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FMP 018 – Kelvin Chikumbirike

November 1, 2019 By Michael

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Episode 018 - Kelvin Chikumbirike

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The featured artist in this episode of the Freio Music Podcast is Kelvin Chikumbirike. Kelvin is from Zimbabwe traveling through the USA on his first international musical tour. In this episode, you will hear Kelvin's music recorded for the first time In the Freio Music studio. Enjoy this episode of the © Freio Music Podcast

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Filed Under: Africa, Afro Jazz, Djembe, EARTH, English (US), FM, FMP, FreioMusicPodcast, Harare, Interviews, Language, Musicians, Percussion, Podcast, Podcasts, Shona, Uncategorized, Vocals, Zimbabwe Tagged With: Chikumbirike, FMP, freio, Freio Music, FreioMusic, Hosho, Kelvin, Marimba, Mbira, Music, Podcast, Shaker, Singer-songwriter, Singing, song, songwriter, Vocals, Vox

FMP 015 – Neil Sullivan

June 1, 2019 By Michael Morahan

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Episode 015 - Neil Sullivan

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The featured artist in this episode of the Freio Music Podcast is Neil Sullivan. Neil has just launched a solo project but has been playing with several other bands.  He was a co-founder of the band Intuit, and plays with Jyemo Club, a ten peice band. He shreds the guitar and sings.  His latest single 27 is freshly released and marks the start of his solo career.  

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Filed Under: Acoustic, Boulder, Colorado, EARTH, Easy Listening, English (US), FM, FMP, Freio, FreioMusic, FreioMusicPodcast, Guitar, Instrumentation, Interviews, Language, Musicians, Podcast, Podcasts, Uncategorized, USA, Vocals, West Tagged With: club, folk, freio, Intuit, Jyemo club, Michael, Morahan, Music, Neil, Podcast, ProJect, singer, solo, songwriter, Soul, Sullivan

The Sunday Night Get Down

February 26, 2019 By Molly Buckiewicz

The Sunday Night Get Down - The Motet

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Hailing from Colorado, The Motet has gathered a cult following over the last few years and doesn't seem to be slowing down anytime soon. I remember seeing them for the first time at their annual, Halloween mountain show and having it be the highlight of my year. I felt like I was in a time warp back to the funk era. It was refreshing to hear such a passionate tribute to old school funk, performed with such energy and raw musicianship. It was obvious at the time that they were in a league of their own, demanding a larger stage and much-deserved recognition. Since then they have released several albums, built a devoted fan base and worked their way up to be Red Rocks headliners.

Sunday’s show at the Midtown Ballroom in Bend, OR was one for the books. The venue was packed early with excited fans ready for a night of shameless dancing. The opener, John Medeski’s Mad Skillet, got things warmed up quickly with their jazz-influenced jams. Medeski was a master on the keyboards and the use of a Sousaphone as their bass instrument really added another element to the performance.

By the time The Motet took the stage the whole crowd was ready to move. They eased into their set with the lights turned low and an instrumental jam. Lead singer Lyle Divinsky jumped on stage and the band dropped into a hard-hitting single from their new album. People of all ages and backgrounds crowded the front, ready to let loose. The band built more energy the longer they played and were able to streamline their set, with minimal downtime between songs. There are not many groups that can start a party with the opening song and keep the crowd dancing hard through their encore.

Their latest release, Death or Devotion, is a 10-track studio album, released via their own music label. It is a well-rounded compilation of catchy singles and badass funk tunes. Make sure to give it a listen and stay up to date on The Motet’s upcoming tour dates, most notably July 12th when they will be back at Red Rocks with Galactic for another rowdy night of music and good times.

For more check out our podcast episode with Dave Watts, the founder of the Motet.

Filed Under: Bend, Concert Reports, EARTH, Live Music, Music, North America, Oregon, Uncategorized, West Tagged With: Bend, Buckiewicz, Concert, Dave, freio, Greg, Molly, Motet, Music, Oregon, Photos, Powell, review, The, Watts

Arise 2018 – Photo Recap

January 26, 2019 By Michael

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Arise Music Festival in Loveland, Colorado 2018 - Photo Recap

Another orbit around the sun and another opportunity to shoot at Arise Music Festival.  Here are some of my favorite moments and photos from the event.  Huge shout out to all of the artists who made this festival possible.

