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    Neurogenesis: Interview with Monks of Mellonwah, Ep 154

    5/18/2012

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    Duration: 40:42

    This is an exciting week, because we have the Indie Rock Artist of the Year winners Monks of Mellonwah in the house. If you have never heard them before, their music speaks volumes. Monks of Mellonwah is a four-man indie rock band out of Sydney, Australia. This modern rock band brings not only something new, but something from the past as well. Lead guitarist, Joe De La Hoyde, has a distinct sound that could be compared to the solos of Josh Klingoffer of Red Hot Chili Peppers and Jimi Hendrex. Together with smooth vocals of William Maher and Drummer, Joshua Baissari also on vocals, Bassist, John De La Hoyde, and Guitarist, Vikram Kaushik they bring a unique modern rock sound that compares to the likes of Katastro and Slightly Stoopid.  Songs played in this episode:  "Neverending Spirit" "Neurogenesis" "Kyoto" "You Shine" Find more of Monks of Mellonwah:   Office Website Facebook Reverbnation Musicxray  Youtube Twitter   Find more episodes like these in our section: Interviews & Shows  Don't miss a single episode of The Great Unknowns Presents. Subscribe with iTunes and Zune *COPYRIGHT NOTICE. All featured artists and writers retain all copyrights to their material   

  • Daylight - Interview with Breaking Day & Lizzi Liz Rock Block, Ep 153

    5/11/2012

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    Duration: 1:7:7

    Part 1: Daylight - Interview with Breaking Day The first part of this episode is an interview with a female quartet called, Breaking Day. Breaking Day is an all female Pop / R&B group from Murrieta, CA. Breaking Day’s debut album Daylight just dropped in April of 2012. The 14-track LP is without any disappointment. While it only took one year to recruit, record, and release their first full-length album, one might expect flaws, but surprisingly there is not. When you hear the entire album for the first time from beginning to end, you are both impressed and satisfied. Now, it is all about building a fan-base, touring, and gaining accolades from industry critics to validate their hardwork. ABOUT BREAKING DAY  In March of 2011, their label Corporate Ballin held a Southern California area audition in search of four girls to come together and form an all girl group. The founder of Corporate Ballin didn’t want to just form just any girl group, but build an explosive collaboration of talent that would not only sound good, but entertain its viewers. Founder of Corporate Ballin and Producer, Toma “Maskerade” Johnson decided to cut out the middleman and materialize his personal vision of what a female group should look and sound like. After weeks of auditioning, he decided upon four girls from the Inland Empire and San Diego areas to form the group known as Breaking Day. WHO IS BREAKING DAY The Front Girl is 21-year-old singer/songwriter and dancer, Nicole Garcia-Crisologo. Nicole wasn’t just meant for the part, she was bred for it. Since she was a small child, Nicole spent countless hours working on building her resume as an actress, a vocal singer, song writer, and appearing in musicals, so once she got the call to audition for Breaking Day, she was already posed for the position. In an instant, she was selected from dozens of applicants. The tall brunette bombshell is Miranda Siegersma. When you see her perform, you’re not only captivated by her incredible vocals, but also by her unmistakable model like presence. Then suddenly you’re caught off guard when you discover, she’s the voice behind the rap lyrics. Miranda grew up in a small town outside of Temecula called Yucaipa, CA, but she also came from a long line of musician’s, so becoming a music artist wasn’t a tough decision nor was it discouraged. Having been inspired by the dance moves of Michael Jackson, she also developed a love for Hip Hop. With the addition of Miranda, she adds a whole dynamic to Breaking Day. Pay close attention to songs “Make It Through”, “Dangerous”, “Fire”, and “Have Dough”. The third beauty is Gabriela Tristan, a young talented singer from San Diego, CA. While Nicole and Miranda sing most of the main vocals, Gabriela does play a distinct and vital role. Her distinct ability is carrying a smooth and long traveling note. Her voice is noticeable in songs like, “All Falls Down”, “Pretty Faces”, “Explanations”, and “Fire”. Whenever you hear a soft, but sultry voice, you’re hearing to Gabriela. The fourth and final Breaking Day is Emily Pince. Also born and raised in San Diego, Emily is the blond of the crew and while she is not the front girl, she stands out more than all of the girls combined. She has a stage presence that is unmatched. She seems to strut her stuff and dances with more conviction. Perhaps she is the leader of the live stage. Maybe, her experience as a varsity cheer captain in High School had something to do with that. Find more of Breaking Day: Official Website Facebook Twitter Reverbnation   Part II - The Lizzi Liz Rock Show The 2nd half of this weeks episode is dedicated to one of our listeners Lizzi Liz of South Florida, and we’re calling The Lizzi Liz Rock Showcase. It is a collaboration of Alternative, Rock, Punk, and Indie Rock. Music included in this episode: “Star Crossed Lovers” by Approaching Troy  “Restless” by Last Stand For Lucy “Call Me In The Morning” by Drop Dead Pinups “Pretty Clever” by Early Flight Home “The Burning & The Falling Down” by Face the King We do take requests, so if you want to call in and request a song, call us at (206) 338-6356 or send us your request via Twitter tag @Great_Unknowns.  Find more episodes like these in our section: Interviews & Shows  Don't miss a single episode of The Great Unknowns Presents. Subscribe with iTunes and Zune *COPYRIGHT NOTICE. All featured artists and writers retain all copyrights to their material 

