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  • Vertex Festival 2016 map. Photo by: Vertex Festival

The Colorado Gold Rush Ignites with ODESZA, Les Claypool and a Stacked Lineup

By |July 17th, 2016|Categories: Colorado, Denver, Entertainment, Gramatik, Head for the Hills, Lettuce, Music News, National News, ODESZA, Previews, Vertex Festival|Tags: , , , , , , |

Vertex Festival 2016 Explodes with +40 Live Acts In its inaugural year, Vertex Festival may be one of the most dynamic summer festivals to hit Colorado. Vertex brings together a diverse blend of artists, a pristine setting, art installations and field trips. As Colorado’s summer comes into full bloom. nothing sounds more refreshing than soaking up sunshine, great music, incredible views and good vibes. Vertex Festival has cooked up a delicious medley of both big names and emerging artists that will surely have music fans coming back for second helpings. Headlining the event is the legendary Trey Anastasio of Phish,

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  • Lotus album artwork for Eat the Light. Photo by: Lotus

Lotus New Album Eats the Light Devours Electronica Music

By |July 15th, 2016|Categories: Entertainment, Festivals, Lotus, Music News, National News, Reviews|Tags: , , , , , , , , |

History, Hunger and Enlightenment Lotus, a quintet electronic rock group originally from Philadelphia, has just released their latest album Eats the Light. The band celebrated their album release on Friday evening in New York City at Samsung 837 NYC. Jesse Miller, bassist and producer, provides insight on the band's projected outcome of the album. He shares his interpretation of the Eats the Light. Jesse Miller explains, “It is a pop record in the sense that the arrangements are purposely simplified and the melodies are catchy. We want people to be humming these songs days after hearing them. The album doesn't need an

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  • Justice new single for Safe and Sound. Photo by: Justice / YouTube

Justice Drops New Single Safe and Sound

By |July 13th, 2016|Categories: Entertainment, Europe, France, Music News, National News, Paris, Pop Culture, World News|Tags: , , , , |

The Kings of European Dance Music Justice, electronic dance music heavyweights from France, has just recently released a new single from their upcoming next album that currently does not have a release date. The song 'Safe and Sound' is available to download, stream and share at: http://www.justice.church/ This marks the first piece of music the duo has produced following their successful 2011’s Audio, Video, Disco album. Factmag.com noted: In an interview with Annie Mac on BBC Radio 1, the duo confirmed they have a third album on the way. According to Gaspard Augé, they are “putting the last touches on it.” A name

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  • Vertex Festival 2016. Photo by: Vertex Festival

Vertex Festival 2016 Combines Music, Mountains, Camping & Good People

By |July 13th, 2016|Categories: Denver, Entertainment, Festivals, Gramatik, Lettuce, Music News, National News, ODESZA, Pop Culture, Previews, The Revivalists, Vertex Festival, YouTube|Tags: , , , , , , , , |

Cottonwood Meadows Hosts +40 Live Acts Outside of Denver Vertex Festival is a Colorado music festival taking place August 5-7. The festival is hosting Trey Anastasio Band, ODESZA and Alabama Shakes, as well as 40 live acts. Vertex Festival 2016 is going to be their first time out, and with Gramatik, Lettuce and other artists that have sold out venues across the country to perform together with no over-lapping sets will be a special treat for guests onsite. Nature and outdoor activities will be present at Vertex. The scenery of the Collegiate Mountain Range will combine with the stage lightening

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  • Concert photography being taken with a smartphone. The recent Apple patent to disable video recording at concerts has caught major buzz, where the Apple patent for texting and driving is not being heavily publicized. Photo by: pexels.com

The Debate Between Texting and Driving vs. Filming at Concerts

By |July 10th, 2016|Categories: Entertainment, Festivals, Film News, Music News, National News, Politics, Pop Culture, Reflections, Tech News, YouTube|Tags: , , , , , |

Will Apple Use Their 2014 Patent to Block Texting and Driving Before the 2016 Patent to Block Cameras on iPhones? https://youtu.be/H2bqDnZMGOU Mainstream media is all buzzed up for Apple's recent patent to block smartphones from illegal filming at concerts, museums and movie theaters. It is my theory that the media is using this story to distract the masses into thinking the technology is made for concerts. They seem to be trying to put the blame on the diehard fans that love music enough to share it with other people, and that the camera blocking technology is going to be produced

