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The Daily Vault Album Reviews: Random Thoughts (from a paralyzed mind) »

by Jason Warburg, The Daily Vault
http://www.dailyvault.com
Here we go again. Halfway through the slush pile, tossing ‘em aside like pancakes at a Little League fundraiser, and allofasudden whoooaaa Nellie. Hang on, we got us a keeper.
Peter Bloom is a singer-songwriter who learned all the right lessons from John, George, Ringo and especially Paul - not to […]


MusicDish & Partners Launch Consulting & Marketing Service »

Three influential U.S. music marketing and promotional companies have come together to provide indie artists a vast array of personalized marketing and consulting services.
MusicDish, Inside the Music Business (sm) and Serchlite Music have announced the Music Consulting & Marketing Collective (MCMC) - a full marketing and promotional service providing a new arsenal of cutting-edge offerings […]


A CD Review of Mashed Buddha’s ‘Zen Conspiracy’ »

By Mark Kirby, MusicDish e-Journal
When we last left John Corda, in the guise of drum ‘n’ bass superhero Mashed Buddha, on his full-length CD subdue your mind, he was adding elements, musical elements, to a genre that doesn’t go much past mechanical repetition in rhythm and bleating electro sounds for tunes. To this, he added […]


Peter Bloom Selects MusicDish Network For Artist Development »

Artist development and marketing firm MusicDish LLC has been selected by Toronto-based Pop/Rock musician Peter Bloom to provide artist development support, including full online marketing, brand management and industry outreach in North America.
MusicDIsh will initially focus on internet marketing, from consistently developing brand messaging and creatives that reflect Peter Bloom s rich lyrics and music, […]


Amy Speace Live On WFUV 90.7FM NYC - Free MP3s! »

On December 11, 2006, Wildflowers Records singer-songwriter Amy Speace was in NY for a live interview on WFUV 90.7 FM’s “Folk Sunday Breakfast with John Platt.” Now her live performances on the show, including songs ‘The Real Thing,’ ‘Dreamin’ and ‘Step Out of the Shade’, are exclusively available through social network site ReverbNation at http://www.reverbnation.com/amyspeace
This […]


MusicDish Network Releases “Amy Speace - Live on Radio” Downloadable Album »

Wildflowers Records alternative-country artist Amy Speace has been interviewed and performed live on countless radio stations across the US in support of her third album “Songs for Bright Street”. MusicDish Network is now making some of her most memorable performances available through a new downloadable MP3 album “Amy Speace - Live On Radio.”
The MP3 album […]


A Review of Sweet Tea; a CD by Hills Rolling »

By Mark Kirby, MusicDish e-Journal
Whatever one could say about Hills Rolling, the moniker of one-man band Trey McGriff, you can’t accuse him of having shallow roots. On his myspace page he lists as influences about one hundred or so bands and musicians. There are old schoolers (Otis Redding, The Beatles, Pink Floyd), new schoolers ( […]


Mashed Buddha’s Zen Conspiracy Merges Electronica & Jazz Improv »

Drum n bass n keyboardist Mashed Buddha (aka John Corda) announced the release of his latest album “Zen Conspiracy.” The album represents a new direction for Mashed Buddha, first introduced in his prior EP release “Four Keys To Zen,” offering an intricate blend of drum n bass, ambient electronica and downtempo funk-grooves that allow for […]


Peter Bloom Opens For Juliana Sparks CD Launch »

Toronto-based singer/songwriter Peter Bloom will be opening the launch of Juliana Sparks long-awaited CD entitled “Juliana” at The Rivoli (334 Queen St. W., Toronto, east of Spadina) on May 7th, 2008 at 8:00 PM. Performing as an acoustic trio, Peter will perform songs from his just-released full-length debut “Random Thoughts (from a paralyzed mind)”.
Peter Bloom […]


A Hard Rock Broadside from Soundside »

By Mark Kirby, MusicDish e-Journal
If I had the power, I would change the title of the new Soundside CD from “Seconds to Sunrise” to “Working Man’s Soundside.” No, not as some type of homage to the Grateful Dead or their album of the same name, but because in today’s segmented music scene dominated by generic […]