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To Be Where There’s Oasis

Editor July 31, 2009

To Be Where There’s Oasis

New York may be known as the city that never sleeps, but in mid-December it could have easily been deemed the land of lame excuses. “I’m drinking with my friend that night,” “I got called into work and am not in a position to refuse,” and the classic, “I’m filming with my theatre group that night,” … [Read more...]

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Found At Sea

Editor July 31, 2009

Found At Sea

The last few years have seen a lot of changes for Jason Brody. Hired gun, solo artist, leader of The Death of Jason Brody, the talented singer/guitarist/songwriter has played many roles as he’s navigated the New York City musical landscape. On the heels of TDoJB’s successes (critically acclaimed EP, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Galleries, In The Spotlight Tagged With: Andrew Burns, art, artist photos, AT SEA, celebrity photos, cover stories, culture, dance, dj, Drum and Bass, electronic, electronica, entertainment news, fashion, frank, free music, future, gear, Geoff Council, Geoff Council (bass/vocals), hip hop, indie, Jason Brody, Jeff Olson, Jeff Olson (drums/percussion), MC, Mercury Lounge, movie reviews, music, music downloads, music flashbacks, music news, music reviews, music videos, NYC, online exclusives, photo galleries, Pianos, pro audio, Producer, production, publicity, Rock, sam, Sam Frank, singer, SOAP MEDIA, songwriter, The Death of Jason Brody, underground, Unfiltered, unrated, UnRated Magazine, UnRated magazine New York, UnRated Magazine NYC, UnRated New York, unrated nyc, urban

Editor July 30, 2009

The Art of Drifting

Drifting (ドリフト走行, dorifuto sōkō?) refers to a driving technique and to a motor sport where the driver intentionally oversteers, causing loss of traction in the rear wheels through turns, while preserving vehicle control and a high exit speed. A car is said to be drifting when the rear slip angle is … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: block, cars, drift, drifting, Japan, Japan Culture, ken

The Fire & Reason heat up the industry

Editor July 30, 2009

The Fire & Reason heat up the industry

"The band has the potential to break electro-rock in the mainstream—they could give the Ting Tings a run for their money."- Time Out Chicago “Firey, but not entirely reasonable; sexy music you can dance to” – NY Remezcla “Hot, sweaty dance songs with hard basslines” - Batanga It’s no … [Read more...]

Filed Under: In The Spotlight Tagged With: 2009, art, artist photos, Bella Saona, Brooklyn-meets-Loisaida, celebrity photos, cover stories, culture, dance, dj, Drum and Bass, electronic, electronica, entertainment news, fashion, Fire and Reason, free music, future, hip hop, indie, iTunes, journalism, MC, movie reviews, music, music downloads, music flashbacks, music news, music reviews, music videos, online exclusives, photo galleries, Portuguese, pro audio, Producer, production, Rhapsody, Rock, Steve Narvaez, The Fire and Reason, underground, UnRated Magazine, UnRated magazine New York, urban, Vimeo, youtube

Metallica comes full circle with Death Magnetic

Editor July 30, 2009

Metallica comes full circle with Death Magnetic

When Metallica released their sixth studio album, Load, back in 1996, Drummer Lars Ulrich described Metallica as a band ”exploring different things.” This was Ulrich’s way of justifying what appeared to be a “sell-out” career makeover. With new hair styles, sophisticated clothing, and a more … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Albums Tagged With: 2008, album, Album Review, art, artist photos, celebrity photos, cover stories, culture, dance, death, dj, entertainment news, fashion, free music, future, hip hop, indie, james hetfield, kirk hammett, lars ulrich, magnetic, MC, metallica, metallica live death magnetic, movie reviews, music, music downloads, music flashbacks, music news, music reviews, music videos, online exclusives, photo galleries, pro audio, Producer, production, review, rick ruben, robert trujillo, underground, urban

Two Suns for the owner of a lonely heart

Editor July 30, 2009

Two Suns for the owner of a lonely heart

Natasha Khan, the prodigy behind the contemporary cosmic-folk band Bat For Lashes is two for two with her sophomore album, Two Suns. Bat For Lashes is certainly the real thing when it comes to music of pure quality and enduring significance, a hypnotic intermix of mystical vocals and heavy exotic … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Albums, In The Spotlight Tagged With: 2009, astralwerks, Bat For Lashes, EMI, Glass, Linds, Lindsay Wallace, Natasha Khan, Pearl, sophomore album, Tori Amos, Two Suns

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