Tag: Music
Session baby!
by DJDark on Apr.17, 2009, under Sessions, Site News
So the latest session is still planned. I’ll release it in a few weeks, it’s not going to follow the regular flow of being a Euro dance session, it’ll have other eletronica genres mixed in too. I seriously have to breath new life into quantumRadio.
Please if anyone is willing to volunteer their time for quantumRadio please send in an application. (You can find the info in this post.)
Volunteers? Anyone?
by DJDark on Mar.30, 2009, under Site News
So I think I should make this post before qR dies again…
I’m looking for volunteers to post entertainment related news articles, cd reviews and possibly a podcast of weekly/monthly entertainment events.
You don’t have to post specifically about dance music, it can be any genre, except country.
You can even post about TV, Movies and hell even games
So if your interested you can contact me, DJ Dark at djdark@quantumradio.net, please include the following details: (continue reading…)
DMB Album Due June 2, Summer Tour Announced
by DJDark on Feb.19, 2009, under CD Releases, Music News, Tours
Originally expected in April, Dave Matthews Band’s as-yet-untitled new RCA album will now arrive June 2. The group has also announced its annual summer tour, beginning May 27 in Darien Center, N.Y.
The dates will follow a previously announced spring run, which kicks off April 14 at New York’s Madison Square Garden. Support acts for the summer shows include Robert Randolph, Femi Kuti, the Hold Steady, Umphrey’s McGee, Old Crow Medicine Show and Switchfoot.
Rumors suggest the band may play Boston’s Fenway Park on May 29-30, but no announcement has yet been made.
Meanwhile, DMB plans to zip over to Europe for a quick tour during late June and early July. For the band’s full itinerary, visit its Web site.
The new DMB album was produced by Rob Cavallo. A number of songs have been played live since the summer of 2007, including "Round and Round," "Cornbread," "#27" and "Falling Off the Roof," but it is unknown if they will appear on the upcoming project.
Source: Billboard.com
Duffy Triumphs With Three BRIT Awards
by DJDark on Feb.19, 2009, under Music News
Welsh vocalist Duffy was the big winner at the 2009 BRIT Awards, taking home three trophies tonight (Feb. 18) at London’s Earls Court. Duffy, whose debut album, "Rockferry" (A&M/Universal), was the U.K’s top seller in 2008, won BRITS for British female, British breakthrough act and British album.
Collecting her first award for British female, she commented, "It’s a good job my mother didn’t have a boy." She beat rivals M.I.A., Adele, Beth Rowley and Estelle in that category.
For her final award, for British album, Duffy was tearful as she accepted it from fellow Welsh singer Sir Tom Jones. She also performed "Warwick Avenue" at the ceremony.
The awards show, aired live on ITV1, was opened by U2 performing its new single "Get on Your Boots." Bono sang on a platform in front of a giant screen showing images of the British union flag and the Irish flag.
Nashville rock band Kings Of Leon won the international group award as well as the international album BRIT for "Only by the Night" (Hand Me Down/Sony Music Entertainment). The current Billboard cover stars acknowledged the importance of the British market to their success.
And we’re completely back!
by DJDark on Feb.19, 2009, under Site News
Okay, we’re completely back online now. The sessions, with the new feeds, are on iTunes now
It was a challenge to upload them all. In the next few days I’m going to add a player to the right hand side of the site (most likely to the welcome message box). So if you don’t want to download the sessions you can just listen in your browser
Paramore’s Hayley Williams Has Food On The Brain
by DJDark on Feb.17, 2009, under Music News
Paramore have a list of priorities — demoing their new record, rehearsing for their upcoming tour with No Doubt and, uh, finding something to eat.
In a blog post on the band’s official site, frontwoman Hayley Williams writes about the progress of all three … with a special focus on the status of Paramore’s much-anticipated new album and her gustatory struggles.
"We decided not to go to our practice space today. Each of us are at our respective homes writing our own stuff to bring to practice tomorrow. Doubtful we’ll all be successful," she wrote. "I’m still finishing lyrics to some of the music demos we’ve already recorded. Some perdy good shtuff here!
"I’m stuck here at home," she continued. "There’s nothing to eat here but one pack of ramen. No, really."
Material Girl raked in $242 million in 2008
by DJDark on Feb.17, 2009, under Music News
NASHVILLE – If anyone had any doubt that touring is where the money is in today’s music business, a look at Billboard’s top moneymakers of 2008 should hammer the point home.
Regardless of genre, retail sales or radio play, each of the 20 acts on the moneymakers list toured last year. For almost all of them, touring generated the most revenue. And in a year when recorded-music sales declined yet again, many earned more at the box office than ever before.
Madonna was No. 1 on the list with $242.2 million. She had the 50th-best-selling album in the country and ranked 14th on the list of digital track sellers — but had the highest-earning 2008 tour.