Carlos GoGo Gomez
“New Paradigm Global Music”
Pulse. Beat. Rhythm. Vibration. Can music open pathways to multidimensional awareness, causing listeners to transcend perceived boundaries of time, space, language and cognition; and thereby enter into altered states of consciousness? Will new understandings of Oneness change the way we live: our relationship to one another, the planet and the cosmos and can it bring about a new paradigm? New Paradigm Global Music explores these questions. It is an experiment into the realm of shamanic or trance dance. If you are interested in Self-Cultivation, Yoga, Qi Gong or Ecstatic/Trance Dance, then this is a must have album!!! Psychedelic 21st century Style!!!
Eloquent drones, mantric transcendental vocalizations, combined with electronic beats — punctuated by Gomez’s evocative and passionate percussion — reveal this newfound place of unity. An omnivorous musician at his best, Gomez who has played with Eartha Kitt, Tito Puente, Maxwell, Sade, and Mariah Carey, to name just a few, has dug deep into his Afro-Latin heritage and yet this album reflects a new understanding, a new sense of unity and resonance after an amazing career and very full life. The resulting album traces an expanding spiral from slow and contained, to energetic and ecstatic, and finally to transcendent. “It’s an invitation to go inside” Gomez notes. “But this journey is not passive background music; its hypnotic quality is meant to spark movement and meaningful connection to the body…leading to internalization, to a transformative state of ecstasy and bliss.”
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The Green View
“Assimilation EP”
“The Green View’s Assimilation EP is a revitalization of true American rock and roll music. Their lyrics are poetic and heartfelt; their music is powerful and dynamic. The songs not only make you move, but make you think. Whether they’re ballads on the plight of nursing home Kentuckians, cries of social change and spiritual awareness, or classic rock and roll anthems, this self-produced first album gives just a little taste of this bands potential. Having both male and female lead singers and an eclectic mixture of songs crossing genres, The Green View’s new album, Assimilation EP is the answer to the call for real, original rock and roll music.”
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Please help break this new artist’s song “ALL BAD” on Z-100. New York’s hottest radio station is testing JOHN GILLETTE’s song on their new “Discover & Uncover” web page (just click the first URL below). Once you’re at the Z-100 “Discover & Uncover” page click on the audio player to listen to “ALL BAD” then rate the song by clicking on the stars below the player. Thank you for helping to make JOHN GILLETTE a star!
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H.E. Miller
“Apocalyptic Dreams”
If you ever thought the world might be headed for the Apocalypse, you’ll want to hear H.E. Miller’s CD “Apocalyptic Dreams” because quite simply, time is running out.
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Kiyomi can be described as a girl with a sunny disposition. Music has played a huge role in her life so far. Most of her songs are written from what she’s experienced. She mainly likes
to perform with natural and acoustic sounding instruments and finds herself writing more mellow melodies. She loves to play around with vocal harmonies, adding plenty of them to her compositions.
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“Apocalyptic Dreams”
H. E. Miller is a New York City rock musician who has been described as a “a one-man demolition squad trying to bring a little sorely needed New York Dolls and Sex Pistols into the sorry state of music today…”(Glide Magazine). Critics have aptly compared his music to The Rolling Stones, CCR, Joe Walsh, The Ramones, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Joe Jackson, The Who and David Bowie.
His gripping debut CD builds on his classic rock, punk, grunge roots to create a unique new sound that’s been called Theological Rock. “Apocalyptic Dreams” conveys a meaning and message for today’s world from a reflective spiritual perspective. It’s “one man’s musical attempt to understand life’s frustrations and the stories of the gospel in 4/4 time.” (Music Industry News Network).
Skope Magazine wrote “…terrible and karmically wonderful at the same time…this is what they’d be listening to if the world ended today.”
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