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Vybemuzik House Reviews Looking for pure House Music? Check "True House" on Deep Touch Records and they will touch your soul. True House is one of the most sought after records of the year. Remember, I told you first at House Record Reviews. club mandela • true house • dance naked • basic funk ep • cuba libre
D'Angelo's Voodoo A synopsis of a pioneer of neo-soul music. His latest effort at opening the world's eye to his vision and genius. A musical review of D'Angelo's album entitled Voodoo. funk meets gospel. d'angelo the soul balladeer.
New CDs from Depeche Mode and INXS The return of the old guard is here. depeche mode • inxs • depeche mode 12th cd ultra • new wave sound of yesteryear turned into electroni • inxs 10th album elegantly wasted
Hyper Static Union: Lifegiver Hyper Static Union bore a lot of hype. “Discovered” by Third Day, produced by Mac Powell, the inaugural release from RKT Music. Do they live up to it? Oh yeah, baby! hyper static union • lifegiver • rkt music • shawn lewis • overhead
Jonny Lang Jonny Lang’s arrival on the world’s music stage ten years ago ruffled feathers even as it stunned both players and listeners. jonny lang • turn around • drew ramsey • shannon sanders • steven curtis chapman
Warren Barfield: Reach Warren Barfield's sophomore project, "Reach," from Essential Records, was a hard time coming. The years between the albums included much loss, sorrow and confusion. warren barfield • reach • essential records • saved • i'll be alright
'Smack'ing Down the Changes: Recent week mixes it up for the WWF Review and commentary on events in the WWF for the week of April 16 through 19. hardy • undertaker • kane • hardcore • light-heavyweight
February 2002's Best New CDs Review of new CDs from Kasey Chambers, The Church, Citizen Cope, Josh Clayton-Felt, Comet Gain, Louise Goffin, G-Spot, Chris Isaak, Alanis Morissette, Eamon O'Tuama, London Quireboys, and Unwritten Law. cd • review • kasey chambers • the church • citizen cope
Soular - Love Crash Heal CD Review With Love Crash Heal, Albuquerque indie band Soular show they can mix intense indie rock with gentle, lilting ballads. Move over Muse - indie prog rock has a new name. soular • love crash heal • astonish entertainment • albuquerque indie band • time and space
Anne Hutchinson Anne Hutchinson finds that the staunch Puritans of New England and the Massachusetts clergy considered her words to be an attack on their rigid moral and legal codes. anne hutchinson • puritans of new england • early america rigid moral and legal codes • massachusetts • massachusetts bay colony at boston
Davenport and Halfway Covenant Davenport’s congregation divides over religious issues causing a split that created the Third Church, later better known as the Old South Church. john davenport • halfway covenant • sacrament of the eucharist • early religious issues • congregational church
Delaware and the English First Stuyvesant of New Netherlands takes over Delaware. Then the English take it away from Stuyvesant. governor stuyvesant of new netherlands • new amstel • colonial america • new sweden • duke of york
Marcus Cole: Write My Song The debut project from Marcus Cole has something to please everyone, but you'd expect nothing less from the former Commissioned artist and the PureSprings Gospel label. marcus cole • write my song • puresprings gospel • cece winans • christian gospel music
The Good-bye Letter from Cuba During the Cuban Missile Crisis, unrest at a Naval base is quieted by the publication of one sailor's farewell letter to his wife. cuban missile crisis • bainbridge naval training center • maryland • wave • soviet premier nikita khrushchev
No More Kings CD Review With a love for 1980's pop culture shining through, No More Kings on Astonish Records is a mix of indie pop, rock and funk and throws in The Karate Kid for good measure. no more kings • pete mitchell • sweep the leg • astonish entertainment • the karate kid
Roots of U.S. Political Polls Straw votes in Colonial America and the earliest poll predicting the 1824 presidential election. Also, accurate predictions of presidential elections in the early 1900s. political polling • polls in colonial america • presidential polls • presidential predictions • roots of us political polls
Soulkid#1: Americanized Review Over five years in the making, Americanized is the debut album from indie funksters Soulkid#1. A deft blend of classic soul and hip indie rock, it's a hidden classic. soulkid#1 • americanized • soulkid#1 debut album review • (more bounce in) california • it's alive media
The Empirical Method of Jazz With a critically acclaimed debut, London-based quintet Empirical expands contemporary post-bop. empirical • british jazz • london jazz • british combo • contemporary post-bop
Pee-Wee returns Adult Swim gains rights to all 45 original episodes of Pee-Wee's Playhouse. Show won 22 Emmy Awards during 5-year run. adult swim • pee-wee herman • cartoon network • paul rubens • emmy award
POD: Hardcore since 1992 POD has been playing a unique form of hardcore since 1992 when a diverse group of kids started to blend hardcore, punk, funk, hip-hop, and Latin beats together. Picture Bad Brains, Rage Against the Machine, and Limp Bizkit get into a crazy pile up. The one thing that distinguishes Payable On Death from those bands is an incredible desire to serve the Lord Jesus Christ. Their logo is the Trinity sign found on the spine of many Bibles, they call their fans Prayer Warriors, and always give thanks to God. pod • hardcore • christian hardcore • interscope records • music
Q&A with David Guetta "The World is Mine," "Love Don't Let Me Go," "Just a Little More Love"-how'd a French DJ get so much Warehouse into his house music? david guetta • house music • french touch • f**k me i'm famous • french house
