| Jim & Karrie http://www.jimandkarrie.com/ Jim & Karrie have been entertaining the seacoast nightlife scene for 7+ years now, and the highlight of the BEST parties everywhere! Whether you like to dance 'till you drop or just sit back and enjoy some fun music, The Jim & Karrie Band will give you a night to remember. - (Read more) |
| LDS Church Music http://www.lds.org/cm/catalogalphamp3/1,18331,4768-1,00.html Music from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, songs with both vocal and instrumental available. - (Read more) |
| magyar posse http://www.magyarposse.com/ The story of Magyar Posse begins in 1997 in Pori, Finland when 5 young men decided to form an instrumental group together. The band was named "Carlos" and it was mainly influenced by Finnish surf-rockers Laika & the Cosmonauts and lo-fi heroes Larry & the lefthanded along with local bands Circle and Deep Turtle. Carlos (later "the Alibi of Carlos") did gigs mainly in the local area and recorded two EP's which were used (or not used at all) for promotional purposes. The band earned a reputation as a good live band but never really managed to gain an artistic level that would satisfy the musicians themselves. One thing led to another and Carlos quit itself in early 2000. Carlos came to an end but plans for a new formula already existed. All the members shared a love for film score music and through the years names such as Ennio Morricone, John Barry and Astor Piazzolla had became increasingly influential to the group. Also the post-rock scene had its impact in the early days. In autumn 2000 the group was named Magyar Posse, the reasons for such a name are a bit blurry, and obviously it has something to do with a certain brand of white wine. Anyway, this time the group decided to "calm things down a bit" and actually listen to their instruments on a new, deeper level. As a result, "We will carry you over the mountains" was recorded at Sami Sänpäkkilä´s (Mr. Fonal Records) SS-palace studio. The actual recording took two weeks in August 2001. The final mixing was done in bits and pieces and it took almost a year to complete the album. The reasons for such delay were that a member of the group went to work abroad for some time and the band had not yet found a suitable record company to release the album. Mikko Rintala, who had also played in Carlos, joined Magyar Posse in spring 2002 as a second guitar/bass player. Later that year Tuomas Laurila became the man responsible for the live sound. - (Read more) |
| Mike Depuy - Remote Segment http://mikedepuy.com/ Mike Depuy Remote Segment combines ska, reggae, hip hop and electronica mixed up with casio keyboards and programmed beats. All tracks are improvisational with lyrics and music made up and recorded on the spot. it's live directly from the basement studio to your ears. - (Read more) |
| Musical Family Tree http://www.musicalfamilytree.net/ Welcome to the new Musical Family Tree, an online community focused on documenting the past and present Indiana music scene. On this site you will find 1000s of MP3s (free) by 100s of current and past bands. Also, there is an amazing amount of user added content including pictures, fliers, stories, videos, etc. - (Read more) |