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    Bittersweet Sunny Day: The Great Unknowns Presents LIVE, Ep 152

    4/27/2012

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    Duration: 41:49

    Thanks for tuning in to our 152nd episode of The Great Unknowns Presents! If you missed our live broadcast, you can always listen and read here for our latest episodes and news updates. AOEDE -  This week we are featuring 7 amazing artists including AOEDE as she released her brand new LP entitled Skeletons of the Muse. For AOEDE, you cannot tag her as a single genre artist, in fact, it is much harder to pin her down in one category, because her music is outside any realm of typical categories. Instead, put her in your "Popular" playlist and hit repeat often, because if you enjoy music by Regina Spektor, and Feist, Ingrid Michaelson then you will definitely enjoy AOEDE.  Beside Lights - Other music, we have the song, "Afraid to Fall" by Beside Lights of Perth, Australia. If you've been watching Australia's Got Talent, then you know exactly who they are. They recently released their debut self-titled EP and having been a band for less than a year, they've done everything right within a short amount of time and the momentum continues to grow. If you like The Script and Coldplay, then they guys will fit right in with your playlist. In Air - Other music this week is a brand new track by the band, In Air with a song called, "Flipside". In Air was previously known as Nobody Gets Killed, but they felt their name held a negative connotation and did not reflect their sound. So after much debate, they changed their name. With songs like "Fire", "In Air", "The Fall", their name not only fits, but they are quickly becoming one of the most incredible bands you have never heard of. Drunk Souls - Even if you are not a fan of reggae, you will still enjoy the song, "Human Race" by Drunk Souls. Their entire collection of songs on their CD Revolution, is a collection of rather groovy songs that delivers catchy songs and hooks that draw you in. If you enjoyed the band UB40 back in the 80s, you will love Drunk Souls. With over 100,000 downloads of their debut LP, they have tapped into a market that is very much alive and for an indie band, this is a very difficult task to accomplish. They are proof you do not need to conform to the trends of American Pop in order to make a living.  Olg Prodeus - “Can You Feel the Rain” by Oleg Prodeus is a featured song of the week, because the song exemplifies a perfect balance and harmony. The 13 is packed with intense songs that delivers a combination of adult contemporary, gothic, and rock rolled inside of one and after hearing the entire album, it was extremely difficult to just choose one. Read the full CD review here Francis Bowie - A smile and two middle fingers is what you get from artist Francis Bowie of Copenhagen, Denmark...that is if you are a hater. "Sunny Day" by Francie Bowie is probably one of my favorite tracks off of his brand new self-titled, EP. Being anti-pop himself, his music is another one of those hard to label artist's within a single genre. While it's hard for record labels to market multi-genre artists, ultimately it is the fans that decide who buys the music. With Francis Bowie you get more for your money with a variety of eclectic sounds and audio art. With his song, "Wasting My Time", there is a hint of Depeche Mode influence, then you get to the song, "Endlessly". It is one of his more "Pop" singles off his EP.  Then finally comes the song, "Silly and Crazy". Here's where I thought he sounds much like Jonathon Davis of KoRn meets The Cure. You just can't make this stuff up. You've got to hear it to believe it. In Cages - Perhaps my favorite of the week is the song, "Walk Away" by In Cages. When you incorporate a cellist in your band, you add a whole other dimension that would otherwise be unnoticed if you were used to any other form of electronic music. When it seems like everyone is trending towards dubstep, sometimes sticking with classical instruments is the best alternative. In Cages is categorized as an Indie Rock band and Alternative Rock band. If you are a fan of the 80s new wave rock and 90s grunge rock, then In Cages fits right in. If at anytime, you like to give us a shout out or make a request, give us a call at 1 (206) 338-6356 or Tweet us at @great_unknowns   Find more episodes like these in our section: Interviews & Shows  Don't miss a single episode of The Great Unknowns Presents. Subscribe with iTunes and Zune *COPYRIGHT NOTICE. All featured artists and writers retain all copyrights to their material 

