The Take Down
• March 27, 2013 • Leave a CommentPosted in Dabin, Koda
Tags: Chill, Columbia, Dabin, digital, electronica, Fluorescent Records, Folktronic, future pop, indie, Jordan Sudak, Koda, music, music review, post-dubstep, South Carolina, The Take Down
Unapologetic
• November 20, 2012 • Leave a CommentPosted in Album Review, Rihanna
Tags: '80s music, '90s music, 1988, 2012, 2013, 24, acoustic, acoustic music, acoustic pop, Adele, album, Album Review, Alone, America, American, Barbados, beat, Benny Blanco, Billboard, Brian Kennedy, Caribbean, Carlos McKinney, Chase & Status, chopped and skewed, Chris Brown, Chris Brown and Rihanna, classic, classical music, club, club music, dance, dance break, dance music, David Guetta, Def Jam, delivery, Diamonds, disc, drugs, dubstep, Echo Boom, EDM, electronic, electronic music, electronica, Elof Loelv, eminem, Emma Stone, female vocalist, Firebomb, Flippa, Fool in Love, Future, Gen Y, Giorgio Tuinfort, Greyhound, Guetta, harmony, HEART, Hip-Hop, instrument, instrumentation, island feel, Japanese Pop, Jay-Z, Jessie J, Jump, Justin Parker, La Roux, Labrinth, Lost in Paradise, Loud, love music, Love Without Tragedy, Love Without Tragedy / Mother Mary, Loveeeeeee Song, lovelorn, lyric, lyrics, Man Down, marijuana, melody., Michael Cera, Michael Jackson, Mike Will Made-It, Mikey Mike, Mikky Ekko, Millenials, modern music, Mother Mary, music, music critic, music review, musical artist, musical delivery, Namie Amuro, Nas, Naughty Boy, Nicki Minaj, Nicky Romero, No I.D., No Love Allowed, Nobody's Business feat. Chris Brown, Nobody's Business featuring Chris Brown, Numb, Numb featuring Eminem, Oakwud, ode, Only Girl in the World, ostinato, Parker Ighile, party, party music, Patrick Mullins, Phresh Out the Runway, Pony, pop, pop / rock, pop star, Pop Wansel, Pour It Up, prayer, R&B, rap, Rated R, Review, Rihanna, Rihanna and Chris Brown, Rihanna's seventh album, Robyn Rihanna Fenty, Roc, rock, Rock n' Roll, rolling, sample, sampled music, Saturday Night Live, sax, seventh album, Single, Single Review, Skin, Skrillex, SNL, Song, speak-sing, SRP, Stargate, Stay, string quartet, studio, T-Pain, Talk that Talk, Taylor Swift, Thanksgiving, The Way You Make Me Feel, The-Dream, track, Umbrella, Umbrella ft. Jay-Z, United World Chart, vinyabarion, What Now, Who's Afraid of Music, World Music, 安室奈美恵
New Artist Alert: CoMa
• July 29, 2012 • 1 CommentPosted in CoMa, Koda, New Artist Alert, POLYHYMNIΔ
Tags: 2012, ambient, ambient music, anti-genre, Bristol, britain, classical, collaboration, CoMa, critic, criticism, DIY music, dream-hop, electronica, England, English, ep, female vocalist, fluoescent records, folk, future garage, future pop, garage, Jewel, Koda, may the bridges i burn light my way ep, music, music critic, music review, new music, piano, POLYHYMNIΔ, pop, salisbury, Somerset, soundcloud, Stonehenge, UK garage, Who's Afraid of Music, wiltshire
Cinderella’s Eyes
• July 18, 2012 • Leave a CommentPosted in Album Review, Nicola Roberts
Tags: 2011, 2011 in music, Album Review, anti-bullying, beat of my drum, Brit Pop, British, britpop, Cinderella's Eyes, dance, dance pop, dancepop, debut solo album, derek allen, diplo, eminem, English, entertainment, female vocalist, Girls Aloud, gladiator, Gwen Stefani, halston, Kate Bush, london, lucky day, metronomy, music, music critic, music criticism, music review, Nicola Roberts, polydor, polydor records, pop, pop records, porcelain heart, Robyn, sticks + stones, sticks and stones, synth-pop, synthpop, the arcade, the invisible men, tikovoi, UK, vinyabarion, von doll, Who's Afraid of Music, yo-yo
Fluorescent Records Presents: Summer Vacation Part 4
• July 17, 2012 • Leave a CommentPosted in Album Review, BLUE BLISS, Chris Rehm, Compilation Album, ian curtis wishlist, Leon de Pounce, Naadyn, Sambien
Tags: acid, acid house, acid rock, acid trance, Album Review, ambient, Ami Suzuki, Coldplay, dance, DIY artists, DIY music, drug music, electronica, europop, Fluorescent Records, hardcore, house, Imogen Heap, independent, indie, indie label, indie pop, indie rock, indie synth, music, music blog, music critic, music criticism, music review, Perfume, pop, post-dubstep, reggae, synthpop, Tiesto, trance, tripping, Who's Afraid of Music, witch house