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Groove Cruise – 2019 Lineup

October 16, 2018 By FreioMusic Leave a Comment

GROOVE CRUISE MIAMI 2019 CELEBRATES 15TH ANNIVERSARY & ANNOUNCES PHASE I LINEUP FEAT. KASKADE, ALY & FILA, HOT SINCE 82, MK, MARKUS SCHULZ, SIMON PATTERSON + MORE!

August 8, 2018 — Dance your way across the turquoise waters of the Caribbean with Groove Cruise Miamiwhich announces Phase I of their highly-anticipated 2019 lineup today. Setting sail on the deluxe Celebrity Infinity next January 10th - 14th, 2019, Groove Cruise Miami will offer up an array of electronic music legends and up-and-coming acts, primed to deliver the best in house, trance and techno. Don’t miss this opportunity to dance, discover, and follow your inner compass to an experience of a lifetime.

As Groove Cruise celebrates its monumental 15th anniversary, the soundtrack for this year’s cruise will be provided by an amazing roster of 2019 headliners that include critically-acclaimed Chicago-bred EDM superstar Kaskade, Egyptian trance duo Aly & Fila, Yorkshire-based house/techno phenom Hot Since 82, Detroit house legend MK (Marc Kinchen), German-born, Miami-based trance icon Markus Schulz, and Irish house music extraordinaire Simon Patterson.

Supporting artists on the Phase I lineup include Anthony Attalla, Blackgummy, Chus & Ceballos, Cocodrills, Eli & Fur, Leftwing & Kody, Liquid Todd, Prok & Fitch, Roger Sanchez, Technasia, Adam Scott, Chris Garcia, Dancetronauts, Dean Mason, Drums of the Sun, DSK CHK, Eva Kane, Geronimo, Grube & Hovesepian, Kristen Knight, Kristina Sky, Laser Assassins, Luccio, Scotty Boy Scooter & Lavelle, and Stellar — more TBA in the coming months.

As part of his headlining act, MK will bring his globally - renowned AREA10 party straight to the decks of Groove Cruise, consistently known for featuring some of the hottest names in electronic music as special guests. Groove Cruise Miami will also feature a stellar series of hosted stages, ensuring that there is more than enough music to keep cruisers dancing ‘til sunrise. Look forward to stage takeovers by Coldharbour, Eve, Future Sound of Egypt, Incorrect, Never Going Home, Rubber Ducky, Stereo Productions and Under the Radr.

Surrounded by bumping beats and the beloved GC Fam, captains aboard Groove Cruise Miami will voyage to two new destinations in 2019—the stunning, tropical island of Cozumel, Mexico and Key West, Florida. Known for its clear, aquamarine waters, vibrant snorkeling, and culinary delights, Cozumel will add an extra layer of travel and culture to Groove Cruise’s already impressive itinerary. The Groove Cruise family will also be making a stop in Key West, an intimate island hub and favorite Floridian destination. Rolling out further initiatives to heighten the peak experience Groove Cruise Miami delivers, the ship will now depart from the port of Ft. Lauderdale. What was once an arduous cab ride from airport to port is now direct; GC Fam will be able to travel from plane to boat in a matter of minutes.

Among the first passenger cruise vessels to be powered by smokeless turbine engines, the premium 2,170-passenger Celebrity Infinity is elegantly themed with its iconic three-level foyer grand staircase and sophisticated decor. Captains will discover a bevy of novelty features including a retro restaurant, Egyptian-themed casino, basketball court, jogging track, shuffleboard, indoor solarium and pool, fine dining, and more than 100 spa cabins. From sprawling penthouses (complete with butler and baby grand piano) to the petite and elegant Sky Suites, Groove Cruise on the Celebrity Infinity will undoubtedly be the most luxurious festival experience yet—welcome to the suite life! Click here to snag one of these epic suites before they’re booked. More info surrounding on-board activities and artists activations coming soon!

For those who reside on the West Coast, Groove Cruise Cabo is extending the party to land, air and space with their San Diego pre-party taking place from 8pm - 12am on October 9, 2018, the Tuesday before the festival sets sail. Blasting into San Diego’s iconic Air and Space Museum in Historical Balboa Park, the GC Fam will imbue the museum with outrageous fashion, good vibes, and thumping dance music, giving attendees a flavorful taste of the Groove Cruise experience. A surprise lineup of soon-to-be-announced DJs will transform this sanctuary of science into an intergalactic dance party unlike any other.