Vybemuzik Corner on The Womb.com Here it is from mixed live by "CJ Burken" and "The Undah-Dub". Catch this show every Sunday Live from 8pm - 12am est on The Womb.com. Brought to you by www.Vybemuzik.com. vybemuzik.com • the womb.com • lists • songs
Brewster Back to England William Brewster and the Puritans in Holland decide to migrate to Virginia in the New World. They sail back to England where another group seeking religious freedom will william brewster • puritan • religious freedom • speedwell • worship
DecembeRadio Slanted Records Debut DecembeRadio’s debut on Slanted Records’ is petal-to-the-metal hook-heavy hard rock, and they’re as in your face with their faith as they are with their sound. Glorious. decemberadio • slanted records • love found me • scotty wilbanks • dangerous
Forever Changed: Chapters Forever Changed’s final “Chapters” hit the street July 11, and it is a bittersweet day in Emo-rock Land indeed, for the band is breaking up as we speak. forever changed • chapters • floodgate records • dan cole • ben o'rear
Kevin Vasser: So Glad EMI Gospel newcomer Kevin Vasser brings Chi-town church to his live solo debut “So Glad,” streeting Sept. 26, as well as a real heart for ministry. kevin vasser • so glad • emi gospel • youth edition • christian gospel music
Mail Order Brides in Jamestown Jamestown is prospering and growing but the men need women. That problem is soon solved. Then the Indians attack. jamestown • virginia • pocahontas • john rolfe • tobacco
Phil Keaggy: Roundabout Just when you thought Phil Keaggy couldn't get any better, here comes "Roundabout," a tasty marriage of guitar mastery and digital wonder from the astonishing virtuoso. phil keaggy • roundabout • electronic looping • christian rock • jammed
Phillips, Craig & Dean Review Phillips, Craig, & Dean release their 11th album, on INO Records, and it's straight-up, exuberant worship, aptly named "Top of My Lungs," produced by Nathan Nockels. phillips • craig & dean • top of my lungs • nathan nockels • ino records
Robert Sweet Interview In depth interview with Robert Sweet, the band leader, drummer, visual timekeeper and spokesman for the former Christian Rock band, Stryper. He has joined up with World Gone Mad Entertainment to release his first solo project called Love Trash. robert sweet • stryper • micahel sweet • oz fox • time gaines
Salvador: Dismiss the Mystery "Dismiss the Mystery," is classic Salvador, an exuberant brew of Latin beats, uplifting horns and exultant lyrics. I defy you to sit through this jammin' project. salvador • dismiss the mystery • christian latin jam band • nic gonzales • shine
Sunny Hawkins Review Warm and infectious, Sunny Hawkins’ music overflows with God-love, tight arrangements, and superb vocals that transition easily between the CD’s smooth mix of styles. sunny hawkins • more of you • urban christian music • rent • jamie hawkins
Catching Up Three capsule reviews, rounding up CDs that have been sitting on my "to review" shelf for far too long. back to base • benjamin zephaniah • the process • sanchez
Summit Remainders The bands I forgot to mention the roots • max creek • summit fest 2001 • the persuasions • jambands
Tivoli Gardens This is an article about one of the oldest and most visited amusement parks in Copenhagen, Tivoli.
Tonex Tonex is a man of many colors and he wears each one of them to it's richest potential. His musical imagination knows no bounds as is evident by his diverse debut. His music ranges from urban to jazz to futuristic, soul/gospel and hip hop. He doesn't dabble in it but convincely plays, sings and produces all styles.
Adios Audio Adrenaline One of the industries top bands, Grammy winners Audio Adrenaline, will add a final chapter to its substantial career with "Adios: The Greatest Hits," releasing Aug. 1. audio adrenaline • adios • christian rock • mercyme • grammy winners
Jonny Lang's Turn Around Ten years into his recording career, Jonny Lang is fulfilling the promise critics hailed at the outset of his career. jonny lang • turn around • long time coming • steven curtis chapman • a&m records
Kj-52: The Yearbook The indomitable spirit of Kj-52 heavily flavors his fifth and newest album, "The Yearbook," releasing from BEC Recordings on April 10th. It's all heart, all the way. kj-52 • the yearbook • aaron sprinkle • christian hip-hop • holy hip-hop
Mayflower Passenger List On September 6, 1620, more than 100 passengers set sail for America aboard the Mayflower. Beginning here is a list of those people. mayflower passenger list • alden • priscilla mullins • bradford • standish
More Mayflower Passengers Here, the Mayflower Passenger list continues. This portion of the list includes the Brewsters, the unruly Billingtons and Dotys, as well as the Tilly brothers. mayflower passenger list • brewster • billington • tilly • armstrong
Movie Review of The Visitor When a burned-out professor visits New York City for a conference, he never expects music to set his world on fire. the visitor movie review • tom mccarthy • richard jenkins • movie about immigration • african drum music
Multiple Sclerosis and Fatigue A major symptom for MS sufferers is fatigue. It can be from the disease itself, or a byproduct of depression. multiple sclerosis • ms • fatigue • exhaustion • depression
Settlers Return to Jamestown The people of Jamestown are ready to call it quits when, in 1610, Lord Thomas West De la Warr arrives in Virginia to be governor. John Rolfe marries Pocahontas and introd jamestown • virginia • pocahontas • lord thomas west de la warr • delaware
Signing the Mayflower Compact The Mayflower Compact is written, then signed on November 11, 1620. mayflower compact • provincetown • massachusetts • alden • brewster
Tammy Trent: I See Beautiful It is impossible not to be moved by the courageous strength of Tammy Trent's new "I See Beautiful." Think Beyonce meets Crystal Lewis, with a side of raw gutsiness. tammy trent • i see beautiful • september day records • trent lenderink • christian music |
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