Geordie Gordon Unleashes Electro-Pop “The Tower”

In March 2020, Geordie Gordon, Toronto-based mastermind behind the electro-pop force, the Magic, and key contributor to U.S. Girls and Islands, and Andy Shauf touring member, was prepping for a long tour in support of U.S. Girls’ acclaimed, Polaris Music Prize-nominated album, Heavy Light, when all plans went out the window because of the raging pandemic. With some measure of defeat pervading his heart and mind, Gordon retreated to ponder the outside world, in isolation.

His new solo LP, The Tower, is a batch of pensive songs about separation and disconnection, about bigotry and tragedy, about galvanization and hope, about love, love, love.

Gifted multi-instrumentalist Geordie Gordon inherited a familial DIY gene; the son of folk musician James Gordon and younger brother of subterranean rock music genius, Evan Gordon, he was practically raised in the family’s home recording studio, Pipe Street, where, beyond developing engineering chops, he adopted self-reliance to bring his imagination to life. Gordon can play almost any instrument he picks up, which is handy because he has a lot of thoughts that could use rad soundtracks. 

FHANG Returns with “Many Moons”

While it may be strange to admit this, the pandemic gave the blossoming friendship between prolific Montréal bassist, Mishka Stein, and innovative producer, Samuel Woywitka, a chance to develop and time to explore, leading the duo to write and record their first album.

The result is FHANG – their self-titled debut album out now, is on Woywitka’s newly created Hidden Ship label. 
Focus track, “Many Moons,” featuring LA duo TiRon & Ayomari, creates a warm groove through rhapsodic and euphoric experimental hip hop.

Chin Injeti Shares Bold New Single

Chin Injeti fuses his love of 80s funk and boogie music with a modern twist that encapsulates a unique yet nostalgic feeling, captivating his fans.

In the music industry, Chin has had a decorated career songwriting and producing with/for many household names. Chin spent years creating, touring and performing all over North America with the likes of The Fugees, The Roots, Jamiroquai, A Tribe Called Quest, De La Soul and so many more. During that time, Chin perfected his craft, working behind the board. He then teamed up with DJ Khalil, with whom he made music with and for the likes of Dr Dre, Eminem, Drake, Pink, Aloe Blacc, The Clipse, Lecrae, K’Naan and so many other artists. During this time, Chin received multiple awards including 3 Grammys and 2 Juno Awards.

In the last year, Chin has re-ignited his artist career releasing music under his name once again. He’s a force of nature – an inspiration, a teacher, mentor, leader, innovator, singer and multi instrumentalist, writer, collaborator, student; and yes, Icon.

Ben Heffernan Goes the Distance on New Single

Ben Heffernan’s upcoming third EP, drive in movies, sees the Canadian Folk Music Award nominated singer-songwriter move into new sonic and lyrical territory. drive in movies is a personal, cinematic collection of songs that chronicles key events in the life of a teenager: falling in love for the first time, losing someone for the first time, frustration with the world around you, and the speed in which one’s young life tends to change.

While “Drive In Movies” acknowledges Heffernan’s roots in what he describes as “classic singer-songwriter folk-pop”, it also reflects his love for 80s-inspired maximalist pop/rock productions and widescreen, stadium-sized ballads. The songs are neatly tied together through the use of vintage movie samples, which lends the EP a conceptual, unified feel.

LIVENOW & ROBOMAGIC LIVE PRESENT: WHERE IS THE LOVE STREAM BLACK EYED PEAS LIVE FROM THE PYRAMIDS IN EGYPT

LIVENow and Robomagic Live are delighted to announce Where is the Love StreamBlack Eyed Peas, Live from the Pyramids in Egypt, a one-off concert streaming live to fans across the globe. Black Eyed Peas will be playing one of their most iconic shows to date, in one of the world’s most historic locations, for an international celebration of music, love and unity. The Pyramids in Egypt will serve as the backdrop for a special performance from the Grammy Award-winning group, which will stream live on 2nd October 2021 at 2:00PM (EST) exclusively on LIVENow. Fans can purchase Passes and VIP packages from $9.99 – $75.00 and are available from Tuesday 14th September viaLIVENow

On the 2nd October 2021, will.i.am, apl.de.ap, Taboo and J. Rey Soul will hit the stage in front of 13,000 lucky fans to deliver a truly legendary performance, with BEP fans joining the celebration from the comfort of their homes, or on their mobile device from anywhere in the world.  

What a year it’s been, we’ve missed the stage and our fans. We’re incredibly proud to be able to perform from the Pyramids in Egypt, and also to be able to stream it live to our fans across the world. We know everyone has missed live music as much as we have, so we are looking forward to celebrating and dancing with you, wherever you are in the world.” – will.i.am

With a career spanning more than 25 years, Black Eyed Peas are one of the most successful groups of our generation. 35 million album sales, 9 international number one singles, 6 Grammy 

Award wins, and a catalogue of hits old and new, they are undoubtedly one of the biggest acts of this era.

