Video Premiere: “Something To Believe In” by Parachute
1Again: Music For January: Anewka
3It’s a new year and there’s a new concept. Compilations, at least for the remainder of 2011, will include some concept-pertaining interludes and will, if we wish to continue, be divided into genre-specific sections. This aside, Anewka is the fresh start to this series that will keep you amped throughout the year. The compilation has a bunch of different genres that are all pertinent – many new artists, some big names and two old tracks. There’s something for everyone there and we would be surprised if you didn’t find something to your liking. Of course, the ever-so-phenomenal Kookie who is also featured in the interludes. Love and music!
Video Premiere: “Teenage” by MONA
1Katy Perry covers Vanidades magazine
1Video Premiere: “Desperate Girls & Stupid Boys” by Kimberly Caldwell
1Khaled Abol Naga brings Arabic indie music to the forefront with “Microphone”
1We have been invited to the private screening debut of Khaled Abol Naga‘s feature film Microphone. Although we used to be film aficianados as youngsters and then sharply veered into independent films in the beginning our adolescence, we were skeptical about Arabic cinema partially because we have lost hope of the genre sometime in the 80s’ and also because, on our part, we never put any effort to tap back into it. However, something about the aura of Microphone grabbed us. Not only was it touted to be an unconventional angle for Egyptian cinema, but also because it was heavy on another form of art that we are pretty familiar with – music.
The film is a frank look at the state of Arabian talent and the obstacles for its recognition. Centered in Alexandria, the picture takes the viewer into an atypical perspective of this historic city’s underground scene of artists, eccentrics and all-around young creative community. The storyline is a serious of true stories that intertwine together as the plot thickens spliced with rewound scenes of the main character’s meeting with his old, and possibly only, love.
The movie brings to light the struggle for talent to rise and the ramifications of that pursuit, whether societal, familial, religious or even emotional. It is filmed in docudrama format that makes the characters more personable and their reality a more imminent one. Varying from to the main character’s love who decides to fugue the country in hopes of developing her standard of living to his father, who serves as a leitmotif for Arabian music‘s golden days.
Even as the movie centers around musical bands, many of which are raw talents that surprised us with their songs and performances ranging from hip-hop to rock to even ska, the real story here is that of the state of life in most of the Arab world. It deals heavily with political commentary, religious implications and the sad state of art appreciation. These factors are focal points that have managed to trump the development of the arts – a vital organ of a functioning society.
Although their hopes are thwarted throughout the movie from personal relations ships to the intervention of police forces, the movie does not fail to end with a note of hope and affirmation that Arabian talent is still alive and well, its only murderer is oppression, corruption and prejudice.
Microphone gives the viewer a candid view on the hurdles that once weren’t there. It is a crucial collection of biopics that serves as a reminder of the condition of Arabian arts. The film is a true timepiece that will leave you with an ambition to protect young talent and hope for progression, yet will lure you with great melodic accompaniment along the way. We highly recommend Microphone for your viewing.
Video Premiere: “I’m Gonna Dance” by Ayo
1Sexy Track: “Night Air” by Jamie Woon
Lesser-hyped newcomer, artist Jamie Woon, is not up to make a bold statement for his debut, but one that is placid, yet with an impact. This track is reminiscent of times in mood music when the ethereal had meaning and was wanted. It feels like a beautiful marriage between Radiohead’s “Creep” and Madonna’s “To Have Not To Hold.” Dim yet layers with many delicious elements that will keep you coming back for more. Moreover, the vocals are on point all along. Click here to listen to it.
Video Premiere: “Bite Back” by Zowie
1Lil’ Kim’s new track “You Be Killin’ Em’” leaks
1Legendary: “Love Songs” by The Cure
1Adele’s cover version of this magnificent song reminded us of the classic, bought to our attention by one of our close friends. What a great song of yearning with some mean rock strumming.
RuPaul’s Drag Race season 3 is now available on iTunes!
3The third season to the drama-filled reality series that brought us some of the greatest characters on reality TV is here. RuPaul‘s readying up some shenanigans on this one with 12 queens and more episodes than ever. The queen’s back!
Video Premiere: “I Follow Rivers” by Lykke Li
1Lady Gaga features transsexuals in “Born This Way” video!
4The internet’s alit with rumors that Lady Gaga is somewhere off in a top-secret location to film the single that will inevitable be a world wide hit considering the amount of publicity it is getting. But, in true Gaga fashion this one will not shy away from the shock and awe campaign that she unleashed on us when she came around. Of course, we love every bit of it especially when we heard alleged news on transsexuality being incorporated into her usually highly-concepted music videos.
Gwen Stefani L’Oreal commercial
1Robyn wins big at Swedish Grammys
1Adele’s interview and performance on Alan Carr
1click below to see the performance.









