junks | junks-wave

junks | junks-wave

A playlist curated by DK (aka Ectoplazm), the lead singer of Junks.

  1. The Auryn – Klaus Doldinger
  2.  Surveillance Camera – Rey Pila
  3. Oscar Mike – Captain Now
  4. Contact High – Architecture in Helsinki
  5. Everybody’s Movin’ – Junks (Robert Parker remix)
  6. Together In Electric Dreams – Philip Oakey & Giorgio Moroder
  7. Playing For Time – Madleen Kane
  8. Clutch – Miami Nights 1984
  9. 11th Dimension – Julian Casablancas
  10. That Funky Music – Midnight Driver
  11. Popularity – Sparks
  12. Annie – Neon Indian
  13. Anthonio – Berlin Breakdown Version – Annie
  14. Shannon’s Eyes (12” Version) – Girogio Moroder, Paul Engemann
  15. Firecracker – Yellow Magic Orchestra
  16. Communication – Ace Marino
  17. The Touch (LIFELIKE remix) – Mitch Murder
  18. Ooey – Vitalic
  19. New Lands – Justice
  20. One Way Trigger – The Strokes
  21. Real Bad Lookin’ – Alex Cameron
  22. Johnny & Mary (feat. Bryan Ferry) – Todd Terje
  23. Nuclear Holiday – Junks
  24. Enola Gay – OMD

 

The playlist I’ve compiled is a combination of songs, sounds and artists that influence Junks and the kind of music I like to mix when i’m DJing at parties or at my monthly retrowave party, Totally Rad.

The list reflects my love of synthwave and 80s synthpop, with songs that give me that warm and fuzzy nostalgic feeling, evoking images of the neon-drenched, Blade Runner-esque cityscapes implanted in my brain from too-much-movie-watching but also from my life here in the futuristic cities of Hangzhou and Shenzhen, China.

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Keep up with Junks here.

code red riot | “bands with onions”

code red riot | “bands with onions”

“BANDS with ONIONS” was created to showcase bands with members who have “layers” of talent.
The most obvious bands to include were Foo Fighters and Godsmack, featuring lead singers and primary songwriters who were known “only as drummers” in their previous bands. Similar to my experience in Code Red Riot, they also played all the instruments on their debut albums (drums, bass and guitar), only getting help from friends for lead guitar parts along the way.
I’ve included a number of bands with insanely talented visual artists, such as 10 Years, Nirvana, My Chemical Romance, Devour The Day, The Fever 333, Gemini Syndrome, Butcher Babies, OK Go, and Crobot.
Some other examples of “talent layers” on this list include:
– Beartooth – Caleb Shomo plays all the parts on their albums
– Devour The Day – Frontman Blake Allison was also a former drummer
– Phantom Planet – Drummer Jason Schwartzman starred in a number of acclaimed Hollywood pictures, including Rushmore, I Heart Huckabees, and more.
– Jellyfish – A critically acclaimed by musicians for decades, their drummer was also the lead singer
– The Bronx – Known originally as “only a punk band,” their other project Mariachi El Bronx is definitely worth checking out
– White Zombie / Five Finger Death Punch – Include movie producers Rob Zombie and Jason Hook
– Pearl Jam / Stone Temple Pilots – Both of these songs were written by the band’s drummers
– Every Time I Die – Keith Buckley is a published author
– Papa Roach – Jacoby Shaddix runs his own clothing line
Every band has a story… and there’s a million others I could have included on this list, but “BANDS with ONIONS” includes my personal list of favorites. Enjoy!

Download Mask here and keep up with Code Red Riot at their website.

eg vines, “eg”

eg vines, “eg”

The creatively titled ‘EG’ playlist is a mix of some of my all-time favorites as well as artists and songs that were instrumental in shaping ‘Conversation’.

-Jim Ford, Bill Withers, Neil Young, Al Green
‘Still Bill’, ‘Harvest’, ‘Gets Next to You’ and ‘Harlan County’ were four records that I immersed myself in as I writing ‘Conversation’. I’d sit down with each, learn some of the music and write out all of the lyrics. My producer, Eddie Spear, introduced me to Jim Ford and now I’ll pay that knowledge drop forward.

-Jason Isbell, Bob Dylan
In my opinion, Dylan is the best songwriter of all time and Isbell is the best of my generation. These guys have set a high bar and I continually look to them as I work on my craft.

-‘Truly, Madly Deeply’, ‘No Hard Feelings’
I always love when an artist finds a way to make a cover song sound like their own. I’m a big Manchester Orchestra fan and I came to find Yoke Lore after ‘Truly, Madly, Deeply’ popped up on a Spotify feed.

