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We Like Monsters

August 6, 2012 By Michael Leave a Comment

We Like Monsters:  Denver, Colorado.

I was lucky to have the opportunity to see We Like Monsters live at Moe’s BBQ in Denver during the Underground Music Showcase, a festival.  These fellas are an indie band with a real unique sound & feel.  The lead singer, Tim, is a standout band orchestrator with a a drum stick sticking out of his back pocket as he sings. Previously, Tim was in a band called GreenField where he sang, said Adam, the former bassist in greenfield.  When he is not singing, he either plays the keyboard or triggers samples and sounds with his midi pad, as the rest of the band takes center stage. The other band members pick up the slack with their superb musicality and feel.  The bassist, has a rocker’s stance, and beanie to match it. The lead keyboardist has a double stack, or two keyboards on top of each other, each with their own customized synth sounds to enable versatile timbres for melodies.  If you like the music, don’t miss an opportunity to see We Like Monsters in a personable venue (before they become well known)!  Have a listen and be sure to listen to the music video: “Le Tigre” (see below)

More Info:

http://welikemonsters.com/

https://soundcloud.com/welikemonsters

For All Booking Inquiries: Please email shauna@welikemonsters.com

Filed Under: Ambient, Bass Guitar, Colorado, Concert Reports, Denver, English (US), Guitar, Indie, Jamtronica, Keyboard, Laptop, Live Music, Minimal, New Music, North America, Percussion, Pop, Rock, Singer-Songwriter, Trumpet, USA, Venues, Vocals Tagged With: "Le Tigre, Colorado, Denver, freio, FreioMusic, fresh, Indie, Le, Like, Live, Monsters, Music, spotlight, Tigre, Tim, UMS, Underground, Underground Music Showcase, We, We Like Monsters

Wanderlust Wednesday – Ananda Yogiji & Jaya Lakshmi

July 11, 2012 By Sober_Raver Leave a Comment

Jaya Lakshmi

Energized and enlivened by the beauty of Indian singing and instrumental uniqueness, Jaya began leading kirtan, call and response mantras accompanied by instruments such as the harmonium, tablas, the two-headed mrdanga, or in Jaya’s case, the 12-string guitar. She began writing her own devotional songs in the 1990′s on the Hawaiian islands. Her name was bestowed upon receiving harinam initiation from a great Vaisnava saint from India. It translates to “victory to the goddess Lakshmi”, the Hindu goddess of fortune and spiritual wealth. Since then, Jaya has created 4 solo albums on Sequoia Records.

 

 

 

 

 

Ananda Yogiji

Gentle acoustics coupled with peaceful vocals, Ananda Yogiji is a talented musician and composer. Not only is his music fed by mantras and a deep devotional spirit, but also his practice of yoga and meditation (primarily Kundalini) for over five years. He is a singer, a guitarist, a teacher, harmonium and Bansuri flute player, and a open and kind soul. Since partnering with Jaya Lakshmi, he has performed with artists like Jai Uttal, Shimshai, David Newman and Dave Stringer.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Since the two came together in November 2010, their collaboration has resulted in an incredible musical fusion, sacred and beautiful.  Their album, Live at the Altar of Love’ was a product of their Altar of Love Immersions which involve teaching yoga together, performing music and holding ceremony.


UPCOMING SHOWS!