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    Romantic Life: The Great Unknowns Presents, Ep 151

    4/20/2012

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    Duration: 28:28

    Thanks so much to listening to me live today on KGUP 106.5FM. In case you missed it, here is a copy of today's show.   The radio station went live on Thursday, April 12, 2012 and better than expected, we've already had over 6,000 listeners on KGUP 106.5FM. This is better than we had anticipated for the launch of a brand new radio station.  We are hoping to reach out to 1 million listeners by January 1, 2013, so please tell everyone about www.kgup1065.com You can also listen directly from our website on your iPhone, iPad, or Android phone, but if you have another mobile device, download the TuneIn from your mobile app store, then search for "KGUP 106.5FM" or "The Emerge Radio Networks," then save us as your Preset and listen to us 24/7.  Unlike a lot of radio stations that play anything that comes their way, we grade and rate each and every song, so the quality is better. The best part is you won't hear anything mainstream.  This week's featured artists:  "The Life" by Romantic 'Reflextion" by Paper Anchors "(Come Go with Me) Across the Universe" by MAGM Records "Freak Out" by Marcus Very Ordinary "Old Town"by Big Brother Smokes If at anytime, you like to give us a shout out or make a request, give us a call at 1 (206) 338-6356 or Tweet us at @great_unknowns  Find more episodes like these in our section: Interviews & Shows  Don't miss a single episode of The Great Unknowns Presents. Subscribe with iTunes and Zune *COPYRIGHT NOTICE. All featured artists and writers retain all copyrights to their material 

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    Snakes and Neptune’s Bed – The Great Unknowns Presents LIVE Ep 150

    4/13/2012

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    Duration: 41:20

    Welcome to Episode 150! This episode is a special event, because if you were listening on KGUP 106.5FM Friday at Noon PST/3pm EST, then you heard our show LIVE for the first time since my college days!  Our radio station is active, but we are still in the pre-launching stage. We are in the process of building the station from the ground up, so our music library is limited. There's no commercials or advertisements, just a constant stream of continuous music.  This was our first time streaming our radio show live, so if you were used to hearing our show at a non-scheduled time, you obviously can listen here. This weeks featured artists are as follows:  "Hold it Against Me (Britney Spears cover)" by Nylon Pink "GO" by Kari Kimmel  "Back to da Top" by Vega-Black Phantom of the Opera Neptunes Bed" by Rie Sinclair  "Snakes" by Leave it to Us "Real Joy" by Tiffany Thompson Listen 24-hours a day and 7-days a week at www.KGUP1065.com Listen anytime on your Android phone, iPad or iPhone. Mobile apps for Blackberry and other devices COMING SOON! If at anytime, you like to give us a shout out or make a request, give us a call at 1 (206) 338-1935 or Tweet us at @great_unknowns       Find more episodes like these in our section: Interviews & Shows  Don't miss a single episode of The Great Unknowns Presents. Subscribe with iTunes and Zune *COPYRIGHT NOTICE. All featured artists and writers retain all copyrights to their material

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    Earthbound: The Great Unknowns Presents LIVE, Ep 149

    4/6/2012

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    Duration: 32:16

    We are getting close to launching the KGUP 106.5FM (The Emerge Radio Networks) radio station and right now, you can take a peak www.kgup1065.com. We’re also excited to bring you the today’s lineup. You get to hear a little of everything; Pop, Latin, R&B, and Folk-pop, so sit back for the next 30 minutes and enjoy some great music. Music in this episode include: "Earthbound" by Spaceship Days "A mi enemigo" by Signa “Left Behind” by The Somebodys "Nothing is Wrong" by Mika Ben-Yami "Walk with Me" by Khela "Your Love" by Young & Fabulous "Songbird" by Katrina Stone If at anytime, you like to give us a shout out or make a request, give us a call at 1 (206) 338-1935 or Tweet us at @great_unknowns Find more episodes like these in our section: Interviews & Shows  Don't miss a single episode of The Great Unknowns Presents. Subscribe with iTunes and Zune *COPYRIGHT NOTICE. All featured artists and writers retain all copyrights to their material

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    Mermaids & Poets: The Great Unknowns Presents LIVE, Ep 148

