Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Check out Jamallad, one of RadioIndy's favorite World artists


Radioindy Artist Spotlight for Jamallad

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Band Name: Jamallad
Band Location: Hawaii
Sounds Like: Cross between Bob Marley and Peter Gabriel
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Saturday, February 7, 2009

"A Decade ov Rejoycemusic" by I-Jaro along with Rejoyce (Reggae Artist from The Netherlands)

Singer/songwriter I-Jaro, along with Rejoyce, has released his first published album titled "A Decade ov Rejoycemusic," featuring roots reggae style music. The texture of this album is soft yet full of energy, while the instruments compliment the rich vocals. Lyrics are inspiring and deliver an uplifting message. "Share yuh Love" has subtle strings bringing the thoughtful lyrics to a well-blended mix. "Can We Fly" has syncopated rhythms nuanced by the graceful guitar fills and soft strings. Sit back and relax to the reggae beats as it takes your mind to an unwinding atmosphere. If you're in the mood for ideal relaxing and soothing reggae music you will want to take a listen to "A Decade ov Rejoycemusic."

-Diane and The RadioIndy.com Reviewer Team
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Tuesday, February 3, 2009

"A Breath of Fresh Air" by Ricardo Sinclair (Reggae Artist from Georgia (GA))

Sit back and enjoy the original collections on "A Breath of Fresh Air" by hip-hop artist Ricardo Sinclair. Sinclair projects his easy flowing rhymes with style and refreshing wordplay. Let the addictive beats move you as the sensation of the bass and drums play with driving punch. The production quality is great on the mix, as listeners will be able to hear the multi-layered instruments on this album very clearly. The synth orchestra intro in "Favorite Food- Monstar" adds a splash of tonal quality. Feel the colorful piano progressions smoothly cascading as the sound of the ocean waves gently roll, while also taking you away to a warm tropical place on the title track "Breath of Fresh Air (I Guarantee)." "A Breath of Fresh Air" is well worth hearing as it is embedded with hip-hop beats and reggae overtones which blend with futuristic sounds.

-Diane and The RadioIndy.com Reviewer Team
Check out Ricardo Sinclair's music on RadioIndy.com with link to purchase and links to popular sites

Monday, February 2, 2009

"Pacific Tales" by Tom Lunneberg (World Artist from California(CA))

If you should find yourself stressed out from today's economic woes, then perhaps Tom Lunneberg's "Pacific Tales" album is exactly what the doctor ordered. His latest disc is filled with extremely eloquent and intricate solo acoustic guitar work and is heavily rooted with various influences (Hawaiian slack key, Celtic, and blues). After about 30 seconds of listening to the track "Flutter" the impressive guitar work makes you feel as if you are fluttering above the clouds like a bird. It also shows off Lunneberg's Hawaiian slack key style and his amazing acoustic voicing. If you want something a little more upbeat "Cedrick's Blues" is a wonderful solo blues number with a charming melody. Lunneberg's finger style guitar playing on "Pacific Tales" deserves plenty of attention and may help bring your stress level down a few notches.

-Shaun and the RadioIndy.com Reviewer Team
Check out Tom Lunneberg's music on RadioIndy.com with link to purchase and links to popular sites


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