Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Scrapomatic's Latest tour itinerary and Alternate Root Magazine's Featured artist



Scrapomatic 

Alternate Root Magazine's Featured artists of the week 10-16-12

The duo that anchor Scrapomatic, Mike Mattison and Paul Olsen, met at a P-Funk concert in 1994 Minneapolis. The pair found an instant common ground for song collaboration and the path led them to move to New York City in the early 2000’s, lining up for open mics on the singer/songwriter circuit...For more on this feature visit Alternate Root Magazine where you may also find a free download of:

 "NIGHT TRAINS, DISTANT WHISTLES"




Scrapomatic will be on the road at the following 
venues in support of  "I'm A Stranger And I Love The Night"

Nov 14 – Wilmington, NC – The Soap Box
Nov 15 – Raleigh, NC – Pour House Music Hall
Nov 16 – Asheville, NC – Asheville Music Hall
Nov 17 – Dahlonega, GA – Crimson Moon
Dec 8 – Moorestown, NJ – Jen & Dave’s
Dec 9 – New York, NY – Joe’s Pub/The Public Theater
















Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Out now from 1320 Records

The latest offering from  1320 Records includes a free 12 track download from Project Aspect and the long awaited follow up recording for Super Galactic Expansive Both can be heard at 1320records.com 


Project Aspect Releases 'Automagically' Free on 1320 Records



I am absolutely thrilled to release my third Full Length album to date,‘AutoMagically’. This FREE 12 track album is a reflection of the many influences that I have been blessed enough to absorb over the past year. With explosive genre defying energy, this release takes you through a powerful; ever-evolving journey through Time and Bass. AutoMagically is a proper blend of Crunchy drums, Soulful vintage vocal samples, fresh synth lines, piano, horns andof course, plenty of breath taking Bass in your Face! I am so thankful for all of my friends and family for supporting me through this amazing adventure. This is still only the beginning. I hope you enjoy listening to this as much as I did making it! I am so excited to share this with all of you, and the best part about the whole thing is that it is a FREE DOWNLOAD! So much love, take care of each other. Thank you for your ears, you have a piece of my heart!






Super Galactic Expansive "Constant + Variables" 

‘Constant + Variables’, the long-awaited follow up to Super Galactic Expansive’s 2010 debut album ‘Supersensible Science’, is an insightful, introspective, psychedelic odyssey into a powerful  honest Truth of the Universe: …The only thing that’s Constant in Life is Change, and Change is nothing more than Variables thrown into the Equation of Life… Super Galactic Expansive is the unique collaborative glitch-hop project of electronic composer, Jamie Watts (KiloWatts) and poet/lyricist, Anand Petigara (Amagine). A distinctive synergy takes place in the studio when these two intriguing minds enter into the creative flow together, finding a unique dynamic and gentle balance, which merges their contrasting art forms into a congruent, singular voice evoking deep, personal and universal meaning all listeners can resonate with. After the release of their highly experimental debut album, Supersensible Science, SGE has processed and integrated the gamut of experiences – the growing pains and growing joys – that have marked their evolution and their lives, to create a stunningly beautiful, intricately precise, and powerfully cathartic expression of an undeniable process we all must engage and endure on our own accord…that of deep and meaningful change in one’s life. Put your headphones on, open your heart and mind, and enjoy this sonic journey into the power of transformation…




Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Nine Times Blue debut Full-Length "Falling Slowly" out November 20th







Nine Times Blue Soars with Power Pop Influences on Debut Full-Length CD, Falling Slowly, Coming November 20 from Renegade Recordings, with National Distribution by City Hall Records



ATLANTA, GA – Renegade Recordings announces a November 20 release date for Falling Slowly, the debut full-length CD from Atlanta-area based power pop quartet Nine Times Blue, which will be distributed nationally by City Hall Records. Co-produced by Bryan Holmes of The Producers, Falling Slowly was mixed and mastered by two-time Grammy-winning producer Don McCollister, who’s worked with such top-selling artists as Sister Hazel, Indigo Girls, Third Day and Shawn Mullins. Nine Times Blue is comprised of Kirk Waldrop (vocals, guitar), Greg King (guitar), Jeff Nelson (bass) and Jason Brewer (drums), and the album features numerous guest appearances, including John Faye (IKE, The Caulfields), David Myhr (The Merrymakers) and Bryan Holmes. 

