the things that give us hope. Real life stuff, folks.
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20:43:49 02/16/11
Cyndi Harvell Live in Studio B - Part 3 Break For It
[LESS INFO] 11 VIEWS | ADDED 20:43:49 02/16/11
Part 3 of Cyndi Harvell performing an acoustic set live in Mevio Studios in San Francisco
For the entire performance CLICK HERE
WEBSITE FACEBOOK MYSPACE
BIO:
Here's my story. I'm sticking to it. So listen up.
I grew up in the deep, deep south where we eat fried catfish and grits and drink sweet tea -- not iced tea, sweetened -- but sweet tea. It is basically one word, split into two for you non-southerners.
My barbie dolls sang musicals, and I sang along with the various pop princesses of the time -- Tiffany, Paula, Janet, Madonna -- dancing around the living room with my friends. I also liked to climb trees, create secret clubs with the neighborhood kids, and sell seashells from the driveway.
Fast forward to 1999: I took my little Yamaha off to college, to the mini-music-mecca of Athens, GA, where I met a friend who helped me form my first band. Terrified and shy and lacking confidence, I played some open mics and my very first full-band shows to responsive crowds. For the very first time in my life, I felt like I knew where my place was in the world. After a couple years, I made my first album and built up a little following.
In the fall of 2004, I sold my stuff at a flea market and headed west. It was the best decision of my life. I started up my own band again - lucking out by finding Mike Stevens and John Howland. It was like reuniting with old friends. We meshed together like peanut butter and jelly and wonderbread. We played around the bay area, as an acoustic trio, eventually landing at Ex'pressions College for Digital Arts to record a demo we could sell at our shows. Here we met Jack Douglas (a producer with an impressive resume, including Aerosmith, John Lennon, Patti Smith, the Who). Seriously. He's even on wikipedia. Jack took an immediate liking to us, and sent us on to local producer Jim Greer, who adopted us like stray kittens. Hungry stray kittens.
After mixing our Expressions demo and getting to know us a bit, Jim decided to sign us to his local label, Fortune Records, and record a real full-length album. He helped transform our little baby songs into grown up songs, and in March of 2008, we had the experience of a lifetime, recording our album "The Night Turned to Song" in Caspar, California - in a studio by the sea. That album led us to be included on the bay area KFOG's Local Scene 5 CD and featured on their morning show, in addition to being played on Americana radio across the U.S. and Europe. We played San Fran's HUGE Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival in October '08 and the Gilroy Garlic Festival in '09 (over 100,000 attendees!).
2010 began with the recording of our 2nd album together "From the Echo," back again at Old School Studios in Caspar. It's an album about freedom and release and moving away from the things that hold us back toward the things that give us hope. Real life stuff, folks.
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20:25:21 02/16/11
Cyndi Harvell Live in Studio B
[LESS INFO] 11 VIEWS | ADDED 20:25:21 02/16/11
Cyndi Harvell performs an acoustic set live in Mevio Studios in San Francisco
WEBSITE FACEBOOK MYSPACE
BIO:
Here's my story. I'm sticking to it. So listen up.
I grew up in the deep, deep south where we eat fried catfish and grits and drink sweet tea -- not iced tea, sweetened -- but sweet tea. It is basically one word, split into two for you non-southerners.
My barbie dolls sang musicals, and I sang along with the various pop princesses of the time -- Tiffany, Paula, Janet, Madonna -- dancing around the living room with my friends. I also liked to climb trees, create secret clubs with the neighborhood kids, and sell seashells from the driveway.
Fast forward to 1999: I took my little Yamaha off to college, to the mini-music-mecca of Athens, GA, where I met a friend who helped me form my first band. Terrified and shy and lacking confidence, I played some open mics and my very first full-band shows to responsive crowds. For the very first time in my life, I felt like I knew where my place was in the world. After a couple years, I made my first album and built up a little following.
In the fall of 2004, I sold my stuff at a flea market and headed west. It was the best decision of my life. I started up my own band again - lucking out by finding Mike Stevens and John Howland. It was like reuniting with old friends. We meshed together like peanut butter and jelly and wonderbread. We played around the bay area, as an acoustic trio, eventually landing at Ex'pressions College for Digital Arts to record a demo we could sell at our shows. Here we met Jack Douglas (a producer with an impressive resume, including Aerosmith, John Lennon, Patti Smith, the Who). Seriously. He's even on wikipedia. Jack took an immediate liking to us, and sent us on to local producer Jim Greer, who adopted us like stray kittens. Hungry stray kittens.
After mixing our Expressions demo and getting to know us a bit, Jim decided to sign us to his local label, Fortune Records, and record a real full-length album. He helped transform our little baby songs into grown up songs, and in March of 2008, we had the experience of a lifetime, recording our album "The Night Turned to Song" in Caspar, California - in a studio by the sea. That album led us to be included on the bay area KFOG's Local Scene 5 CD and featured on their morning show, in addition to being played on Americana radio across the U.S. and Europe. We played San Fran's HUGE Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival in October '08 and the Gilroy Garlic Festival in '09 (over 100,000 attendees!).