For tickets & more info: Groove Cruise Miami 2019

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About Groove Cruise
What started in 2004 as a group of 125 thrill-seeking house-heads (led by founder Jason Beukema) sailing on a cruise together has erupted into the world’s first and largest floating dance music festival. Groove Cruise is the only music cruise to sail from both East and West coasts, and is a non-stop experience comprised of four straight days of beach, pool and theme parties, great food, EDM and luxurious destination parties. In addition to the standard cruise amenities, there are also artist activities, yoga classes (often paired with deep house), costume parties, and various onboard events that rival the best dance music festivals in the world. Groove Cruise is produced by Whet Travel.

About Whet Travel
Over 12,000 people each year choose Whet Travel for their music cruise adventure. Whet Travel has executed 24 full ship charters including Groove Cruise Miami January 10-14, 2019 (15 year anniversary), Cabo and LA as well as Salsa Cruise (20 year anniversary Oct 29-Nov 2 overnight in Havana Cuba). Whet Travel received the prestigious Charter Partner of the year award from Carnival and Norwegian Cruise Lines and Inc Magazine ranked Whet Travel as the #4 fastest growing travel company in the USA.

Press
“Combining the luxury and travel of a cruise ship with the pulsating, all-night party of an electronic music festival, it is no wonder that this event sold out so quickly.” — Huffington Post

“The Groove Cruise is The #1 Place in The World to Get Your Groove.” — Travel Channel

”Only after attending can one understand the logistical marvel that is Groove Cruise.” — LA Weekly

“No VIP area or backstage or green room, and it was obvious how it made people feel: free.” — YourEDM

“Just like most movie sequels and TV reboots, Groove Cruise Miami is floating proof in a monsoon market of spinoff rave boats that nothing ever quite lives up to the original.” — Billboard

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Photo Recap Sonic Bloom 2018

September 14, 2018 By Julien Deroeux Leave a Comment

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Filed Under: Colorado, Concert Reports, Hummingbird Ranch, Musicians, North America, Uncategorized, USA Tagged With: dance, Festival, freio, fresh, Hummingbird ranch, Julien Deroeux, Photography, Sonic Bloom

Swoon for Shambhala Music Festival in Our Magical Moments Photo Gallery

September 3, 2018 By Lindsay Leave a Comment

Photo by Lindsay Moyer - One of the first sets to kick off the weekend: Frase and his dancers at the Grove Stage

Shambhala Music Festival returned for its 21st installment held on August 8th-10th 2018 at Salmo River Ranch, British Columbia. Take a photo tour along with Freio Music.

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Photo by Lindsay Moyer - One of the first sets to kick off the weekend: Frase and his dancers at the Grove Stage

Festival fashion was in high style in B.C. last weekend

The ever smooth and cool Frase rocking the Grove Stage

Art installations scattered around the Grove grounds

Food shaped intertubes ascended on the creek since the high temperature at Salmo River Ranch was 95 degrees fahrenheit

Taking dips and floating around without a care in the world was a common activity for most on Friday

Cairn building in the creek on Shambhala's hottest day.

A hoop goddess spins her skills on stage with Westerly at the Grove stage

Troupes of creative minds like this enlightened the campground crowds with impromptu parades

Meanwhile, some festival goers found balance on the slackline among the giant mushrooms

Wanderers meander through the feilds of sunflowers

Liquid Stranger throws down a banger set on the AMP stage

Dreamers dancing and wishing the sun a good night

JPOD lays down the love at the Living Room Stage

The costumes were well thought out and planned in advance with so much creativity

If you came unprepared for all the costuming, you could visit one of the friendly vendors

The crowd is enamored with Dirt Monkey's heavy hitting Village stage set

Interactive art installations like these light up musical mushrooms were dispersed throughout "Downtown"

J. Kenzo at the Grove stage

The Pagoda stage packed a weekend filled with 3D Projection Mapping on its expansive white canvas of house-like structure that festival veterans say has gotten larger and larger each year

Surreally organic forms dress the Pagoda stage during Claude VonStroke's set

Photo by Lindsay Moyer - Claude VonStroke lights up the sky during his house set at the Pagoda Stage

The nights were alive with laser light dancing and cutting through the dark nights

Saturday, August 11th, 2018

Lazy Syrup Orchestra serenades the afternoon crowd at the Grove Stage

Kolt. gives his all at the Pagoda Stage

Dancing to your own beat is common at these grounds

Bubbles ignite excitement amongst some entranced passersby

Off-stage aerials occur during Meow Mix's set at the Living Room stage

MeowMix member waves to a friend in the crowd at the Living Room stage

Multi-hoop performances accompany the tunes of Meowmix at the Living Room stage

Melanie Dekker serves up an intimate acoustic set on the AMP stage

The smartest Shambhalans brought bicycles for trekking all around the grounds at Salmo River Ranch

