DJ Polished Solid is back with Pt. 2 of her great mix where the theme is Black. It features a lot of blaxploitation radio spots and music from the 70s. Right On. Make sure to checkout DJ Polished each and every Sunday from 4pm to 6pm on her show No Turn Unstoned right here.
It’s your girl WestStyle Chronicles back from a great session at the 1st Hit Listening Lounge. With the wine flowing and an anxious excitement in the air, everyone was ready to see indie soul artists N’dambi and Bilal. In this sit down gathering, both artists got a chance to speak on their musical influences, current inspirations and future projects. Here are a few pics from that awesome event. A huge shout out to the Music Addikts, Harmony In Life, Mood Music, Jodine’s Corner, DJ Phaze, and JB for bringing yet another successful event. (more…)
Special thanks to Sarah Crisman for conducting this excellent interview with Dallas born and bred musician Geno Young. Also checkout the track “Shoulda” after the jump that is available as a free download today from Geno.
Geno Young was born and bred to be a revolutionary soul artist. That’s how we do in Dallas. Or as our neighbors, Erykah Badu and producer Jah Born like to say “Dirty Always Live like a Soldier.” Yet few truly understand the contributions the Dallas community has made to the music industry at large – from Gospel, R&B, to Soul and Jazz, Dallas cats are playing the game on a different level compared to other urban hubs. (more…)
The long awaited release from N’Dambi is finally here, and it is dope. Her listening party in Atlanta was ridiculous and today if you’re in NYC, be sure to check out her release party presented by the lovely ladies of ONUTTS. Preview the album after the jump as well as a live acoustic performance of her first single, “Can’t Hardly Wait“. Shout out to Suite 903 for the clip. Also, enjoy the review from SoulTracks.
Lovin’ the first single (and video) from her Stax Debut, Pink Elephant, in stores October 6th. Check out her “What’s wrong with you”, from her debut album, Little Lost Girls Blues, (Cheeky-i/1999) after the jump.