If you’ve been regularly following JOVM for the past year or so, you may have come across several posts about the Miami, FL-based Albert Ovadia, a musician, producer and electronic music artist, who writes and records under […]
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Somehow part of my professional life, whether it’s with my day job or with JOVM involves managing email – kind of poorly but managing it all the same. I recently received an email from a […]
Miami, FL-based musician, producer and electronic music artist Albert Ovadia writes and records under the moniker of Red Traces. And if you’re familiar with this site over the past few months, you may have come across a […]
If you’ve followed this site over the past few months or even longer, you know that a few months ago I received an email from Miami, FL-based label, Art House Records about an up-and-coming Miami-based electro pop artist, Brika. […]
Albert Ovadia is a Miami, FL-based musician, producer and electronic music artist, who writes and records under the moniker of Red Traces. His latest single “Silver Wave” is heavily inspired by his travels to both […]
As I’ve mentioned at least 500,000 times (or more) on this site, I receive an increasing number of emails from bands, publicity firms and labels from across the world. Just the other day, I received […]
Miami, FL-based producer and electronic artist Erix Laurent writes, records and performs under the moniker of ISTILLFEELIT, And Laruent’s latest single “Beyond Us” is a summery electro pop with layers of shimmering and breezy synths […]
Originally founded back in 1964 by the Dominican bandleader and composer Johnny Pacheco and an Italian-American lawyer, Jerry Masucci, Fania Records quickly became the beloved home of salsa music, the sound that courses through the barrios of […]
As you know, as a blogger I often receive an increasing number of emails from a variety of publicists, managers, labels and artists from all over the world. I recently received an email from a […]
A Q&A with Butcher Knives’ Nikko Matiz
As a native New Yorker, some of my experiences are likely uncommon to most of the country, but what I managed to cherish was the diversity that was just considered a daily part of life. […]