Matt the Alien shows off his signature silly smile during his set at the Pagoda Stage

Everyone was feeling the groove

The Wacky Waving Inflatable Arm Flailing Tube Man got grooving on the dance floor

A beautiful Elf asks for more bass

Meanwhile, the finger puppets come out to play by the wall of PK speakers

Spidey-duder even brought his big spoons to the dance floor

Speaker riders at the Pagoda Stage for Matt the Alien's set

A Shambhalady decked out in her festy best

Village stage get down

Party people show up for some dubstep

Stylust hypnotizes the crowd with his rap infused dubset beats at the Village stage

Festival goers tune in for Stylust's bass in your face set

Partygoers once again show up decked out in wild costumes

Tyler Stadius lit up the night sky at the Living Room stage

Defunk delights during his visual heavy set at the Pagoda stage

Mark Farina's set was one of this photographer's favorite sets of the weekend

The Glitch Mob slays at the Village at midnight ringing in the start of a new day

D Double E raps to the fans at the Grove Stage

The crowds for Adventure Club's Pagoda Stage set were humongous

Adventure Club threw down a banger of a set for the shoulder to shoulder headbanging crowd

Sunday, August 12th, 2018

Brilliant bubbles as big as your body bombarded the early afternoon crowds "Downtown"

The Sonic Portal sent some Shambhaliens into outerspace with it's surround sound gong experience

A Sonic Portal guru creates meditating and undulating vibrations

James, of the Glitter Projects, paints a man's head

The other James of the Glitter Projects buffs out a waiting friend

Not all festival goers went the whole four days without a bath

This totem makes for great shade as well as being easy to spot by the crew

People were Shambhalovin' the bubbles

This pirate skull definitely came back to life for the weekend's big drops

A lovely muse poses in front of the Pagoda stage

Chuurch throws down a heavy sunset set on the Pagoda stage

Some totems were also utilitarian, like this 5 foot bong

Saqi illuminates his fans during his Living Room stage appearance

Dirtwire's unique sound was soaked in by the crowds at the Living Room stage

Dirtwire members play multiple peculiar sounding instruments to create their aural vibes

An interactive sand display enamors a small crowd by the beach at night time

Each movement of the sand causes a topographical change on the map projected below, forming rivers, lakes and lava

Camo & Krooked drop their alluring bass and drum beats to the roaring crowd at the Village Stage

Some speakers riders geek out for the early morning thumps of 29 Palms

A watermelon carting wolfbear jams out to Scottie at the Village stage

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Shambhala Full Line Up Announced

April 2, 2018 By Michael Leave a Comment

Shambhala Full Lineup Announced

What do Claude VonStroke, Feed Me, Justin Martin, Destructo, Snails, Malaa, Gramatik, REZZ, The Glitch Mob, Mr. Carmack, Boombox Cartel, Brasstracks and more have in common?

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Shambhala Music Festival Announces 2018 Headliner Lineup With Claude VonStroke, Feed Me, Destructo, Mr. Carmack, REZZ, Justin Martin, Malaa, Gramatik, Snails And More

The festival previously announced Canadian DJ and record producer REZZ and the pioneering electronic trio The Glitch Mob as the first two headliners, and now Shambhala has returned to announce their full headliner lineup for 2018 which includes Dirtybird founder Claude VonStroke and his hip-hop leaning project Barclay Crenshaw, legendary UK dance music aficionado Feed Me, renowned DJ and event promoter Destructo, San Francisco based DJ and Dirtybird favourite Justin Martin, and hip-hop meets electronic producer Mr. Carmack.

Other highlights include mysterious bass music producer Malaa, Slovenian electronic musician Gramatik, UK drum & bass duo Camo & Krooked, ubiquitous UK hip-hop artist Dizzee Rascal, Montreal dubstep duo Adventure Club, the electrifying 2¢ project from Craze and Four Color Zack, Mad Decent duo Boombox Cartel, turntablist legend DJ Qbert, masked Canadian trio Black Tiger Sex Machine, Montreal bass music phenom Snails, Grammy winning live duo Brasstracks, glitched out Australian act Opiuo, and a collaborative set between Ooah and Boreta of The Glitch Mob under the name 29 Palms.