  • 07/13
    to
    07/15 Oregon Country Fair
    Veneta, OR :: Oregon Country Fair Jaya Lakshmi and Ananda will be playing at the Front Porch all weekend. Click here for more details.
  • 07/18
    to
    07/23 Mystic Garden Gathering
    Cave Junction :: Lake Selmac Jaya Lakshmi and Ananda will be performing a Kirtan and Kirtronica as well as teach a Kundalini Yoga workshop at this years Mystic Garden Gathering. Please join us for this very special gathering. To receive $10 off, enter code 1008. See you there!!
  • 07/29
    to
    08/03 Jaya and Ananda @ Breitenbush Hot Springs w/ Jeffrey Williams
    Detroit :: Breitenbush Hot Springs Jaya Lakshmi and Ananda will be accompanying Jeffrey Williams’ EDGU teacher training at Breitenbush. In addition to the EDGU training, Jaya Lakshmi and Ananda will be performing a Sunday night Kirtan, Wednesday night Kirtronica ecstatic dance, as well as a Kundalini Yoga Workshop and Cacao Ceremony on Thursday Aug. 3rd. *Music nights will be open to the public.
  • 08/10
    to
    08/13 Beloved Festival
    Tidewater, OR :: Beloved Festival Jaya Lakshmi and Ananda will be performing Thursday night in the purple tent to start the maha blessing of the 2012 Beloved Festival!! They will aslo be teaching a Kundalini Yoga workshop as well as playing music for several artists and Yoga classes. Hope to see you there!!
  • 08/17
    to
    08/19 Altar of Love Weekend Shasta
    Mt. Shasta :: Shasta Yoga Center Join Jaya Lakshmi and Ananda at the Shasta Yoga Center for a very special Altar of Love Weekend. They will be offering Kirtan, ‘Kirtronica’ Ecstatic Dance, Yoga and a cacao ceremony.
  • 09/06
    to
    09/09 Bhakifest
    Joshua Tree, CA :: Bhakti Fest Jaya Lakshmi and Ananda will be performing a Kirtan and Kirtronica performance as well as be playing for yoga classes and workshops. Be sure to use the discount code “2012Jaya” to receive $25 off. Hari!!
  • 09/13
    to
    09/16 Harbin, Altar of Love Weekend
    Middletown :: Harbin Hot Springs Jaya Lakshmi and Ananda will be holding an Altar of Love weekend at Harbin. Thursday night Kirtronica ecstatic dance, Saturday night Kirtan, yoga workshops and cacao ceremony Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
  • 09/28
    to
    09/30  Pranafest
    Ashland, OR :: Jackson Wellsprings Jaya Lakshmi and Ananda will be performing Kirtan and Kirtronica as well as teaching yoga workshops at the first annual PranaFest.

Filed Under: Abstract, Acoustic, Ambient, EARTH, Eugene, India, New Music, North America, Oregon, USA, World Tagged With: kirtan, spotlight

WANDERLUST WEDNESDAY- Introducing Fox and Woman…

May 23, 2012 By Sober_Raver Leave a Comment

One of the favorite local venues of Eugene, Oregon, Sam Bond’s Garage, was already set in my mind as the place to get down last Friday night. The now Portland-based Water Tower Bucket Boys made their way down I-5 to shake up the town, but there was a little something extra thrown into the bluegrass party. The opener of the night, Fox and Woman, filled the room with a smooth and sultry sound of impeccably blended harmonies. The provoking band name came from a song written by vocalist, Jess Silva, while washing dishes in a San Francisco cafe. She noted the back room provided the, “prime time to space out and write music.” Jess and violinist, keyboardist, vocalist, and co-worker, Emily Haltom, found a creative energy together playing outside bars on the streets of San Fran. After some pretty wild band names and varying members, Emily and Jess added Leo Suarez(cello), Will Boast(drums), and Andrew Paul Nelson (mandolin, guitar ukulele) finally solidifying the band that is known as Fox and Woman. Their music harbors a full bodied melding of rich instrumentation and vocals that soothes the listener into the depths of something that is beautifully captivating. Emily describes their sound as, “electro-alternative folk”.  With the use of peddles for the electric guitar atop acoustic rhythms, their sound is only beginning to transcend genres beyond their indie-folk roots. From playing outside of bars in San Francisco to inside them in Eugene and throughout the Northwest, this band is definitely going great places. Their individual raw talent fuses gracefully together as one unbelievable band. Their live show is not to be missed.


Want to know more?

Check out their pages!

BANDCAMP

REVERBNATION 

FACEBOOK

FUN FACT
Drummer, Will Boast, won the 2011 Iowa Short Fiction Award for his compilation of short stories titled Power Ballads.
check out more HERE!