    3/29/2012

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    Duration: 34:57

    Welcome to episode 148! This week, we are bringing you some music new to the show, but we also have a major announcement. We are proud to announce that we are going to live with a brand new radio station under the designation, KGUP 106.5, which is due to launch this summer.   All the music we've been featuring on The Great Unknowns Presents, we will run on a 24/7 full time schedule and we'll be including The Great Unknowns Presents every Friday at Noon PST, plus we will be including some of our friends from other radio shows like Twitter Tuesday from Butterflies Radio and Cut N' Dry Talent Radio with Chris Kalt, Christina Gee, Ron E. Zell, and DJ Paul Mixer which airs every Sunday 8pm PST.   We are on schedule for a June 2012 release, but we may surprise everyone and launch sooner. Right now, we are working out the kinks to make sure it runs smooth.   In addition to a live radio station, we will have our own iPhone/iPad and Droid app, so you can take our show anywhere you go.  Track list for episode 148: "Mermaids & Poets" by Ruby Summer "Complacent" by Layla "Blank Expression" by Elusive Parallelograms Mind Control Campaign by Haster "Superman" by Breaking Day "Bluebell" by Frank Joshua "Life Clock" by Gemini  If at anytime, you like to give us a shout out or make a request, give us a call at 1 (206) 338-1935 or Tweet us at @great_unknowns Find more episodes like these in our section: Interviews & Shows  Don't miss a single episode of The Great Unknowns Presents. Subscribe with iTunes and Zune *COPYRIGHT NOTICE. All featured artists and writers retain all copyrights to their material

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    It's Dark Here: The Great Unknowns Presents LIVE, Ep 147

    3/23/2012

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    Duration: 33:1

    We have some great music for you by Forewalls, Beyond Conception, Canto, Eliza Neals, Nico Adams,  Christine Oliver, and Melanie Taylor, but we are doing something a little different. We are honoring a person whose life was cut short. We are starting off the show with a dedication to a talented guitarist, a friend, and a great person, Jason Tennies of Forewalls. Jason’s life was cut short due to symptoms caused by a horrible disease called, schizophrenia. This disease attacked Jason with almost no warning and within days after his first episode, it tragically took his life. In honor of his life, Jason’s mother, Linda started a foundation to help bring awareness and education about mental disorders including, schizophrenia, depression, bi-polar disorder, and autism called the Jason Tennies Memorial Foundation. Health organizations like the Autism  Society, Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance, Mental Health America, the National Alliance on Mental Illness, The Brain and Behavior Research Fund, San Bernardino County Department of Veterans Affairs all support the Foundation and its cause in order to help raise awareness. This year, the Tennies’ are behind a film project currently in pre-production with the title taken from a song Jason wrote called, “It’s Dark Here.” The full-length feature film directed and produced by Joel Silver (The Matrix: Reload, The Matrix: Revolutions, Sherlock Holmes A Game of Shadows) is based on the final days of Jason Tennies' life with a focus on the disease and how doctors overlooked the seriousness and ultimately killed the 20-year-old. This disease and other related illnesses is often a subject that is often overlooked, but affects 1 out of 4 people, not just in the United States, but across the world. For more information, visit The Jason Tennies Foundation Memorial       Music in this episode are as follows:  "It's Dark Here" by Forewalls "Shelter" by Beyond Conception "Cardigan Sweater" by Canto "Misery" by Eliza Neals "Stop Us" Nico Adams "Lovin On Me" by Christine Oliver "Topdown" by Melanie Taylor  If at anytime, you like to give us a shout out or make a request, give us a call at 1 (206) 338-1935 or Tweet us at @great_unknowns Find more episodes like these in our section: Interviews & Shows  Don't miss a single episode of The Great Unknowns Presents. Subscribe with iTunes and Zune *COPYRIGHT NOTICE. All featured artists and writers retain all copyrights to their material  

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    Ready Set Stun: The Great Unknowns Presents LIVE, Ep 146

    3/16/2012

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    Duration: 28:48

    Thanks for tuning in this weeks episode of The Great Unknowns Presents. With 146 episodes now are on belt, today’s show is no different, but are you aware this is our 3rd year? That’s right. Looking back, we went from a simple college radio show and podcast with less than 300 listeners to a core audience of over 200,000 iTunes and Zune subscribers and beating out Adam Carrolla for the No. 1 spot. Our radio show went to the big stage and hosted the first annual Artists In Music Awards with 8 live performances and gave away 23 awards in front of 1,300 people in Hollywood, CA.  While others claim to play today’s best independent music, we actually do. We brag, because it’s true. You won’t hear some hack with a cheap computer program and a microphone. What you would expect to hear on popular radio stations and your favorite video channel is exactly what you’ll hear on this show, except you’ve never heard of these people. So when we say "we play the best music from the independent music scene,"... damn it! We mean it! This week you will hear music by: “Manhattan” by Jenny D “Ready, Set, Stun” by Jared Dylan “Caves” by Pretty Too Bad “Superman” by Alex Montanez “Nature Falls” by Grimus If at anytime, you like to give us a shout out or make a request, give us a call at 1 (206) 338-1935 or Tweet us at @great_unknowns Find more episodes like these in our section: Interviews & Shows  Don't miss a single episode of The Great Unknowns Presents. Subscribe with iTunes and Zune *COPYRIGHT NOTICE. All featured artists and writers retain all copyrights to their material