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  • Morris from America by Sean McElwee being screened at NEXT FEST 2016. Photo by: Sundance Institute

Sundance Institute Announces Film and Music Lineup for Sundance NEXT FEST 2016

By |July 6th, 2016|Categories: Entertainment, Festivals, Fiction, Film News, Los Angeles, Music News, National News, NEXT FEST, Non-Fiction, Pop Culture, Previews, Sundance Film Festival, Tech News|Tags: , , , , , , , , |

August 12-14 at The Theatre at Ace Hotel Downtown Los Angeles The Sundance Institute has just released the 2016 music, comedy and film lineup for NEXT FEST. Several of the film such as, Morris from America, White Girl and Goat; all made their world debuts at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival. They each won big with worldwide audiences. They will be making their Los Angeles Premiere at NEXT FEST. Royal by Flying Lotus will be making its World Premiere at the festival taking place August 12-14. Take a look through the film guide setup by the Sundance Institute for the NEXT

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  • Women playing guitar and enjoying the effects of music in a record store. Photo by: unsplash.com

Research the Effects of Music On the Body

By |July 6th, 2016|Categories: China, Entertainment, Hong Kong, Minnesota, Music News, National News, United States|Tags: , , , , , , , , |

Heart Rate, Brain Activity, and Mood Music is a universal form of communication that has been around for tens of thousands of years. It has evolved from using air to produce sound with flutes, to people singing together, moving forward to drumming on goatskin tied around hollow pieces of wood, to later using strings and bows to manipulate sound. Music in evolution continues to progress along with Homo sapiens. As our species develops advanced forms of tools; it also provides musicians the ability to produce music for different listeners, settings and environments. Originally, music was shared in between friends and family in central Europe.

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iTunes Sales Are Down, and Now Apple Wants to Block Video Recording at Music Events

By |July 1st, 2016|Categories: Economy, Entertainment, Film News, Music News, National News, Pop Culture, World News, YouTube|Tags: , , , , , , , , |

The Fall of Rome Went Better Than This If television killed the radio star, Apple wants us to believe that YouTube and filming live performances killed the iTunes star. CNN reports that Apple plans to use the technology to stop illegal filming in movie theaters and concert venues. In many cases, I agree with it blocking people from filming movies and comedic acts, but disagree that all artists feel the same way about being advertised for free by their fans via online video. Apple seems to not want to invest in research and development that will empower users, but instead, they

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  • LouFest 2016 schedule announcement. Photo by: LouFest 2016

LouFest 2016 Releases Daily Schedule

By |June 30th, 2016|Categories: Big Gigantic, Entertainment, Festivals, Missouri, Music News, National News, Previews, St. Louis|Tags: , , , , , , , |

Ms. Lauryn Hill to Showcase in Forest Park LouFest 2016 has just announced their schedule. The festival will be taking place in downtown St. Louis with LCD Soundsystem, Chris Stapleton, Ms. Lauryn Hill, Big Gigantic and additional artists. LouFest is now celebrating their 7th year. The festival has over 30 national acts set to perform on 4 stages. There will be the Market Square showcasing local artists, and the Nosh Pit celebrating the Lou's culinary excellence. For single day passes via the festival's main website, click here. LouFest continues to provide grammy award-winning music live on stage in the heart of St.

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Farm Aid 2016 in Bristow, Virginia Hosts Nelson, Young, Matthews & More

By |June 26th, 2016|Categories: Dave Matthews Band, Farm Aid, Music News, National News, Previews, Willie Nelson|Tags: , , , , , , , , , |

Sturgill Simpson, Alabama Shakes, Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats Set to Perform Farm Aid 2016 returns to Bristow, Virginia to help bring awareness for local farming, supporting sustainable agriculture, and providing a stage for musicians to share their music on September 17. The festival lineup features: Willie Nelson, John Mellencamp, Neil Young and Dave Matthews — with Tim Reynolds. Additionally, Sturgill Simpson, Alabama Shakes, Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats, Jamey Johnson, Margo Price, Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real, Carlene Carter and Insects vs Robots are scheduled to perform. The site is located just outside of Washington, D.C.

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