Sup sciducks.  My good friend ethan-ward-e-603finalcut was able to grab an interview spot with New Hampshire’s top mashup artist, E-603.  Not only does he produce some sick tunes, you can download them for free. Or support him and pay what you want, right here.   You can even live at his house for a weekend and play badminton with him. I’m more of a ping pong guy myself, but if I had an extra grand around there’d be some serious badminton going on.  Full interview with E-603 after the jump! Continue reading »

 

Yeah that’s right, I’m talking the virtual/cartoon band Gorillaz. On March 1st 2010, the video for their latest single Stylo, was posted to the band’s youtube channel.  Like most Gorillaz videos, this one’s pretty sick.  What sucks is it’s not as artistic as previous videos, such as Feel Good IncStylo features a car chase, an android version of Noodle (omg wtf I want the real Noodle, she is mah favorite~), no Russel, and Bruce Willis.  Yeah, you read that right, Bruce “yippie kai yay” Willis.

If you’re a big Gorillaz fan, they’re streaming the entire album for free on NPR for your listening pleasure, they have been doing so since midnight today too.  Take a listen here, you won’t regret it.  Don’t forget to pick up the new album, Plastic Beach in stores on March 9th (or if you are a bigger weeaboo than me, in Japan on the 3rd~)!  I’m stoked for it.

 

Mediocrity embodied in jpeg formatKwon Boa is a manufactured pop star with a mediocre voice.  The Korean does not have a unique voice, nor does she have a great producer to build up stompin’ beats to mask such vocal deficiencies.  Nevertheless, BoA released her first Japanese album in two years on February 10, 2010.  The vast majority entirety of her last few albums have been horrendous, best left forgotten in your collection of foreign music that you keep to show people on the internet how cultured you are. Reasons to avoid this new BoA album, bar a few songs, after the jump.

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Kumi Koda's Universe CoverIf you follow the J-pop at all (which you don’t), you are aware of Kumi Koda’s new album titled Universe, which was packaged together with her fifth compilation album and a DVD.  The album was released in Japan on February 3rd 2010, selling 221,887 copies in the first week, according to the Oricon charts.  The album is Kumi Koda’s eighth studio album, and a great one at that.  Splicing her usual R&B and pop sounds with some rock over tones, Universe is a decent experience – even if the remixes are better.  More after the jump.

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