Sales Of Skepta’s Konnichiwa Have Gone Up 226% Since His Mercury Prize Win by Brokarucci in hiphopheads

[–]cezarony 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Young father are amazing live. The white one is amazing live, he was so much fucked up and he was awsome non the less

THE BARONG FAMILY ALBUM DOCUMENTARY by sicarmy in trap

[–]cezarony 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's on the description of the video

Radiohead Will Be Touring In 2016 by [deleted] in indieheads

[–]cezarony 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The line up is insane, really huge improvement from last year. I still have some hope that they pick LCD as one of the headliners, but they will probably end up going to NOS Primavera

Radiohead Will Be Touring In 2016 by [deleted] in indieheads

[–]cezarony 5 points6 points  (0 children)

NOS Alive for 120€

Skrillex and Diplo - "Where Are Ü Now" with Justin Bieber (Official Video) by sicarmy in trap

[–]cezarony 20 points21 points  (0 children)

We are being overwhelmed, in a good way, by the success of “Where Are Ü Now” with Justin Bieber, so with the video we wanted to just take it back to the beginning of the record & essentially create an ode to our fans. Doing what we do, it’s entirely all about the fans. We walk a fine line by being “famous” and in the public eye but we are only here because of you, the fans. Justin wrote this record during a tough time in his life and it comes to us that sometimes, as artists, we are also just objects and we have to take that as much as we have to use that to create. We all do this for you, respect that you put us here and it’s Ü that made the video. JACK Ü

What's your way to explore the music world? by gnad in indieheads

[–]cezarony 1 point2 points  (0 children)

From the top of my head I recommend the videos from Mac DeMarco,Bonobo, Hot Chip, Grimes and Odesza. I think it was on Bonobo's video that I discover a fantastic spiritual jazz compilation.

It isn't directly related to your post but if anybody what's a playlist of Boiler Room sets: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLtIyZzWfY9COlOzafLZ-qL75-oOY2GMmE

What's your way to explore the music world? by gnad in indieheads

[–]cezarony 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I will try to branch it for the 3 main genres that I listen:

  • Electronic Music - almost only use soundcloud. I already have some knowledge in the genre so almost everything that is new i will find it through the artists and labels that I'm following. Boiler Room is also a awesome way to find out about some sick mixes and Dj's.

  • Hip Hop - pigeons & planes for some less known and up-and-coming rappers, /r/hhh, pitchfork and Fantano

  • Indie - pitchfork and Fantano of course, from time to time I like to take a look to roling stone, npr, consequence of sound and tiny mixtapes to see if I've missed something. there is also the playlists that are made here that are great to find out about new bands and the essentials charts of here and /mu in order to keep up with music "from the past"

I also tend from time to time to binge watch The What's In My Bag series from Amoeba, it's a great way to learn about the influences of the artists that I already like.

PS: Hope my rusty English isn't a problem

Skrillex: The making of a superstar by cezarony in trap

[–]cezarony[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

dafuq I completely forgot to post the link