These vintage music billboards from the Sunset Strip will blow you away

I wasn’t alive when L.A. was this cool, but I wish I was. It’s hard to believe, when looking at these awesome music advertisements, that L.A. or even America, was this cool at one time. But then again, there were probably some folks who ran some underground music zines at the time, that were sayingContinue reading “These vintage music billboards from the Sunset Strip will blow you away”

Skrillex’s Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites finally gets an amazing video

It’s always a pleasure to roll out new work from talented friends. Some of you may remember my friend Miguel Ortega. He’s a VFX guy and professor at one of the nations best VFX schools GNOMON.  We became friends after I saw one of his films on Vimeo entitled The Green Ruby Pumpkin. It isContinue reading “Skrillex’s Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites finally gets an amazing video”

The Magic Cube’s latest EP “I Hate Them” hits hard

British born EDM producer Kevin Tye a.k.a The Magic Cube, is one hell of a busy man these days. In addition to finishing his palatial home studio (ground zero for his Critical Imprint Label), he’s been doing remixes for Arizona dance artists Miss Krystle, and he, most recently, teamed up with Zak Hughes on theContinue reading “The Magic Cube’s latest EP “I Hate Them” hits hard”

Keith Alan Mitchell – “This Clumsy World” Review

I recently was sifting through my old high school stuff, and came across one of the most important items of my childhood. Torn at the edges, I found my old, stolen copy of On The Road which I took from my school’s library. It made me realize how eventful and quickly life can change, and although onContinue reading “Keith Alan Mitchell – “This Clumsy World” Review”

Andrea Remondini “Non Sequitur”

I have a clear memory of putting on These New Puritans’ latest album, Field of Reeds when it came out and not having a clue what to think. It was a pretty long listen through, and the only sound that stuck with me was the droning key notes and high pitched falsettos. It was dubbed “neoclassical”,Continue reading “Andrea Remondini “Non Sequitur””

Heylel- “Nebulae” Review

European’s have had an incredible influence on what us in North America listens too. The French showed us electronic duos, Scandinavia showed us extreme metal, and Portugal showed us… nothing in particular. While being a great tourist spot for travellers, their music scene isn’t exactly their high point in international affairs. They’re closely tied with the SpanishContinue reading “Heylel- “Nebulae” Review”

The Fifth Beatle:The Brian Epstein Story is a perfect memoriam to a rock legend

“I am baffled that Brian Epstein has not been posthumously inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in the Non-Performer category. His name should be up in lights. -Billy J. Kramer (Artist represented by Brian Epstein in the 60’s) Throughout the twentieth century there’s been much talk on the subject of “who wasContinue reading “The Fifth Beatle:The Brian Epstein Story is a perfect memoriam to a rock legend”

Eric Frisch “Goodbye Birdcage” Review

Summer is here. Cue the niche releases that will be played for two or three months out of happiness, and then after they’ll be played out of nostalgia and sadness. It’s a broad and cryptic way to describe that one album that sums up the feeling of the hottest season, but I have a specificContinue reading “Eric Frisch “Goodbye Birdcage” Review”

Awesome video for SEE by TYCHO

Loving this whole album and this video is the cherry on top. Directed by Bradley “GMUNK” Munkowitz and  shot on the RED EPIC, all I can say is this video for, chill-wave group, TYCHO’s latest release “See”, is breath taking. In an exclusive interview they gave to The Creators Project ,Bradley explains, in depth, howContinue reading “Awesome video for SEE by TYCHO”