 

Filed Under: Acoustic, Ambient, Bluegrass, California, Concert Reports, Easy Listening, Eugene, Folk, Guitar, Indie, Keyboard, Live Music, Mandolin, New Music, North America, Oregon, Percussion, Sam Bonds Garage, San Francisco, USA, Venues, Violin, Vocals Tagged With: bluegrass, folk, Fox, fox and woman, Francisco, fresh, Melody, sam bond's garage, San, spotlight, Woman, Women

Tribal Spectrum & Sara Z @ the Maize 4.21.12

May 12, 2012 By Michael Leave a Comment

 

Tribal Spectrum  from Eugne, Oregon

With the headliner R/D, Tribal Sepctrum, and Sara Z rocked the stage, lit and hosted by Renaissance Raven  at the Maize Lounge

U heard it first HEAR @freioMusic

Tribal Spectrum – Omni Culture Preview (live cut)

Tribal Spectrum – Omni Culture *Preview Live Cut (AAC)

Sara Dawson Zagarino from Eugne, Oregon

She has a unique blend of vocal harmonies, DJ mixing, house bumpin beats.  A very clever all in one package, have a listen:

U heard it first HEAR @freioMusic

http://soundcloud.com/sara-z

 

To learn more about Sara Z:
  Visit her SoundCloud Page here
To Learn More about Tribal Spectrum:
Visit:  Tribal Spectrum.com  or to download free music: music.tribalspectrum.com 
Or check out more music by Tribal Spectrum on FreioMusic

Filed Under: Ambient, Break Beat, Concert Reports, EARTH, Electronic, English (US), Eugene, Guitar, House, Keyboard, Laptop, Live Music, New Music, North America, Oregon, Remix, Trip Hop, USA, Vocals, World Tagged With: Concert, electronic, Eugene, freio, live music, Music, Oregon, R/D, Raven, Renaissance, spotlight, Tribal, Tribal Spectrum, Trip-Hop

WANDERLUST WEDNESDAY! Festival season is upon us.

April 25, 2012 By Sober_Raver Leave a Comment

Blessed with an beautiful weekend in Eugene with blue skies and 80 degree weather, it is only fitting to share with the Freio community the Shangri La of Oregon and the most incredible festival location my barefoot self has experienced.

I present to you… HORNING’S HIDEOUT

Just outside of Portland, Oregon, this venue has it all. It is truly a land of enchantment. Camping in the Oregon hills, sun bathing by the pond, jamming out with the beautiful Doug Firs, nothing is better. If you haven’t experienced the magic behind this special place, make your way this summer! Not only does Horning’s have great festivals, but day use includes fishing, paddle boating, and exploring the mysterious and romantic backwoods. If you’re looking for a TRIP this summer, you know where I’ll be. See you on the other side!!

 

 

TOP THREE FESTIVALS, NOT TO BE MISSED

RE:GENERATION

 

NORTHWEST STRING SUMMIT

 

STRING CHEESE INCIDENT

Filed Under: Abstract, Acoustic, Ambient, Banjo, Bass Guitar, Bluegrass, Dub, Dubstep, Electronic, Electronica, Folk, Funk, Glitch, Guitar, Instrumentation, Laptop, Live Music, Mandolin, New Music, Oregon, Portland, Slide Guitar, Stand-Up-Bass, Trip Hop, Violin Tagged With: festivals, Music, northwest, Oregon, Portland, regeneration, spotlight, string, string cheese incident, sts9

Finite State

March 1, 2012 By Scott Leave a Comment

A wonder from down-under; Finite State

This dynamite duo is a fresh project from Adelaide, Australia. The smooth, cerebral music of Rohan and Josh (AKA Finite State) leads your mind to a beautiful and hidden part of your soul. Josh Warry is a returning Freio Artist for his self titled solo project, while Rohan makes his Freio debute. This new partnership is bound to blow up! With minimalistic leads, a low, smooth bass, and tranquil drums, Finite State brings an ambient vibe that is almost mesmerizing. I’m excited to see where the music takes this young and talented duo. In the words of the artists themselves; “For best results: Lights off, Headphones on”

Support and share the artists you love!

U heard it first HEAR @freioMusic


Show your love for the music! Hit the links below to support Finite State!

Finite State on Soundcloud

Also, take the time to check out Rohan and Josh’s Solo Pages!