From early hits like Shut Up and Let’s Get It Started, through to international megahits Boom Boom Pow and I Got A Feeling, to RITMO and all-time classic Where Is The Love?, fans can expect a huge set filled with emotion, energy and everything in between. 

Passes: Where is the Love Stream- Black Eyed Peas Live From the Pyramids

PASS TYPE PRICE PACKAGE 
General Sale (14th September)£9.99 / $9.99 / 9.99 EURPass to the show 
VIP Package £15.99 / $15.99 / 15.99 EURPass to the show  Behind the scenes footage  Access to the backstage green room live feed Exclusive signed digital artwork
VVIP Backstage Package
£75.00 / $75.00 / 75.00 EURPass to the show  Behind the scenes footage  Access to the backstage green room live feed Exclusive signed digital artwork 200 limited edition lithograph artwork      



Behind The Scenes Footage

Join the Black Eyed Peas on their journey to the iconic Egyptian pyramids, with exclusive never-before-seen footage exclusive to VIP and VVIP Pass holders. Follow the band as they explore Giza, and get closer to the action than ever before, with the perfect pre-show experience. 

Green Room Feed

For the first time ever, fans can peek behind the curtain and tune into a live feed from the Black Eyed Peas’ personal greenroom. Get an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the band as they prepare for their biggest show yet. Only available for VIP and VVIP Pass holders only.

Lithograph

A very special bespoke lithograph created just for the show, featuring the Where is the Love Stream artwork. Limited to just 200 copies, this is your only chance to own a historic piece of Black Eyed Peas memorabilia. The ultimate collector’s item.

Video Voyageur: 3Qs with Zack King

Out in the suburbs of Minnesota, the winters are long, harsh, and biting. However, it all feels a little warmer with local singer-songwriter Zack King around. Life is simpler out there, and he, armed with an acoustic guitar and a heart of gold, just wants everyone to stop for a moment and take it all in. A fanatic for ‘90s nostalgia a la Matchbox Twenty, Zack toyed around with music his whole life before turning it into a professional pursuit after graduating college. Like many, he found himself feeling lost after graduation, and turned to his music to confront those feelings. which is evident in his new single and video for “Take It Away.” Captivating from start to finish, King brings to life music that evokes emotion. We had the honor of catching up with Zack for an exclusive interview below.

Tell us the story of this song, why did you choose to visualize this song specifically? 

Have you ever felt that awful, lingering, gut wrenching feeling from a breakup? ‘Take It Away’ brings the listener on an emotional journey sharing how it feels when you can’t get that person out of your head. “Every night I lie awake thinking about her and what we used to have. Tossing and turning in my sleep… She’s the only thing on my mind. What do I have to do to get these memories out of my head? Someone please take it away.”

I chose to visualize this song because there’s so much emotion behind the story and the lyrics. Constantly replaying those memories in your head of all those nights you shared and those moments you shared. That’s why it was perfect to shoot one of the scenes in a bedroom. Lying awake, tossing and turning, throwing a tantrum because you can’t get her out of your head. 

What was the inspiration behind this video(visuals, storyline, etc.)? 

Scene 1: We wanted to give as much interpretation as possible with ‘Take It Away’ and what it feels like going through a breakup. That’s why we had a projector in the background with videos of couples spending time together. After a breakup, it’s so easy to replay all of those memories in your head over and over again, that’s why we had the images behind me – showing that those were in the past. At the end of the video, it shows me walking away from the screen – symbolizing I’m moving on from her and all of those haunting memories. 

Scene 2: I wanted to reenact how most people feel when they go through a breakup or tough time in their lives. Laying awake, tossing and turning in your sleep, and trying to get those feelings out of your head. We made sure to make the scene capture the frustration I am going through – I’m screaming, throwing blankets and pillows, and overall giving the audience insight on how it feels to be going through a breakup. The red lights in this scene helped capture the frustration I’m going through, and what it feels like to be going through a breakup. 

What was the process of making this video?

First, we went to Taylor Sound in Hopkins, MN where they have a big open white room with a screen. We spent half of a day recording Scene 1 – making sure the video lined up with the correct lyrics and overall the scene stylistically fit the song. 

Second, we went to my home to shoot the bedroom scene. We rented a fog machine and bright blue and red lights to capture the emotion of the song. The fog machine added a distinct feel to the scene, giving the viewer a sense of anger and heartbreak. After 10 hours of filming, changing ideas, and overall direction of the video, we finally got the look we wanted for both scenes, leading up to the release of the music video.