2010 began with the recording of our 2nd album together "From the Echo," back again at Old School Studios in Caspar. It's an album about freedom and release and moving away from the things that hold us back toward the things that give us hope. Real life stuff, folks.
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11:23:07 11/26/10
Large_Pudding : Video's : Stupidity - Edith and Bernard Bloopers
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largepudding.tv/stupidity_edith_and_bernard_bloopers.php
Having re-produced the original many years back. I came across the original tapes once more and continued to laugh to this day.
I decided a bloopers tape was necessary. With all of the fun, stupid and silly cock-ups left in to prove to you all that we have indeed never grown up!
Both the audio and video has been digitally re-mastered for this timeless piece of stupidity.
Cast: Large Pudding
Tags: Large_Pudding , stupidity , silly , funny , querky , zani and bloopers
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17:42:15 11/02/10
Mishka Live in Studio A - Part 3 Home Grown
[LESS INFO] 16 VIEWS | ADDED 17:42:15 11/02/10
Part 3 of Mishka performing live in Studio A of Mevio in San Francisco For the entire interview, CLICK HERE
* WEBSITE
* FACEBOOK
* MYSPACE
* TWITTER
* MAILING LIST ABOUT MISHKA
Mishka’s biography has an almost cinematic sweep. He spent most of his early life on a boat in the Caribbean, sailing from island to island with his seafaring parents and older sisters. A child of the islands, it was almost inevitable that he’d be drawn to reggae, Rastafari, and the natural mystic that inhabits his music and his soul. Talk About is his fourth album and the second release for Matthew McConaughey’s j. k. livin label.
“The music I heard growing up from my parents, sisters and the places we visited gave me a lot of musical and cultural flexibility.” “Everything I’ve ever heard blends together in what I do.” “I’m a huge reggae fan but there’s folk, soul, rock and other elements in the music.” Mishka’s international outlook is a product of his unique upbringing. “My parents met in Bermuda” Mishka explains. “They always had dreams of living at sea and my father built a boat for the family to live on. I moved onto the boat when I was three.”
“We sailed all over the Atlantic and Caribbean” Mishka recalls. “We visited Brazil, all the Caribbean islands, even made a cross-Atlantic trip to Portugal and England.” Mishka and his sisters were home schooled until they went to boarding school for their higher education. “Learning how to read maps and chart a course was my math and geography class, going ashore in different countries and talking to people about their culture was my history class, reading books on board was my literary education, picking up French and Portuguese in the ports we visited was my language school.”
The boat had a small battery-run cassette player and Mishka heard the music his parents loved: The Beatles, Jimmy Cliff, Dylan and Jimmy Buffett who was sailing the same waters as his family in those days. “My sisters turned me on to the Police, Cars and Roxy Music, but when I heard Burning Spear, Culture, and Bob Marley, I got addicted to roots reggae.”
Mishka moved to London and his debut, the self-titled Mishka, became a Top 40 hit in England. “Give You All the Love” cracked the charts in Britain and Japan where it went Top 10. While he was making Mishka, Swedish producer Martin Terefe (KT Tunstall, James Morrison) was working in the studio next door. Terefe produced Mishka’s second album, 2005’s One Tree, a blend of electronica, folk and reggae. While on tour, Mishka met Darryl Thompson a long time guitarist for Sly & Robbie. They were working on Above the Bones when Matthew McConaughey showed up and signed Mishka to his newly formed j. k. livin label.
The album started as an independent project produced by Mishka and Guitarist Darryl Thompson but was finished with McConaughey’s creative assistance. It was essentially tracked live with minimal overdubs. “Darryl has played for many years with Peter Tosh and Black Uhuru, but he has a background mainly in rock and blues” Mishka says of Darryl. “He could hear the folk, soul and reggae in the music and really helped bring the songs to life”. “Matthew (McConaughey) has a good ear for picking out the best elements of a song and really brought his positive energy and enthusiasm to the studio.”
In February of 2009, Above the Bones debuted at #1 on the Billboard Reggae Charts and was followed by an exhaustive world tour. Mishka then provided the soundtrack for summer with two features of his soulful island melodies: a music video for the title track, featuring the iconic Venice Beach Boardwalk, that premiered across the Yahoo! Entertainment network that June, and a selection by Starbucks Entertainment and iTunes for their music discovery program, “Pick of the Week,” that was available at Starbucks locations nationwide. By year’s end, Mishka was named 2009’s Best New Artist in the singer/songwriter category by digital music leader iTunes.
Building off the previous year’s momentum, Mishka released Talk About on March 30th, 2010. Setting the tone for the self-described “album of movement,” the lead single “Bittersweet” began as a studio experiment before evolving into a musical space that surprised even its creator.
“When I brought the song to the band it was extremely raw just a few chords and a couple lyrics played at a modest tempo,” says Mishka. “But as we started jamming on it, it started to move into an up-tempo track like I’ve never recorded before a place, musically, that is brand new to me.”
