Singer Luke Underhill releases new EP 'Atlas'

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The singer and songwriter known as Luke Underhill has released his new EP record, “Atlas.” The EP brings six new Underhill tracks for an approximate total listening time of half an hour. It has been proudly published on the Rags Records independent music label without the influence of the corporate music industry. The most significant Underhill release since his breakaway surprise 2013 hit, “Back to November,” “Atlas” is evocative, melodic, and poised to bring the music of Luke Underhill to listeners around the globe.

 

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Independent Hip Hop Artist/Producer Mo Beatz Releases radio single "5 Star General"

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The Mo Better Beatz label announces the release of the radio single "5 Star General" for independent hip hop artist Mo Beatz. "5 Star General" by Mo Beatz is a bass-thumping,orchestral-sounding instrumental single with a smooth but intense cinematic vibe which began receiving three hundred weekly spins independently and continues to gain national attention with monitored internet and Europe FM radio airplay.

 

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Composer Sleeping Thunder releases new LP record “Soundtrack for a Science Fiction”

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The composer known as Sleeping Thunder has released his latest LP album, “Soundtrack for a Science Fiction.” It comprises 14 original Sleeping Thunder instrumental tracks for a total listening time of one full hour. The record comes on the heels of his “Destination: There!” LP which appeared in fall of 2014, entrancing listeners and solidifying him as one of the modern era's most intriguing instrumental composers of independent music. Both albums have been proudly published on the Sleeping Thunder Creations music label outside the influence of the corporate music industry.

 

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Blues man Terence Lording releases new EP record 'Resonate the Night'

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The songwriter and recording artist of blues music known as Terence Lording has released his latest extended-play record, “Resonate the Night.” The EP contains four original Lording tracks for an approximate total listening time of 25 minutes, making for a roundly comprehensive introduction to this remarkable music artist for listeners not yet acquainted. It has been published as an independent release without the outside influence of the corporate music power structure. Utterly unique, entirely fresh, and thrumming with the ingenuity which characterized the beat poets of the 1950s and '60s, “Resonate the Night” is both art for the artist and music for longtime listeners who are tired of the same-old, same-old sound.

 

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Singer-songwriter Chris Hardy releases new rock LP 'Hey Goliath'

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The singer and songwriter known as Chris Hardy has released his latest LP rock album, “Hey Goliath.” The record has been published on the Three Beans Music independent record label without the financial or managerial support of the corporate music industry. It comprises 10 original Hardy songs for an approximate total listening time of 35 minutes. Kaleidoscopic, evocative and endlessly original, “Hey Goliath” from Chris Hardy is easily one of the most impressive and enjoyable rock records to appear in years.

 

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Nellagy releases new EP album '#Nellagenius'

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The rapper, singer and songwriter known around the world as Nellagy has released his widely anticipated EP record, “#Nellagenius.” The EP is Nellagy's most significant official release since his popular winter 2014 album, “That's How I Do,” which notably featured his surprise hit single, “To the Sky.” Both albums and the single have been proudly released on the Spentopia Entertainment independent music label without the influence of the corporate music industry. Full of groove, bass, smarts and style, “#Nellagenius” is the latest reason for fans of hip hop to pay attention to this rising star from the American East Coast.

 

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Producer Rick Tarbox releases new single 'Ride On'

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The producer and songwriter of electronic dance music known as Rick Tarbox has released his latest official single, “Ride On” featuring Johnny King. The track is an upbeat, vivifying digital track composed and produced in the original tradition of the best house music ever created. “Ride On” has been published in both a standard and extended mix, the latter of which scores the listener nearly 10 minutes of energetic dance floor fuel. Pulsing, pounding, thumping and jamming, “Ride On” featuring Johnny King is the latest example of what Rick Tarbox is capable of at any given moment.

 

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Rapper King Shabazz releases new single 'My Day'

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The rapper and performer of hip hop known as King Shabazz has released his latest official single, “My Day.” The single has been produced by Chill and released as an independent track outside the influence of the corporate music industry. Inspirational, heavy-hitting, and performed to a laid-back back beat that's full of groove and bass, “My Day” is the King Shabazz single his fans have been clamoring for.

 

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S Club Cash in on the Good Old Days

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The last few years have seen a resurgence of bands from the 90s and 2000s reuniting. Whether that be because of a genuine need for nostalgia in the market, or just because the pop stars of our youth are struggling to pay the mortgages on their fancy homes, we are still being bombarded.

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Robin Thicke and Pharrell Williams Contest Blurred Lines Decision

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There has been yet another twist in the tale of Blurred Lines and the legal action bought against it.


Back in March, Marvin Gaye’s family who started legal action against the song’s writers and performers won their case when a court concluded that Blurred Lines copied Gaye’s Got to Give it Up. Now, lawyers representing Pharrell Williams and Robin Thicke are pushing for a new trial, citing “errors in jury instructions, improper testimony from a musicologist and insufficient evidence to support the initial ruling.”

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