No matter how tight your set is, no matter now sweet your remixes are and no matter how many booties get to shaking on the
Tag: Music
The above video is of Rasta Legend Bob Marley singing “No Woman, No Cry” live in Boston in 1979. Bob was born February 6th, 1945, and if he were alive, Bob Marley would have turned 67 today. He remains the best-known and admired performer of reggae music and is credited with helping spread both Jamaican music and the Rastafari movement to a worldwide audience as well as smoking a whole lot of weed. . We recommend you celebrate his birthday and honor Marley. We’re sure you can figure out how….
We’ll post any great video promoting The Giants, especially one remixing Calvin Harris and featuring Missy Modell. We love the song, we love the spirit, and we love the Giants jersey, and the hat, and the skin tight leggings. I’ll stop there and let you see for yourself. GO GIANTS, bitches! The G-Men are back.
With the Electro revolution in full swing, and music as a lifestyle choice making the first serious comeback since the early 90’s, even the way you get your sound is expressive of who you are and what you represent. If you want to represent a dude who wouldn’t know bass if Skrillex lived in his basement, stick with what you have. If you want to represent a dude who knows his stuff, and could probably impregnate a girl with Ivy League babies from the other side of a football field, check out Serene Audio’s Talisman Active. Seriously.
Check out The Campus Socialite’s picks for what’s dropping this week in Movies, Music, DVD, and Gaming. You heard it here first.
They promised a huge DJ and they delivered because Cosmic Opera just declared Axwell of Swedish House Mafia will be the DJ. Wouldn’t expect any less.
It used to be that when people would go to see their favorite bands and DJs play, they would actually listen to the music, take in all of the visual stimulation around them, and get lost in the vibe. The advent of camera phones changed all of that. Nowadays you see a lot of people standing awkwardly still, taking videos with their smartphones. But startup Outlisten is proof that that doesn’t have to be a bad thing.
Penn State student Christian Petredis came up with the beat this past Summer with Sam Narick signing the hook. Then they grabbed Maserati Mo and Mike Wallz, both Penn State football players, to drop the rap verses and “Falling To You” was born. For a few college students frickin around on laptops, we have to say, the track is really sick.
Instant Panty Dropper. This new track “When It Gets Cold” comes to us directly from University of Wisconsin where Quincy Kwalae and JT Roach are killing it. Smooth vocals, acoustic guitar, a little drums. Basically, you need to grab a girl, sit her down on your couch, and play this track immediately. Babies will be made.
Check out the official line up for Ultra Music Festival. Tell us what you are more excited for in the comments below, Ultra or Cosmic Opera?