Two of the tracks on Talk About, “Stars Will Be Shining” and album opener “Give Them Love,” are the product of collaboration with super producer Butch Walker (Pete Yorn, Pink, Fall Out Boy). The pair was introduced by label owner, album co-producer, and Hollywood icon Matthew McConaughey.
“This is an album of movement of stepping outside the box of traditional folk-reggae and adding a real mainstream rock influence,” says Mishka. “Butch works fast he works efficiently and he knows how to cultivate those rock tones in the artists he works with.”
The album’s 13 tracks span a distinct ebb-and-flow, from the fast paced and up-beat first half to a more mellow and introspective second half. “In the days of the LP, this would definitely be an A-side/B-side type record,” Mishka commented.
The title track, “Talk About,” explores the imbalance of words versus action, a lyrical theme that runs through much of Mishka’s work. “People make statements about love, equality, and peace and then try to measure their quantity in instant gratification,” he explains. “Whereas those things are really about a long-term way of life where all your actions not words add up.”
An album release showcase at the Roxy Theatre in Los Angeles also celebrated a new partnership with surf-culture clothing giant, O’Neill, who made Mishka the face of their new eco-friendly apparel line, ECO’Neill. The ECO'Neill Men's Collection, which will be available next spring, includes basic T-shirts, tank-tops and beanies developed with 100 percent organic cotton and board short fabrics made from recycled plastic bottles, among other items.
Mishka will be previewing the line during his 2010 tour in support of Talk About. He will also be a part of the creative design of upcoming styles for ECO'Neill and will be featured in advertising and marketing materials before the line hits stores.
"Working with O'Neill is giving me a chance to spread my music to more people -- and specifically those who are into water sports," said Mishka. "I have found such musical and spiritual inspiration out on the waves, so this partnership is a good way to connect with people who probably feel the same inspiration. It's also cool if I can help O'Neill become a more ecologically friendly company along the way. It's a win win situation."
O'Neill Clothing CEO, Toby Bost, elaborated, "Mishka adds a whole new dynamic and direction to O'Neill. Growing up a waterman and having an appreciation for the ocean and earth are attributes that make him a natural fit for us. We're looking forward to incorporating his music, unique spirit and creativity into the ECO'Neill line."
After a momentous 2009 which included an iTunes award, Starbucks feature, and #1 charting debut, it appears 2010 will push the bar even higher, as Talk About debuted at #1 on the iTunes Reggae chart, Mishka gears up for an expansive new tour, and his partnership with one of the leading surf-clothing manufacturers begins to blossom.
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12:38:32 10/25/10
Large_Pudding : Stupidity - Edith and Bernard Bloopers
[LESS INFO] 1 VIEWS | ADDED 12:38:32 10/25/10
http://largepudding.tv/stupidity_edith_and_bernard_bloopers.php
Having re-produced the original many years back. I came across the original tapes once more and continued to laugh to this day.
I decided a bloopers tape was necessary. With all of the fun, stupid and silly cock-ups left in to prove to you all that we have indeed never grown up!
Both the audio and video has been digitally re-mastered for this timeless piece of stupidity.
Author: Large_Pudding
Tags: Large_Pudding funny weird ammusing edith bernard old hillerious stupidity
Posted: 25 October 2010
Rating: 0.0
Votes: 0
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12:38:32 10/25/10
Large_Pudding : Stupidity - Edith and Bernard Bloopers
[LESS INFO] 5 VIEWS | ADDED 12:38:32 10/25/10
http://largepudding.tv/stupidity_edith_and_bernard_bloopers.php
Having re-produced the original many years back. I came across the original tapes once more and continued to laugh to this day.
I decided a bloopers tape was necessary. With all of the fun, stupid and silly cock-ups left in to prove to you all that we have indeed never grown up!
Both the audio and video has been digitally re-mastered for this timeless piece of stupidity.
Author: Large_Pudding
Tags: Large_Pudding funny weird ammusing edith bernard old hillerious stupidity
Posted: 25 October 2010
Rating: 0.0
Votes: 0
241 Views
22:00:00 05/23/09
Don Tapscott on the ways the Net Generation learn differently
[LESS INFO] 241 VIEWS | ADDED 22:00:00 05/23/09
The author of Grown Up Digital, Don Tapscott, refutes the belief that the internet is turning today's youth into "the dumbest generation". Tapscott illustrates how the net has changed the way people learn and offers suggestions on how to tap into the expertise that the Net Generation possesses.
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17:48:42 10/30/08
HP Boosts Customer Service with Online Social Groups
[LESS INFO] 3 VIEWS | ADDED 17:48:42 10/30/08
NEW YORK (AdAge.com) -- Hewlett-Packard, the world's largest information technology marketer, has reorganized to integrate digital marketing concepts as a core force across the entire company, according to CMO Mike Mendenhall. In his appearance at the recent ANA conference, Mr. Mendenhall also noted that the independent social networks that have grown up around its various product lines are now viewed as an integral part of its consumer service operations.




