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The Soundtrack of Brooklyn: Simply Missy’s ‘Oh Brooklyn (A Trini Grows In Brooklyn)’ Dominates the Premiere One Radio Airwaves – Tune In Now

We are pleased to announce that the new single ‘Oh Brooklyn (A Trini Grows In Brooklyn)’ from ‘Simply Missy’ is now on our prestigious Daily A-List Playlist. Listen out for it night and day on …

Celebrating and DJ’ing Music since the 1980s, ‘Lord Itill’ assembles a dream team of artists for ‘BLM’ The Album

BLM The Album is the exciting new release from producer and label owner, Lord Itill. This new Hip Hop / R&B album will be a breath of fresh air for anyone hardcore hip hop fans …

VINEMA BEST WORLDWIDE SINGERS OF EQUALITY, PEACE AND LOVE: The super talented ‘Etienne Stadwijk’ is joined by many powerful voices in the new uprising towards global equality on the beautiful heavenly jazz gem “Then Why?!”

Keyboard Player and Producer Etienne Stadwijk Releases a Powerful Response to the Current Social Climate with new song and video “Then Why?!”

Keyboard Player and producer Etienne Stadwijk has released a powerful and moving song “Then Why?!” as a commentary to the current social climate in the US and around the world.

“Then Why?!” is a statement piece that is accompanied by a hard hitting and emotionally raw video that depicts some of history’s worst acts against humanity, in an attempt to illustrate how we have arrived at this point. The message behind the song also offers a suggestion for a better way forward.

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  VINEMA BEST WORLDWIDE SINGERS OF EQUALITY, PEACE AND LOVE: The super talented ‘Etienne Stadwijk’ is joined by many powerful voices in the new uprising towards global equality using a beautiful musical weapon with heavenly jazz gem“Then Why?!” – Vinema UK

“Injustice of any kind is something that affects me deeply on many levels. This song not only attempts to verbalize the pain and suffering that so many have had to endure for so long because of this injustice, but it also suggests tolerance as a way past it. Let us all try to be more tolerant of one another. Without tolerance there will NEVER be equality!” says Stadwijk.

Stadwijk is a New York based graduate of the Berklee College of Music, who divides his time between recording, producing, and performing live in NYC and around the world.

Credits include Paul Simon, Maxwell, Marcus Miller, Richard Bona, Nona Hendryx, Harry Belafonte, and many others.

ONLINE:

For more information visit: http://etiennestadwijk.com/

VINEMA EDM HOUSE POP 2020 PREMIERES: James Jager’s remix of ‘Happy Sadness’ adds to the original intention of ‘Guantamano Bae’ by creating an epic dance track from ‘Guantamano Bae’

Guantanamo Bae took inspiration for this single from time spent working as a prison guard in Guantanamo Bay. Experiencing a spectrum of emotions while dealing with the secluded conditions, GB wrote ‘Happy Sadness’. This creative piece, in today’s climate of isolation due to the global pandemic, provides an uplifting dance track that allows the listener to zone out and enjoy the positive energy emitted from this single.

James Jager’s remix of the single adds to the original intention of GB by creating an epic dance track that is expertly produced, allowing the listener to disappear into the euphoric flow of the melody effortlessly. Various instrumental drops throughout the track, like the one found around the three minute mark, add just the right amount of space for anticipation to build, resulting in a gratifying sound that will absolutely please fans of dance music.

A powerful bass-line, coupled with panned instrumentation, an energetic beat and an addictive vocal line amalgamate to form a sound that is both unique to James Jager and true to the original single. Make sure you follow James and GB on their social media to keep up to date with upcoming releases and performances!

About The Artists 

James Jager is a DJ and Producer who is currently based in the New York and Philadelphia metropolitan areas.

Finishing his engineering degree at Drexel University, James went on to pursue a career in the music industry.

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Performing at venues that include NOTO Philadelphia, Rec & Royal and Warehouse on Watts, James has played alongside acts such as Bassjackers, DJ Hollywood and Morgan Page.

Continually seeking to progress his diverse creativity, James features both original, as well as “hand selected tracks” in his performances, with no genre being considered “off limits”.

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Guantanamo Bae’s (GB) prodigious power to compose innovative and superior EDM tracks began as a pastime in college that fused into publishing on streaming platforms.  Garnering responses from exuberant supporters, GB turned his attention to live performances, a serious-minded craft that is as important to producing the music alone.

Amid the global explosion of Electronic Dance Music, a genre that thrives almost exclusively in nightclubs and festivals of cosmopolitan cities, GB emerged from the small farm town of DeSoto, Missouri.  After serving in the U.S. Navy, he relocated to New York City to attend college and the music passion began. 

Experimenting with GarageBand and advancing to Ableton GB., GB was able to share tracks with close friends at house parties and small club gatherings in New York City.

Guantanamo Bae understands everyone’s need for a diversion from these challenging.  He accomplishes this by incorporating melodic mixes and uplifting elements that is a celebration on the dance floor.

With sizeable performances shows forthcoming, GB is excited and focused to carry on his rapid rise out of a small farm town to the around the globe.

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ONLINE:

https://www.instagram.com/jamesjagermusic/
https://www.facebook.com/jamesjagermusic

VINEMA 2020 FOLK AND AMERICANA: Accomplished artist and songwriter ‘Julius Marx’ drops the beautiful, soulful and inspiring’Somewhere In The Crowds’ out on 10 April 2020

Julius Marx is a German songwriter  who releases his new single ‘Somewhere In The Crowds ‘ on 10 April 2020. ‘You’ll find someone somewhere in the crowds’, the last line of the chorus, sums up …