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New track from Brandy and Monica leaked! Listen Here!

Wednesday, February 8th, 2012

It’s been a while since their last collaboration (1998’s classic “The Boy is Mine”), but R&B singer-songwriters Monica and Brandy have reunited again. Their new song, “It All Belongs to Me,” was leaked a few days ago and we’ve got a copy, so take a listen.

The track takes cues from the past decade of R&B music (notably Beyonce’s solo work) while remaining entirely original. We particularly liked the bridge.

What are your thoughts? Is it up to snuff, or does the song leave you cold? Let us know in the comments!

Remember, stay tuned to our blog, twitter, and facebook for more information on Brandy and Monica – including tour dates, when they’re announced.

X-Factor host Simon Cowell starts new DJ show–who will they pick for judges?

Wednesday, January 25th, 2012

X-Factor / American Idol mastermind and top 40 svengali Simon Cowell has a new project allegedly cooking: a show which will see people competing for a music career. Not as singers, mind you–as DJs.

That’s kind of hard to imagine, especially in the context of a 40-minute live TV show. Most DJs play for upwards of two hours, and with at least a dozen contestants, each DJ would only be able to spin for two minutes a week–not even enough time to play a single song.

It’s safe to say that if anyone can pull it off, Simon can. But who might end up on the judges’ panel with him?

Tiesto, as (arguably) the world’s biggest DJ right now, seems like a sure bet. He’s telegenic, has the name recognition, and has a ton of fans. There are those who aren’t wild about the kind of music he plays, but they’re outweighed by those who are. Likelihood: almost certain.

Steve Aoki is a little more underground, but with success after success on his Dim Mak label, maybe Simon will see a smaller version of himself in this long-haired electro/hard house DJ. Plus, he’s friends with a TON of celebrities. Likelihood: probable.

Deadmau5 went from geek to chic in the past couple years, helped largely by a massive pop single, “Ghosts n Stuff.” He’s moved from minimal/progressive house toward a more mainstream sound, and his tours have sold out increasingly massive venues across the world. He isn’t a “disc jockey” in the strictest sense, though: he mixes his own music live, using a sophisticated computer setup. Plus, how would they fit his giant light-up mouse head in the judge’s area? Likelihood: mmmmaybe.

Daft Punk, legendary French house DJs responsible for hits like “Harder Better Faster Stronger,” “Technologic,” “Around The World,” and “One More Time,” would ensure a massive audience for the show. The trouble is, they’re not exactly suited to reality television: they wear robot helmets all the time and usually don’t speak. Also, they don’t “spin records” when they perform so much as they “remix their own albums from a giant laser pyramid full of synthesizers and computers.” Likelihood: if only.
Who do you think should be tapped to judge this contest? Let us know in the comments section below!

RIP Etta James (1938-2012)

Saturday, January 21st, 2012

At the age of 73, R&B superstar Etta James has passed away, and the world is a little less exciting. Born Jamesetta Hawkins, Ms James received lasting fame with a string of hits including “At Last,” “Dance With Me Henry,” and “I’d Rather Go Blind.” While struggling with drug addiction, she managed to tap into her personal pain to create some of the R&B world’s most memorable performances, and was inducted into the Rock & Roll, Blues, and Grammy halls of fame.

In later years, she was sampled by a host of younger artists ranging from Avicii to Flo Rida.

While Ms James may be gone, her music lives on. We hope you enjoy this performance of “Something’s Got A Hold On Me” from 1962.

iPhone stops the New York Philharmonic midway through Mahler’s 9th

Thursday, January 12th, 2012

Imagine being in the very front row of New York’s Avery Fisher Hall. You’re in the center section, near the aisle on the right-hand side. The New York Philharmonic has come to the quiet part of Mahler’s 9th Symphony, right before the final, thunderous section leading up to the end. Suddenly, a shrill bleeping starts. You realize it’s coming from your jacket pocket. It keeps going. Music Director Alan Gilbert, who had been conducting, finally drops his hands, turns around, and stares you down as the orchestra grinds to a halt. Someone shouts, “Thousand-dollar fine!” What would you do?