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    The Great Unknowns Presents: Breathe Me In, Ep 145

    3/9/2012

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    Duration: 28:28

    This week, I wrote a review about Mimi Page. In this weeks episode, we personally selected music that would compliment each song from one to the next.   Not only do we have music from Mimi Page's brand new CD, Breathe Me In, we also have unreleased music by Max and the Moon. For nearly a year, Max and the Moon has been in hiatus from performing, but not on hiatus from creating music. In actuality, they've been working hard in the studio to create their new CD which is due to be released on Tuesday, March 27, 2012.  We also have music by Artist of the Year winner Laura Vall of The Controversy and new music by 2012 Artists In Music Awards nominee Reachback and Homesick Elephant, plus a brand new song by the lovely Amber Ojeda.  Music played in this episode are as follows: "Black Valentine" by Mimi Page "Light House" by Max and the Moon "Little Star" by The Controversy "Free" by Amber Ojeda "Believe" by Reachback "Projector" by Homesick Elephant Find more episodes like these in our section: Interviews & Shows  Don't miss a single episode of The Great Unknowns Presents. Subscribe with iTunes and Zune *COPYRIGHT NOTICE. All featured artists and writers retain all copyrights to their material  

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    Electric Dance Music Special with DJ Nate Wilson, Ep 144

    3/2/2012

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    Duration: 35:15

    DJ Nate Wilson is an EDM (Electronic Dance Music) Artist hailing from Orange County, CA. Yes, he is a Disc Jockey, but his style is more directed on the dance side. Combine dubstep, trance house, and a hint of mainstream sounds and you have the recipe for Nate Wilson. Influenced by Tiesto, Kaskade, DeadMau5, and various local DJ’s, Nate was inspired to create his own music and has been mixing music for nearly four years, but is a new comer on the production side with just under two years experience under his belt. While his modest character will not boast about his skill, his boasts are on the turntable. With He has proven to be one of the most talented DJ’s of today and he was recently recognized for it.  With the support of his fans and the judging committee of the 2012 Artist In Music Awards, Nate was honored for the title of Best Disc Jockey and took home his first ever trophy in front of a crowd of over 1,200 people at Key Club in Hollywood on February 10, 2012.  Nate has spun at several popular venues in the OC, Long Beach, and the Hollywood scene. Join his Facebook page and find out where he will travel next.  Find more of DJ Nate Wilson at:  Facebook Sound Cloud *COPYRIGHT NOTICE. DJ Nate Wilson Provided all music material and retains all copyrights to the his material Don't miss a single episode of The Great Unknowns Presents. Subscribe with iTunes and Zune Get featured on this show. Submit to Music Xray   *All music in this episode was provided by DJ Nate Wilson

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    The Great Unknowns Presents - Withdrawals, Ep 143

    2/24/2012

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    Duration: 33:39

    Welcome to our 143rd episode of the The Great Unknowns Presents. We are coming up on our 3rd year and we have a lot to celebrate in the coming weeks. What started out as a college podcast show to inform people of new and upcoming bands, has turned into a popular radio show on KGUP 106.5FM. We got our first syndication in Miami, FL at Butterflies Radio. A lot of great things have happened, including our first ever Artists In Music Awards ceremony which was a successful live stage showcase and awards event. Nearly 1,400 people attended our first award show and we could not be happier with the massive turn out. I cannot thank you enough for listening to us and following our progress throughout the years. If you're new to this show, then you are in for a treat. No one else plays better music than we do. I'm not just saying that, our rankings prove it. Each week, we are in the top 10 for best podcast/radio show...in the world! We were #1 in 2011 and we plan on continuing that tradition for years to come.  About this weeks episode... This week we have some great music to present to you...of course! We even ran a contest for one of our artist's, GEMINI. So, if you're one of the MANY callers and you want to find out who won today's contest, then listen to this show to find out if you won! In this episode you will hear incredible independent music by: "Withdrawals" by Gemini "Hand Over Hand" by Gabe Lopez  "Never Be the Same" by Theft  "Last Mistake" Red9 "No Chemical Love" by Twenty7 "That Kind of Girl" by The Modern Traditional   Find more episodes like these in our section: Interviews & Shows Don't miss a single episode of The Great Unknowns Presents. Subscribe with iTunes and Zune *COPYRIGHT NOTICE. All featured artists and writers retain all copyrights to their material

