Just about everyone loves the Fleet Foxes these days, and we here at TBT are no exception. Ever since the release of the band’s self-entitled debut album over three years ago, the Fleet Foxes have … Read More →
I think we all know about the anxiety and excitement that goes with plans for tomorrow night (I’m still not sure what I’m doing!!). So here’s a nice Zooey Deschanel – Joseph Gordon-Levitt duo to … Read More →
The next “next hip-hop star,” born and raised in Harlem, inspired to rap by his brothers murder, influenced by the Harlem based Diplomats (the likes of Jim Jones, Juelz Santana, and Cam’ron), ASAP (or A$AP) Rocky … Read More →
4.5 stars.Another new Zeuhl band from France(keep them coming) that is impressing me big time.Of course Rhodes piano,chunky bass and dynamite drumming will do that for me.Some excellent guitar work here too,and our own Udi Koomran also mastered this al…
Literally every major artist has experimented with remixing this song the past couple months. Lights by Ellie Goulding is a great song with a sound that transcends genres. When I hear this original, I feel … Read More →
Classical: the next frontier, the music that some of us think, ‘I’ll like that maybe when I’m older.’ No! It’s here. Lets say, I don’t know, your special friend comes over. Flip to some Italian … Read More →
Creativity: such an interesting concept, especially in music. Time and time again do we see or hear some “coincidences” of similarities in riffs, lyrics, or song names. There are only so many words in the … Read More →
Short, but sweet.. today’s Sample Sunday is of course dedicated to one of my favorite Christmas Songs – Snoop Dogg’s Santa Claus Goes Straight To The Ghetto, featuring Daz Dillinger, Nate Dogg, Tray Deee and … Read More →
In the spirit of the winter season, whether your celebrating Christmas, Hanukkah, Diwali, Kwanzaa or any other holiday I may have forgotten about, chances are that over the past month you’ve heard your fair share … Read More →
Yochk’o Seffer is a Hungarian born musician who is among the finest winds player (mainly alto saxophone) in the history of progressive music. After spending much of the 1960s in Paris playing with a host of jazz musicians in a variety of clubs, he was …