Avery Fisher Hall

This isn’t a nightmare particular to over-stressed classical music fans–according to classical music blog Thousandfold Echo, it’s what happened at a recent concert. Someone’s iPhone (set to the jaunty “Marimba” ringtone, apparently) went off in the very front row. Worse yet, it kept going. When the conductor stopped the concert, turned around, and stared the offender down, it still kept going. Thousandfold Echo writes:

Gilbert said something like, “Are you finished?” The guy didn’t move a muscle. Gilbert: “Fine. We’ll wait.” And he turned to the podium and lay down his baton.

As the marimba kept on clanging, someone shouted, “Kick him out!” Another echoed. Some started to clap. But then others shushed the hall down, preventing pandemonium from erupting.

Finally, it stopped. Gilbert: “Did you turn it off?” The guy nodded. Gilbert: “It won’t go off again?” Another nod. Gilbert turned to the audience, and said, “Ordinarily in disturbances like these, it’s better not to stop, since stopping is worse than the disturbance. But this was so egregious, that . . .” (I lost his words here), and the audience burst into boisterous applause.

Phew. It’s tempting to blame the iPhone itself for the death of courtesy, but a comment from a reader reveals that this kind of thing has been going on longer than some would care to admit:

It reminds me of a story Leonard Bernstein used to tell about one performance of Stravinsky’s Le Sacre du Printemps at Tanglewood, when immediately at the conclusion of the first part — which ends in a raucous, frenzied, blaring climax — some lady in the audience commented, mid-conversation with her companion, “I prefer to use lard.” Bernstein claimed that he would always think of that moment in subsequent performances of that work.

What do you think was going through the iPhone owner’s mind? What would you do in a similar circumstance? Is a thousand-dollar fine an appropriate punishment for ruining a performance of Mahler’s 9th? Let us know in the comments below!

Remember, ShowTimeTickets.com is always able to provide tickets to any classical music event, anywhere, any time–regardless of whether the box office is sold out. Visit our classical music section for more information on tickets to the symphony, or our New York Philharmonic page for more specific information.

New music alert: Mac DeMarco (Makeout Videotape)’s solo project

Thursday, January 5th, 2012

Vancouver artist Mac DeMarco, formerly the brains behind the critically-accaimed art-pop project Makeout Videotape, has returned with a solo effort under his own name and an upcoming EP on Captured Tracks, and a song from the album has gotten the thumbs-up from the tastemakers at Pitchfork Track Reviews.

The song is dreamy, shoegaze-influenced, surf-y lo-fi rock, and would be reminiscent of Blonde Redhead if it weren’t for DeMarco’s voice: a low, sensual, Elvis-like croon complemented by a falsetto harmony on the chorus.

Take a listen to “Baby’s Wearing Blue Jeans” over at Pitchfork, and let us know what you think in the comments.

Korean Adele… better than Regular Adele?

Friday, December 30th, 2011

The Brit singer-songwriter, famed for her incredible vocal chops, curves, and retro-mod aesthetic, has been taking time off her sold-out tour to get vocal surgery and recuperate. That’s left her fans Adele-less, but for those looking to roll in the deep again, there are few options. Until now.

Meet Korean superstar karaoke contestant Park Jimin, seen here doing a surprisingly Adele-like version of “Rolling in the Deep.” She’s adorable (that sweater!!), but she’s also really, really talented.

One of the best parts of the video: the death-glares coming from the other contestants, which need no translation.

Meanwhile, Regular Adele recuperates from surgery and prepares to pick up a Grammy or two – she’s nominated for six. For up-to-the-minute info on when she schedules her new tour dates, stay tuned – we’ll be posting an announcement via our twitter.

So, who did the song better… Park Jimin or Adele? Let us know in the comments section below!