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    Black History Month Special on The Great Unknowns Presents, Ep 142

    2/17/2012

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    Duration: 33:32

    Yes, I'm back! After taking two weeks off and hosting our 1st annual Artists In Music Awards, we're back on the air and we're back to putting out great music by artists you've never heard of.   For our return to the airwaves, we're bringing you a collection of artists and we're honoring Black History Month. We even have a special tribute to the Civil Rights Movement's greatest leader, Martin Luther King Jr., so sit back for the next 30 minutes and enjoy the show.   Music in this episode include:  "Take Me Over" by G-Lory "I.M.A." by Darnell Wright "Candlelights" by Loyal Hollywood "Red Carpet Girl" Jewelzz Patrick "Take You to Space" by Nidd Nuutron Find more episodes like these in our section:  Interviews & Shows  Don't miss a single episode of The Great Unknowns Presents. Subscribe with iTunes and Zune *COPYRIGHT NOTICE. All featured artists and writers retain all copyrights to their material

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    Artists In Music Awards LIVE Performer Showcase, Episode 141

    2/3/2012

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    Duration: 48:26

    We're just seven days until the inaugural premiere of the Artists In Music Awards coming to Key Club in Hollywood, CA on Feb 10, 2012.  In this final episode of the Nominee Showcase, we will visit music by the nine performers you will see live on stage at the award ceremony.   This episode, you will hear music by: Donny B. Lord "Party on the Moon" Katie Cole "Lost Inside a Moment" Twin Towers "Dial Tone" Nobody Gets Killed "Shortwave" Z Lala "Fly Away" Monks of Mellonwah "Neurogenesis" Breaking Day "Dangerous" Dayda Bass "Bounce" Monte Pittman "Pain, Love, & Destiny" compilation.    Get 2012 Artists In Music Awards tickets here get 20% off with this code: aima20 Don't miss a single episode of The Great Unknowns Presents. Subscribe with iTunes and Zune *COPYRIGHT NOTICE. All featured artists and writers retain all copyrights to their material

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    Artist In Music Awards Nominee Showcase XII, Episode 140

    1/27/2012

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    Duration: 34:17

    This is our 140th episode of The Great Unknowns Presents and this is our 12th installment of the Artists In Music Awards Nominee Showcase. During the last 12 weeks, we've selected five or six nominees out of hundreds of submissions to be featured each week to create a memorable compilation of incredible music by talented musicians. In this weeks episode, enjoy music by these artists: “Days Like This” by Aoede – Nominated for Album of the Year, Best Singer/Songwriter, and Best Folk/Acoustic Artist “Knowing” by Spencer Kane - Nominated for Best Pop Artist and Best Solo Artist “Save You” by Natalie Major - Nominated for Best Singer/Songwriter and Best Solo Artist “Without You” by Reachback – Nominated Artist of the Year, Best Pop Artist, and Best Rock Artist “Projector” by Homesick Elephant – Nominated for Best Folk/Acoustic Artist “Hey Oh” by Young-N-Fabulous – Nominated for Best R&B/Soul Artist “The Flood” by Switchblade Glory – Nominated for Best Metal Band  Support music artists just like these and come to the inaugural Artists In Music Awards.  Get 2012 Artists In Music Awards tickets here  Don't miss a single episode of The Great Unknowns Presents. Subscribe with iTunes and Zune   *COPYRIGHT NOTICE. All featured artists and writers retain all copyrights to their material  

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    Artist In Music Awards: Nominee Showcase XI, Ep 139

