[Event Preview] The Underground Music Showcase – 7/23-7/26 – Denver, CO

After the raucous and discovery laden journey that was last year’s Underground Music Showcase in Denver, CO; we are once again gearing up for another edition of our favorite music festival in Denver. One of the few remaining music gatherings in our the fair city of Denver to eschew the typical smattering of major label festival fare, The UMS has dropped the first glimpse into a lineup boasting over 1,500+ acts strewn across various shops and bars dotting Denver’s South Broadway district, and we’ve already got stars in our widening Ninja eyes as a result. Buoyed by the gleaming synth-pop of Portland, OR’s STRFKR and the psych induced dream-rock of Brooklyn trio DIIV, as well as TMN Favorites Rose Quartz, Wild High and The Epilogues, this year’s UMS looks to be as top heavy as ever without skimping on any of the underground qualities which brought it to prominence in the first place. Grab your tickets here, and quite honestly, for our friends in Denver, $50.00 for a four-day paradisaical dip into some of the best atmosphere and music (of an absurd number of genres as well, mind you) the Mile High City has to offer is what we like to call in the industry… “a steal”.

Check out our 2014 coverage of The UMS here, stream our mini-playlist featuring a tune from each aforementioned act to stoke your UMS fire, and read the full lineup of announced artists thus far for the 2015 installment of The Underground Music Showcase below.

UMS 2015 first lineup announcement:

STRFKR, Diiv,  Milo Greene, Brick + Mortar, Slim Cessna’s Auto Club, Mac McCaughan (Superchunk), Moon Hooch, Until The Ribbon Breaks, Accordion Crimes, Beginners, Bud Bronson and the Good Timers, Colfax Speed Queen, Dragondeer, The Epilogues, Eros & the Eschaton, Gabriel, Garzón-Montano, In the Whale, The Knew, Land Lines, The Lonely Wild, Ned Garthe Explosion, Plum, Rose Quartz, Ryan Chrys and the Roughcuts, Shady Elders, South of France, SPELLS, Wild High, Wiredogs, The Yawpers.

’Golden Light’
’Doused’
’Leaving Now’
’Tidal’
’Hunting Season’

 

 

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You Don't Love Me No More

The keytar wielding Kill Paris has been shifting his sound lately, and “You Don’t Love Me No More” is an experiment of future bass influence, jam band attitude, and an intergalactic atmosphere that is setting up his new album , Galaxies Between Us, to be quite an intriguing release. The vocoded vocals sparkle across the buzzing synths and cosmic keys that culminate into a tune that sounds like a gritty B-side from Random Access Memories. Kill Paris is never short on grooves, and supplies them with this second single off the album, and, even better, has it up for free download! Snag it here.

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[Album Review] GRiZ – Say It Loud

Generally when sites or magazines write positive reviews on albums, they’ll (try) to come up with a nice, catchy title for the article. Even for good singles the same can be said; but in our opinion, GRiZ and his album title of Say It Loud, is all that needs to be said. Of course, that’s not really all that needs to be said, because we’re diving headfirst into a full song-by-song album review of the eleven part project.

On January 13th of this year, GRiZ announced All Good Records, his new full service label. That entity has already had some sweet releases, and now the mastermind has added his inaugural All Good album onto that list. It’s legendary, and it’s the culmination of not only the efforts of Grant, but also a lengthy list of comrades. You can pick up GRiZ’s album in a variety of formats here.

’GRiZ – The Anthem (ft. Mike Avery)’

The first of those comrades is Mike Avery, who starred in “The Anthem,” which was premiered by Billboard back in February. In starting off with GRiZ’s own vocal, “Let’s get loose; you guys feeling good?,” with the children’s ecstatic response, the whole album starts off with instant good vibes. As far as anthems go, this sets out to be “The Anthem” of all anthems. It arguably could be so, and it’s not even the my favorite track on the project. How do you get better than a 10? You’ll hear soon.

’GRiZ – Funk Party’

Everyone loves a nice “Funk Party” right? Right. Especially when it’s GRiZ somewhat surprisingly going off on some dirty glitch meets twerky moombah madness. For those who like it a little grimier, this gem should please your ears extensively. Don’t be misled by my verbiage though, because things still get pretty saxy on this single.

’GRiZ – Get Down (ft. Sunsquabi And Manic Focus)’

“Get Down” brings with it two collaborators, being Colorado’s Sunsquabi and the beat machine Manic Focus. With guitar and saxophone solos, “Get Down” has a whole lot going on in it. The ending phrase alone is genius. The journey up to it is both exciting and groovy beyond what is necessary, but surely we all can agree there can never be too much funk.

’GRiZ – Need This (ft. The Floozies)’

GRiZ enlists label family members The Floozies onto a track that some fans have been waiting over a year for. “Need This” has the sort of thuggish groove that makes pimp daddies like Andre Nickatina quiver at the knees. It’s dirty, but man is it also classy as hell. Around the last minute we get sonically blessed by a cleansing conclusion which is too tasteful to describe in words. Continue reading

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Acid Washed

Here’s an exclusive taste of the upcoming Exmag and BRANX EP, Plants and Animals, for you to enjoy! Meshing together best of old school rock and funk with glitch hop madness, Exmag and BRANX set out to get you grooving from the first note to the last on “Acid Washed.” With plenty of great tunes on the way, this is a silky intro to what is sure to be a spectacular project courtesy of Members Only, a renowned American outerwear and apparel brand for men and women. Make sure to catch Exmag in your city on their tour!

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[Get Crunk] Friday Party Playlist (Vol. 140)

Howdy ninjas! It’s Friday again. We all know what THAT means. Kick it off right with theses ten jams and be sure to #danceirresponsibly. Until next time, enjoy!

’Outkast – Roses (Peter Brennan & TCUP Remix)’
’LarryKoek – Île de Luna (Original Mix)’
’Mace – Around Me (Trooko Remix) ( The Remixes Vol 05 )’
’BAEWATCH – Energy (Original Mix)’
’Milo & Otis – Trap Arms’
’Goshfather & Jinco X FIrst Gift – Blithe (Original Mix)’
’Nicki Minaj x M.I.H. – Only (Salva Edit)’
’William Crooks – The House That Booty Built Ft. Cheldon McQueen’
’Mr. Carmack – Pay For What (LUCA LUSH REMIX)’
’Louis & Prada MikeeyKrook & SickState – Up To No Good (Original Mix)’
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ferrari

Drop whatever you’re doing and listen to this. Coyote Kisses came out with this fresh original track titled “Ferrari”, and it’s one of those tunes that’ll make you get up and dance. The LA-based producer mixes uplifting synth with a bouncy beat, creating a high energy piece that resembles the sound of MitiS and Wave Racer. The future melodies highlight the beat drop, showcasing their finesse and character. Whether you’re chilling on your couch, cruising in your car or dancing in a big room, this tune serves as an all-purpose anthem that is pure electronic goodness.

Grab a free copy of this track here while you vibe away on this “Ferrari”, and we promise it’ll be a great ride!

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Infatuation

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