Live Concert Photography: BNLX and Les Big Byrd Baby’s All Right May 11, 2015 If you’ve been frequenting JOVM since it’s inception about 5 years ago, you may remember reading about the Minneapolis, MN-based act, BNLX. […]
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If you’ve been frequenting JOVM over the better part of the past year, you may be familiar with Lefti an electronic music artist and producer, who has blown up the blogosphere with a number of remixes […]
If you’ve been frequenting JOVM for the better part of the past year or so, you may have come across the electronic music act Du Tonc. Comprised of Matt Van Schie, best known for his […]
Los Angeles, CA-based duo Woolf and the The Wondershow received attention across the blogosphere for their breezy and upbeat New Jack swing/French Horn Rebellion inspired pop track “Cloaked,” a song that possesses dense layers of synths, […]
If you’ve been frequenting JOVM for the better part of the past year, you would probably be familiar with Scott Melker, a New York-based producer, DJ and electronic music artist, who has spent the bulk of […]
If you’ve been following JOVM for some time now, you may be familiar with the Brighton, UK-based indie pop sensation, Fickle Friends. Comprised of Natassja Shiner, Sam Morris, Harry Herrington, Chris Hall and Jack Wilson, […]
Comprised of Danny White and Steven Mudd, the electro pop duo of Golden Coast met in college while individually producing and writing for a number of artists before deciding to team up and collaborate on […]
Over the past year or so, Alan Wilkis, the creative mastermind behind indie electro pop sensation Big Data has blown up the blogosphere and radio airwaves as his debut single “Dangerous” featuring Joywave landed at number […]
Formed by musical director, Andy Williamson, The Bombay Royale has prided themselves on paying homage to 60s and 70s Bollywood, long considered by critics and fans the genre’s golden era, as it was a riotous […]
Live Concert Photography: Bowlive 6: Erik Deutsch and the Jazz Outlaws, The Shady Horns, Soulive, and George Porter, Jr. at Brooklyn Bowl 3/20/15
Live Concert Photography: Bowllive 6: Erik Deutsch and the Jazz Messengers, The Shady Horns, Soulive, and George Porter, Jr. Brooklyn Bowl March 20, 2015 It’s been a very busy few weeks in the JOVM world […]
Forming in the middle of 2004 and deriving their name from both The Velvet Underground song “The Black Angel’s Death Song” and a quote attributed to Edvard Munch, the painter of The Scream, “Illness, insanity, and […]
If you’ve been frequenting JOVM over the past few months, you’ll likely be familiar with Lee Miles, a Louisville, KY-based alt country/folk-rock/blues-rock artist who records and performs under the moniker of Chief Ghoul. And as […]
If you’ve been following JOVM recently, you might remember coming across a post on the London-based quartet of Life in Film. Comprised of Dominic Sennett, Edward Ibbotson, Micky Osment, and Samuel Fry, the quartet has […]
Live Concert Photography: Bowlive 6: Soule Monde, Soulive, The Shady Horns, Chris Robinson and Special Guests at Brooklyn Bowl 3/17/15
Live Concert Photography: Bowlive 6: Soule Monde, Soulive, The Shady Horns, Chris Robinson and Special Guests Brooklyn Bowl March 17, 2015 As I’ve mentioned in a previous photo post, if you’ve been following JOVM over the […]
Best known under the moniker of MNEK, Uzo Emenike is a Grammy-nomiated British-Nigerian singer, songwriter, producer and remixer, who has worked with an incredible list of of artists including Kylie Minogue, Naughty Boy, Gorgon City, Duke […]