Following the headliner lineup, Shambhala will soon be launching the lineups for each individual stage: Pagoda, Village, Fractal Forest, Living Room, Amphitheater, and The Grove. Keep an eye on the social media channels of Shambhala Music Festival throughout the next week for more info.

Don’t miss out, tickets are almost sold out and won’t last long. Purchase your #Shambhala2018 tickets here. High-end camping packages are offered in addition to some other accommodation packages for those travelling from afar. Carpool options and additional travel information is available on the Shambhala website.

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Introduction Episode – Freio Music Podcast

April 1, 2018 By Michael Leave a Comment

The Freio Music Podcast

Episode 00 - Introduction

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This episode is an overview about the Freio Music Podcast

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This short episode of the Freio Music Podcast provides you with an overview of the podcast itself. This episode lays out my hopes and dreams for the podcast. I discuss the layout and format of future episodes and reveal who has 'the cutest voice in the world'. If you want to hear artist interviews you can skip to the next episode as this episode only features me, the host of the podcast, aka Michael Morahan. Welcome to the Freio Music Podcast!

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Welcome to the Freio Music Podcast. I am your host Michael Morahan. This is episode number zero. THis episode is going to be about the podcast itself. So we are going to get super meta and talk about what we are going to talk about. So, who am I? I am a music student. A Musician. A music Lover. I go to different shows all over the place. I love, love music for sure. I also love to produce. What that [producing music] means to me is using the computer to harness bits and bytes and make some bad ass beats. Beyond that I also love sound engineering. The back end of how everything works. Thinking about the signal flow… Basically, what interests me is how I am reaching your ears right now. That is interesting. I would say that I am a mad-scientist and a musician at the same time. But beyond that the podcast is not about me. The podcast is about artists, other artists. I am going to be interviewing artists from around the world. I am not going to limit myself to genre. It’s going to be far and wide so I hope you enjoy. Hopefully you will find some new music that you have never heard of. Some new artists that you appreciate, that you have never heard of and maybe you will see some that you are familiar with. They are going to be sharing nuggets of wisdom. Young artists, listen up because these individuals and bands they know what they are doing. They have been through it so you can learn something from them. Let them help you along your way to becoming a musician because I know it is not an easy path. It is not; pick up the guitar, plug it into Garageband and you are going to have a new hit single. That is not going to work. You need some guidance.
But if you are not a musician, the podcast will hopefully still be interesting. It is not merely talking about types of instruments and cables and stuff like that. We are going to be talking about stories. How they got to be where the are. You are going to get a behind the scenes… like you are opening up the curtain and shedding some light on who these artists are. It is going to be an interesting podcast
Moving forward, this podcast is likely to evolve. And I want it to evolve because music changes. Life changes, everything on this earth changes. So if you think the podcast would be better with X or Y, I would love to hear it. That could be an artist [that you would like to be featured] or music news, or anything that I cannot even think of, that would be awesome. So please give your input and let me know what you would like to hear on the podcast moving forward. I will do my best to cater to it. Of course can't make a promise that I will incorporate everything that everyone wants, that seems unreasonable. But your input will be listened to and will likely have an impact on the podcast moving forward.
Feedback is very much appreciated. Leave your reviews on iTunes and comments on FreioMusic.com/Podcast. You can get all the episodes and show-notes there. Parents, forewarning, there might be some explicit content. It is unforeseen when it will come up. So just know that if it is something that is unacceptable, maybe this isn't the podcast for you. If you are open to it, we will see where it goes. Basically, I just don't want to filter these artists. I don't want to mute their worlds. Let them come out and say what they need to say and how they need to say it. So that is my stance on explicit content. Not every episode will have any swear words but just know my stance on it. So that is your warning.
In case you were wondering who that cute, partially coherent, voice was at the beginning of the podcast, that is my nephew Declan who is obviously one of a kind. And, in my opinion, has the cutest voice in the entire world. You have got to agree, he has the cutest voice in the world. And if you don’t, whatever. I think it is awesome. He went off script, delivering the priceless line “Pottycast”. Which, I could never have foreseen. He looked at me, out of the corner of his eye, started smiling even before he said the word because he knew what he was going to say. And he knew it was naughty but he delivered it excellently. So thank you Declan for being to voice of the podcast and being the intro. I couldn't have done it without you.
Moving forward, I hope you enjoy the podcast. And please share it with your friends, leave some comments, give some feedback and enjoy the next episode.

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