    1/20/2012

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    Duration: 30:15

    One-hundred and thirty-nine episodes later and we are bigger and better than ever. We now have our first official radio syndication at our sister station at Butterflies Radio in Miami, FL. You can now listen to this show LIVE on Sunday's at 5pm PST/8pm EST. Download the Butterflies Radio app, so you never miss a beat. This week, we are continuing the 2012 Artists In Music Awards: Nominee Showcase. This is our 11th installment and like always, we bring you the best music you've never heard of, so sit back for the next 30 minutes and enjoy the show. In this episode you'll hear music by: Elle Vee "Distorted" - Nominated for Best Singer/Songwriter and Best Solo Artist Z LaLa "Fly Away" - Nominated for Best Electronica Artist Nico Adams "Last Dance" - Nominated for Best Pop Artist Scott James "Waiting - Nominated for Best Folk/Acoustic Artist Joy Beth "R.E.A.L." - Nominated for Best R&B/Soul Artist Melissa Rice "Wait" - Nominated for Best Singer/Songwriter Vote for any of these artists from the official 2012 Artists In Music Awards website or All Indie Magazine PURCHASE TICKETS TO THE 2012 ARTISTS IN MUSIC AWARDS HERE Want to be featured on this show? Submit to:  Musicxray.com orReverbnation Don't miss a single episode of The Great Unknowns Presents. Subscribe with iTunes and Zune *COPYRIGHT NOTICE. All featured artists and writers retain all copyrights to their material

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    Artists In Music Awards Nominee Showcase X Episode 138

    1/13/2012

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    Duration: 29:54

    Welcome to the 10th installment of the Artists In Music Awards Nominee Showcase. We are less than 30 days away from the inaugural of the first annual Artists In Music Awards where we will present a customized engraved trophy to one artist in each of the 21 categories selected by our judging panel, but most importantly,  selected by the fans. In this episode you will continue to hear more great music by music nominees including: “In the Stereo featuring Idan Raichel” by DeScribe - Best Hip Hop/Rap Artist "Tic Tac" by Liana Veda - Best Latin Artist “No More Holding Back by” Apostle Kev - Best R&B/Soul Artist and Best Hip Hop/Rap Artist “The Modern Way” The Alternates - Best Alternative Artist “Nothing is Wrong” by Mika Ben-Yami - Best Folk/Acoustic Artist “Perfection” by Katrina Stone - Best Folk/Acoustic Artists and Best Indie Rock Artist   *All music in this episode has been provided by the artists and/or management.  Want to be featured on this show? Submit to:  Musicxray.com orReverbnation Don't miss a single episode of The Great Unknowns Presents. Subscribe with iTunes and Zune

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    Artists In Music Awards Nominee Showcase IX Episode 137

    1/6/2012

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    Duration: 27:33

    2011 was an awesome year, but let's make 2012 even better! For our first episode of 2012, we’re bringing you new music from our list of 2012 Artists In Music Awards nominees. Enjoy music by: DevonSol “Take Me Awary” Nominated for Best Dance Artist, Best R&B/Soul Artist, and Best Pop Artist Deedub “People Becoming Conscious (PBC)” Nominated for Best Hip Hop/Rap Artist The Robodrum “Melt with You (cover)” Nominated for Best Indie Rock Artist EMII “Stilettoes” Nominated for Best Pop Artist and Best Dance Artist Tiffany Thompson “Home” Nominated Best Singer/Songwriter and Best Pop Artist Beyond Conception “Flow” Nominated for Best Indie Rock Artist Want to be featured on this show? Submit to:  Musicxray.com, Reverbnation Don't miss a single episode of The Great Unknowns Presents. Subscribe with iTunes and Zune *All music in this episode has been provided by the artists and/or management. 

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    Special Holiday Nominees Showcase VIiI, Ep 136

    12/23/2011

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    Duration: 28:33

    This is episode 136 and our first ever Holiday episode here on The Great Unknowns Presents.  This has been our biggest year to date. We’ve broken so many records. We’ve gone from being No. 83,000th to No. 1 within just 3-years. This year alone we’ve had over 190,000 listeners, and our music blog, All Indie Magazine has gained a record 29,000 readers per month. Without you, we would not be here, so thank you for listening to this show whether this has been your 136th time you’ve tuned in or it’s your first time, I thank you just the same.  In this episode you’ll here music by some of our collection of 2012 Artists In Music Awards Nominees with a few surprises, so sit back and hear music by:  “I saw Daddy Kissing Santa Claus” by Sinem Sanye (Nominated for Best Pop Artist) “Christmas Day” by Audrianna Cole (Nominated for Best Pop Artist) “Put it Under My Tree” by Dayda Bass (Nominated for Best Hip Hop/Rap Artist and Best R&B Soul Artist) “10,000 Years” by Tangent Transmission (Nominated for Best Rock Artist and Best Alternative Artist) “Merry Christmas” by Mika Cole “Neverending Spirit” by Monks of Mellonwah (Nominated for Best Rock Artist and Best Alternative Artist) Vote for any of these artists from the official 2012 Artists In Music Awards website or All Indie Magazine Want to be featured on this show with a chance for a nomination AND perform at the award ceremony at the 2012 All Indie Music Awards on February 10? Purchase your tickets today!  Submit to:  Musicxray.com,  Reverbnation,  or  Sonicbids   ‪

