Posts Tagged ‘artists’

“Save the Arts” Commercial | Generation X

Saturday, January 7, 2012 by | No Comments | Category: Art, Culture, Video

Last year, the guys from Generation X brought to you the “Perlude”… this year a fresh new batch of creatives come together to spread positive energy in the new project: “Save the Arts”. Here’s a little snippet of what is to come later this year.


Jabari’s “Face to Face” w/ Surf Club [Interview]

Thursday, April 28, 2011 by | No Comments | Category: Culture, Entertainment, Music, Video

I haven’t really got to know these guys much. It was really cool that Jabari got to speak with them and get these guys known to a bigger domain. They do some pretty interesting work.

Jabari chats with the artist/production team. Surf Club talks to Jabari about their production history.

Click here for the full interview

www.iamjabari.com | @jabari | @surfclubmusic


Noir – Erick ARC Elliott

Thursday, February 10, 2011 by | No Comments | Category: Art, Downloads, Music, Rap

Yes, i know its a bit old. But i just had to post it for the Greedmont Community. Erick ARC Elliott, one of my favorite artists and a close friend, produce this greatness. I just couldn’t go without posting it, (haha listening to this mixtpape as we speak). Expect to see more from Mr. Elliott soon, he’s working on some more greedy material… DOWNLOAD!


Glitch Mob @ Masquerade + This Sunday!

Saturday, May 15, 2010 by | No Comments | Category: Events, Music, Uncategorized

The Glitch Mob and Becoming The Archetypewith Deru and Free the Robots .

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Sun, May 16, 2010 07:00 PM @ The Masquerade, Atlanta. $17.00

The Glitch Mob are one of electronic sound’s great ensembles, experts at blending sonic influences as they are at bringing together the force of their talented personnel. Their popularity has been almost viral, one of those rare, genuinely live acts in digital music. Triple-teaming live performance, they attack Lemur multi-touch screens, turning them into sonic battle axes. (That’s to say nothing of the solo lives of the members, impressive on their own.)

Thanks to the trio’s openness about what they do, we’ve got the works for you here: music for free listening, a behind-the-scenes look at some of the challenges of playing laptop music together as an ensemble, and images of how the Lemur touch performance is assembled that could apply to other touch (or tactile) interfaces. And if you’re in the US, there are opportunities below to see them live.

This spring is a big moment for the, uh … Glitchers. (Mobsters?) They have an epic debut album on the way, one of May’s most anticipated releases. It’s entitled Drink The Sea, coming out on their own Glass Air label. In support of that, they’re also mounting a big US tour, fusing sound and vision – dates below. It’s a chance both for musical and technological inspiration, wherever your own aesthetic may lead you.