Posts Tagged ‘house’
The blog interview feature on Mandrake FM is now going to be called ‘Take Three’, just so that you have just a quick taste of a new artist to add to your daily soundtrack. This week, we start off with an R&B Dance artist from the United Kingdom. If you’re an artist interested in [...]
The artists included in this podcast mixtape have been tickling my ear for a while. It starts out electro-funking with Marcus Paul James‘ “Electric Love”, and San Serac’s “Love Tactics”, then brings some jazzy house via an unofficial remix of Jazzanova’s “I Can See” by the very official outfit, Plan B. Astronauts of Antiquity [...]
Jody Watley’s style is indeed a trademark, however this track is simply not grabbing me. Perhaps its just my mood. In you’re in the mood for some new Jody, download and listen to this one:
Jody Watley “A Beautiful Life” (mp3) from “A Beautiful Life Remixes” (AVITONE RECORDINGS)
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Okay. In Texas right now, it’s just plain hot! So, like an ice-laden beverage, here’s some relief from the dry heat of mainstream radio. First up, a snippet from producer/vocalist Muhsinah from her 16 Hours Mixtape follow by local producer/dj Semantic Noise and the track, “Atoms for Peace” from his Trust the Stars [...]
Well, it’s May, huh? Sorry for the lack of mixes during April. But love means never having to say you’re sorry, and since I love you, you understand how life calls. In fact it’s why I had to include this cool track from Nate Smith called “I’m Rushing Over” ’cause I felt [...]
In a cut-up moment of narcissism, Beckett & Taylor begin this thirty-minute diversion with, “World of Me”, inviting you to enjoy even more Mandrake FM shows. After all, nothing needs to rhyme with Mandrake, right?
Courtesy of Magnatune, that “we are not evil” Creative Commons label, Burning Babylon bring the dub track, “Midnight to Six”, [...]
It’s 2008, and there’s so much music floating around my music ears that’s good stuff. This “mixtape”, if you will, is just a taste of the independent goodies waiting for your hard-earned cash at iTunes, eMusic, Rhapsody, etc.
Sun Dula Amen’s poetic touch in “They Don’t Know”, sounds like he’s got quite a story [...]