RogueDnB (Rohan)
Josh Warry

Filed Under: Abstract, Ambient, Australia, EARTH, Easy Listening, Electronic, Instrumental, Laptop, Minimal, New Music Tagged With: Ambient, Australia, bass, Chill, drums, Easy, electronic, fresh, future, Minimal, Smooth

Hamilton Beach – Ear's Reach

November 25, 2011 By FreioMusic Leave a Comment

“I started making music a few years back, using Ableton Live and Logic. (I use mainly Ableton nowadays.) Ma shit is mainly Electro-jammy-dubby-hip-hop(esque), with maybe a little glitch thrown in for good measure…i draw from a lot of different influences, as you will hear. I have a bachelor’s degree in music from Denison University, and am currently getting my masters degree at the University of Oregon in Intermedia Music Technology. I am based out of Eugene, OR.” – Nate Asman

Ahoy by Hamilton Beach

With continual development Hamilton Beach crashes upon the shores of ones ears. Pleasant enough for early morning melodies.  Hamilton Beach clearly focuses on the synths as they all continually pulse, shrink, and morph.  The clever titles of the compositions, such as “I’ll think of something”, seem to get a little less attention.  After all there are no lyrics in the songs, why should one need to place a word on an instrumental?

I’ll Think of Something by Hamilton Beach

 

For More Info Visit:

Nate is on Twitter:
or
Hamilton Beach on Facebook

 

Share = Caring 🙂

Filed Under: Ambient, Dub, EARTH, Electronic, Eugene, Instrumental, Keyboard, Laptop, New Music, Oregon, Trance, USA Tagged With: Beach, Eugene, freio, Hamilton, Oregon, Utah

The Album Leaf + Sister Crayon – Doug Fir Lounge

September 19, 2011 By Sober_Raver Leave a Comment

Intimate venues are hard to come by. A venue in which you feel some odd close connection to the artist. The Doug Fir Lounge in Portland, Oregon embodies this warm vibe while still upholding its ultra hip reputation. In one word the lounge could be defined as ‘swanky’. Dim lights created a mellow mood, but the vivid neon accents kept the room alive and rocking. The show? The Album Leaf with opener, Sister Crayon. Although the crowd consisted of mostly plaid shirts, facial hair, and glasses (aka the Portland hipster) the show was charged with unimaginable musical talent. Terra Lopez, the lead singer of Sister Crayon, began as a solo act with only a classical guitar and a loop pedal to create the dream-like impression her music leaves. With the addition of Dani Fernandez and Jeffrey LaTour the band united under a new holistic melding of sound.A sound that is beautiful, deep, and full. On stage, Sister Crayon comes to life and is incredible to watch despite the calmness of their music. You can see the passion behind it. Following, The Album Leaf brought a new presence to the stage. The stunning video display and LED vertical lights making shadows on the huge Fir beams beautifully paralleled the mostly instrumental melodies of the band. Their talents displayed an awesome attention to detail and knowledge of sound. The Album Leaf, Sister Crayon + The Doug Fir Lounge = One rad show. I would highly suggest putting on your ‘hippest’ outfit and making your way to a show in the basement of the Doug Fir. Best venue I’ve been to in Portland hands down.
[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6BWRoYURh3U%5D

Filed Under: Acoustic, Ambient, Bass Guitar, California, Concert Reports, Genre, Guitar, Instrumentation, Keyboard, Live Music, New Music, Oregon, Portland, USA, Violin, Vocals

Sparky and the RandOm bAnD

September 2, 2011 By Michael Leave a Comment


Sparky certainly has a unique sound and style which deserves recognition.  Nothing like original arrhythmic sounds that …. question the mind. This 33 year old from Minnesota (1st artist from Minnesota featured on FreioMusic!!) teams up with his wife to create the videos below.

“The music is mostly live instruments modified with effects pedals recorded in live improvised sessions. It is inspired by free jazz and beat poetry but done electronically.
The videos are shot with a canon digital camera and then modified with Magix Movie edit pro 17. Some editing and modifying is done with Magix music maker pro 17 on some of the audio tracks. We have a blog describing the instruments and processes a little more
Enjoy the road trip and thanks for the interest.”  -Patrick “Sparky”

U heard it first HEAR @freioMusic

A Youtube member said it quite briefly

To see more Bizzare Videos http://www.youtube.com/user/djsparkyandtherandom

http://sparkyandtherandomband.blogspot.com/

http://soundcloud.com/sparkyandtherandomband

Filed Under: Abstract, Ambient, EARTH, Minimal, Minnesota, New Music, USA Tagged With: Abstract, Ambient, Band, FreeMusic, Minnesota, Random, Sparky, Sparky and the random Band, Strange, USA, Video

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