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Track Review: Starsmith – Lesson One
In March of 2011, producer, remixer, artist, and human being Starsmith took to his Tumblr to give some very valid and respectable reasons as to why he chose to postpone the release of his upcoming debut album. He felt he … Continue reading
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Tagged Alex Brake, Daft Punk, Ellie Goulding, EP, Lesson One, Lyrics, Starsmith
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2020k Presents: An interview with Nikki Jean!
2020k is proud to present it’s very first exclusive interview on it’s website ever! …With Nikki Jean! Her debut record Pennies in a Jar (which we reviewed upon it’s release, click here to take a gander) has made quite a … Continue reading
Track Review: m83 – Midnight City
According to Hype Machine, M83 completely dominated the blogosphere and took the #1 spot as “Most blogged about” throughout the entire internet yesterday. Why? Well, they gave away a song off of their upcoming 2-disc Hurry Up, We’re Dreaming record! … Continue reading
Holy shit: The Bjork App is available!
Ladies and gentleman, prepared to have your mind confused, boggled, and exploded upon downloading Bjork’s Biophilia app that has just been officially released to the iTunes App store! It’s booming with creativity and inside it you’ll find a lot of … Continue reading
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Tagged App, Biophilia, Bjork, Cosmogony, Crystalline, David Attenborough, iTunes, Nikki Dibben
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Flashback: Madonna & Massive Attack – I Want You
At 81 Beats Per Minute and 6 minutes and 24 seconds long, “I Want You” embodies the slow, drawn out, hypnotic depression and desperation of the internal pain associated with unrequited love so perfectly that it could be considered the … Continue reading
Posted in Flashback, Music Business
Tagged Earle Sebastian, flashback, I Want You, Madonna, Marvin Gaye, massive attack, Nellee Hooper, Something to Remember
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Album Review: Nikki Jean – Pennies in a Jar
NOTE: 2020k is delighted to announce it’s exclusive interview with Nikki Jean coming! CLICK HERE to read it! There will also be a contest for a giveaway of the album for a few selected individuals – if you’d like to … Continue reading
Posted in album review
Tagged album review, Amy Winehouse, Black Thought, Bob Dylan, Bobby Braddock, Burt Bacharach, Carole King, DJ Deckstream, Elvis Presley, Lamont Dozier, Luigi Creatore, Lupe Fiasco, Motown, Nikki Jean, Nouveau Riche, Patty Crash, Pennies in a Jar, The Roots, The Supremes, Thom Bell, Twitter
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Track Review: Imogen Heap – Propeller Seeds
Track by track: Lifeline | Propeller Seeds | Minds Without Fear/Neglected Space | Xizi She Knows | Me The Machine| Telemiscommunications | You Know Where To Find Me Imogen Heaphas always striven to find ways to invite us into her 3D world and … Continue reading
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Tagged #heapsong2, 3D Audio, 3D Song, Andy Carne, Binaural recording, Imogen Heap, Kelly Snook, Like No Other, Nick Ryan, Propeller Seeds, Simon Henwood, Simon Heyworth
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Watch: Sade – Love is Found [Live from Soldier of Love tour]
After their 10 year hiatus from recording and touring, Sade is hitting the road on their 2011 Soldier of Love tour and after seeing their show on their stop at the Consol Energy Center in Pittsburgh, PA, I can assure … Continue reading
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Tagged Consol Energy Center, live, Love is Found, PA, Pearls Live, Pittsburgh, Sade, Soldier of Love Tour
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Album Review: Beyonce – 4
There have been many setbacks with the release of Beyonce’s fourth solo effort, fittingly entitled 4. It leaked weeks early, promotion lacked, the lead single tanked, and overall the beginning stages of marketing the record was a music business trainwreck. … Continue reading
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Tagged 4, album review, Andre 3000, Atticus Ross, Beyonce, Beyonce Knowles, Jochen Simms, Major Lazer, Matthew Knowles, RedTop, Sampling, Shea Taylor, Switch, The Social Network, The-Dream, Trent Reznor, Year Of 4
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Track Review: Björk – Crystalline
It’s been two months since Bjork began the campaign for her innovative iPad record Biophilia with the announcement her six show stay at the Manchester International Festival after a three year absence from touring the UK. Since then, we’ve seen … Continue reading