The new album’s nine original songs showcase the creative writing style of bandleader Kirk Waldrop, who takes his classic power pop influences (The Smithereens, Squeeze, Gin Blossoms, Jimmy Eat World and Plain White T’s) and embodies them with a modern esthetic that makes them newly relevant. Bryan Holmes, leader of ’80s power pop hit makers The Producers, described the band as having “great songwriting talent with a distinctive, unique voice and yet the songs maintain a familiarity that radio will like. It’s new and fresh, but with a hint of ‘have I heard this song before’?” 

Nine Times Blue, whose music has been described by one critic as “clean-cut jangly rock,” will kick off the release of Falling Slowly with several Atlanta advance performances, including a 7-8 PM set as part of the “Barktober Fest” at Atlanta’s Sweetwater Brewery on October 27, a benefit for Angels Among Us Pet Rescue (www.angelsrescur.org); as well as a show with several other area bands on November 9 at the Famous Pub. The band will celebrate its official CD release with a show on December 1st at Smith’s Olde Bar in the downstairs Atlanta Room. (1580 Piedmont Ave. NE; www.smithsoldebar.com), with additional groups to be announced. The band will also support the new CD with tour dates throughout the southeast and east coast from December into the first months of the new year.

The name Nine Times Blue comes from a Michael Nesmith song of the same name.  It was recorded by The Monkees, but never released officially until it was re-recorded years later on Mike Nesmith’s First National Band album, Magnetic South.

Nine Times Blue singer/guitarist Kirk Waldrop previously fronted the Athens, Georgia-based group, The Features, from 1994 – 1997, which released two singles – “Reasons Why” and “So Much Time” through Democrat Records.

The first incarnation of Nine Times Blue was formed in Washington, DC, in 1999 and lasted until the fall of 2004.  A second version formed in 2007 and functioned mainly as an acoustic duo, although a handful of full band performances were played over the next couple of years at festivals and clubs around Atlanta. In July, 2010, Nine Times Blue participated in the “343 For Kids” event benefitting the Children’s Restoration Network, which involved 343 hours of continuous music and set a record as the World’s Longest Concert (by multiple artists) in the Guinness Book of World Records.

The current lineup (Jeff Nelson, Greg King, Jason Brewer, Kirk Waldrop) was formed over the last year during the recording of Falling Slowly. “The songs on Falling Slowly are largely not autobiographical, but instead are from the perspective of others that I know or have known,” says Kirk Waldrop. “The majority of my songs are written with music and melody written first. For some reason, the majority of the ideas I have for songs come to me while driving and I sing a melody or lyrics into my phone recorder.  So – when sitting down to write songs, I just go back through all the recorded snippets on my phone and pick one or two to start with.”

Waldrop’s primary influences include The Beatles, Squeeze, Crowded House, Elvis Costello, Marshall Crenshaw, Nick Lowe, The Posies, XTC, The Smithereens, Matthew Sweet and Robyn Hitchcock. Falling Slowly features several local Atlanta music friends, including former Nine Times Blue members Eric Leland and Eric Jefferson, Joe Giddings, Jonathan Gale and Jerry Mason. 

In addition to his work with Nine Times Blue, Kirk Waldrop, along with his partners in Tribute LLC, organized and produced two Paul McCartney tribute compilations that were released in 2001 by Oglio Records, titled Listen to What the Man Said and Coming Up. The CDs, which featured such artists as Robyn Hitchcock, Matthew Sweet, Semisonic and They Might Be Giants, helped raise money for breast cancer research in the memory of Linda McCartney.
   
For more information, visit www.ninetimesblue.net.



Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Billy Harvey playing with Charlie Mars


Charlie Mar's has announced several full band shows this month and has asked the amazing musicians that played on his latest cd to recreate the magic!  This includes our very own, Billy Harvey (who also produced Charlies latest album "Blackberry Light"). 


If you're in the area, please stop by and enjoy the show!  

10/11 Oxford MS Proud Larry's      www.proudlarrys.com
10/12 Jackson MS Duling Hall        www.dulinghall.com
10/13 Memphis MS Hi-Tone           www.hitonememphis.com
10/18 Charleston SC Charleston Pour House    www.charlestonpourhouse.com
10/19 Wilmington NC Soapbox Laundro Lounge  www.soapboxlaundrolounge.com
10/20 Atlanta GA Smiths Olde Bar      www.smithsoldebar.com
10/21 Nashville TN WRLT Sun Night @ 3rd and Lindsley   www.3rdandlindsley.com

And please make sure give a shout out to Billy - he's a personal favorite, great guy and awesome musical talent!

You can friend Billy at one of the following links below.




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