– Coldplay, Radiohead, Red Hot Chili Peppers, The Smashing Pumpkins
These are some of my favorite bands of all time and artists that helped shape me as a young musician. I put a few songs on here that I’ve had in heavy rotation recently.

– Natalie Royal, The Delta Saints, Brendan Benson, James Droll, Elise Davis
Nashville artists! I like to get out to shows when I’m in town and there is no shortage of talent in Music City. Here’s a handful of artists that I’d encourage anyone to acclimate themselves with if they don’t know them already.

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Keep up with EG Vines here.

sarra, “light me up”

sarra, “light me up”

Over the last 3 years I’ve been writing and working on my debut album SARRA. It’s a 14 track concept album and the first single “Kerosene” drops this Friday. I’ve consumed and have been influenced by a massive amount of music since the beginning of this process, and so much of this journey was spent trying to pinpoint my sound. My love of music spans from Pop, Electronic, to R&B so it was a really fun experience getting to pull from those genres and create the right sound that represents SARRA. This is a playlist of songs that have influenced me as an artist throughout the process of making this record. There’s so much good music being made right now and one of the best things about this process was discovering new artists!

  1. RKCB – Comatose
  2. Alina Baraz – Show Me
  3. John Splithoff – What if She Wants You
  4. Anne-Marie – Do It Right
  5. Dua Lipa – Last Dance
  6. SARRA – Kerosene
  7. Stalking Gia – Second Nature
  8. Hannah Lucia – Don’t Hold Out
  9. Charlotte OC – Darkest Hour
  10. Jarryd James – Sure
  11. RKCB – Elision
  12. Malinchak, MAX – Dragonfly
  13. Sinead Harnett – Rather Be With You
  14. James Arthur – You Deserve Better
  15. Moss Kena, Jay Prince – 48
  16. Sabrina Claudio – Orion’s Belt
  17. Ray BLK, Courage – 2am
  18. Louis Futon, RKCB – Surreal
  19. JOHN.k – Wrong
  20. Mac Ayres – Easy
  21. Ravyn Lenae, Appleby – Free Room
  22. Sabrina Claudio – Unravel Me
  23. Daniel Caesar, Kali Uchis – Get You
  24. Amber Mark – Lose My Cool
  25. Draper, Alby Hobbs – On You
  26. Charlotte OC – Cut the Rope
  27. Jahkoy – Still in Love
  28. Astr – Operate
  29. Banks – This is What it Feels Like
  30. SZA – Green Mile

Keep up with SARRA here.

sheridan reed, “inspiration”

sheridan reed, “inspiration”

Over the last year my tastes in music have changed pretty dramatically, and with it how I’m moving forward with my writing and creative process. This playlist is a combination of new styles for me that influenced the creation of “We Should Both Be Here” and the rest of my current original set with a genre range from r&b, neo-soul, chill wave, and funk to soul pop.

Keep up with Sheridan Reed here.

black and blue, “influences”

black and blue, “influences”

It’s a playlist of all our influences & our favorite artists that inspire us. All these artists have contributed to our sound in some way, and each song is on this playlist is very important to us. These are artists and songs that molded Black And Blue as a group and our sound.

 

ruby velle & the soulphonics, “respect & resist”

ruby velle & the soulphonics, “respect & resist”

I wanted to share a few of the artist and more specifically the songs that shaped my writing style from a very young age. These artists all had something to say with the lyrics of their soulful songs, and by my teens I was singing back these lyrics before I truly knew what they meant. These freedom fighting songs paved the way to speak truths to the masses…and realize the concept of “if one person isn’t free, none of us are free.” Artists are needed at this time to respect the roots of activist music, in all it’s form, and to keep the soul in resistance.

Keep up with Ruby Velle & The Soulphonics here.

mocha bands, “real hip hop”

mocha bands, “real hip hop”

Hip hop artist Mocha Bands is next on our list of incredible artists providing the world with a fun playlist. With this one, we get to peep into her list of influence and see what she enjoys in her free time. With this stunner playlist, it looks like we might have a pretty nostalgic – and super incredible – weekend. So turn it on, turn it up, and let loose!

Biggie Smalls                            Juicy
Jay Z                                         Izzo (H.O.V.A)
Busta Rhymes                          Respect my conglomerate
Biggie smalls                            Who shot ya
Tupac                                        Hit em up
Lauryn Hill                                 Lost ones
Miss Mary J Blige                      My life
Kendrick Lamar                         Alright
Jay Z                                         Big pimpin
Nas                                           One mic
Nas                                           The world is yours
Puff Daddy                                All about the Benjamins

Keep up with Mocha Bands here.