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    7th installment of the 2012 Artists In Music Awards Nominee Showcase

    12/16/2011

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    Duration: 36:33

    This is our 135th episode of The Great Unknowns Presents and welcome to our 7th installment of the 2012 Artists In Music Awards Nominee Showcase. Today, we’re not only going to hit that shuffle button we’re taking a few calls.  In this edition, you’ll hear music by: “The American Lie” by Being Devious (nominated for Best Rock Artist and Best Alternative Artist) “Stylin’ Profilin’ by Ko-Lition (nominated for Best Hip Hop/Rap Artist and Best R&B/Soul Artist) “Animal Instinct feat Beta Control” by Sherryce (nominated for Best Pop Artist, Best Dance Artist, and Best Electronica Artist) “Freak” by Collin Marrero (Nominated for Best Electronica Artist and Best Pop Artist) “Amazin’ Grace” by Wallowe & Best (nominated for Best Hip Hop Artist and Best R&B/Soul Artist) “Johnny Cash” by Madd Doc (nominated for Best Hip Hop/Rap Artist) “Fanatico” by Red9 (nominated for Best Rock Artist and Best Alternative Artist) Vote for any of these artists from the official 2012 Artists In Music Awards website or All Indie Magazine Want to be featured on this show with a chance for a nomination AND perform at the award ceremony at the 2012 All Indie Music Awards on February 10? Purchase your tickets today!  Submit to:  Musicxray.com,  Reverbnation,  or  Sonicbids   ‪

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    The 2012 Artists In Music Awards Nominee Showcase VI

    12/9/2011

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    Duration: 30:47

    Welcome to our 134th episode of The Great Unknowns Presents! This week we are proud to showcase another amazing six artists from our pool of award nominees from the 2012 Artists In Music Awards which is set to hit the stage on February 10, 2012 at Key Club in Hollywood, CA. In this episode you'll hear music by the following nominees: "Lose My Mind" by Stacy Clark nominated for Best Pop Artist and Best Singer/Songwriter "Did I" by Nobody Gets Killed nominated for Best Alternative Artist and Best Rock Artist "Parasite" by The Cold Chills nominated for Best Rock Artist and Best Alternative Artist "Wishing You Well" by Overwatch nominated for Best Rock Artist and Best Alternative Artist "Rocket to the Moon" by Meru Matu  nominated for Best R&B/Soul Artist and Best Pop Artist "Believe" by Haster nominated for Best Metal Band Vote for any of these artists from the official 2012 Artists In Music Awards website or All Indie Magazine Want to be featured on this show with a chance for a nomination AND perform at the award ceremony at the 2012 Artists In Music Awards on February 10? Purchase your tickets today!  Submit to:  Musicxray.com,  Reverbnation,  or  Sonicbids ‪  

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    2012 Artists In Music Awards Nominee Showcase V

    12/2/2011

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    Duration: 28:13

    Welcome to episode 133 and the 5th installment of the 2012 Artists In Music Awards Nominee Showcase. Today, we will be featuring five more artists from our pool of music nominees, plus one that isn't nominated yet, but they definitely should be. We will continue to feature nominees from the 2012 Artists In Music Awards until the night of the award ceremony on February 10, 2012. Make sure you vote for your favorite artist in their respective categories. They have no chance of winning if you don't vote. If you don't recognize any of the nominees, listen to them all, and then decide. In this episode, hear music by these award nominess: “Six in the Morning” by The Suburbians (Nominated for Best Alternative Artist)  “Dangerous (ft Blak Bond)” by Breaking Day (Nominated for Best Pop Artist and Best R&B/Soul Artist) “Sunset Blvd” by Emblem3 (Nominated for Best Alternative Artist and Best Rock Artist) “Family” by Jesse Snyder (Nominated for Best Singer/Songwriter and Best Folk/Acoustic Artist)  “Fall featuring DJ Sleeper” by Mind the Gap (Nominated for Best Rock Artist and Best Alternative Artist) “So Long Goodbye” by Theft  Cast your vote for your favorite artist on All Indie Music Awards website or All Indie Magazine Want to be featured on this show with a chance for a nomination AND perform at the award ceremony at the 2012 Artists In Music Awards on February 10? Purchase yourtickets today!  Submit to:  Musicxray.com,  Reverbnation,  or  Sonicbids ‪ Reference: Christmas Wars! SuperNews! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IMfEelBZBAw Santa Saves Christmas: SuperNews! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KgMdHGGslPk Elf (2003) http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0319343 

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    Artists In Music Awards Nominees Showcase IV, EP 132

    11/17/2011

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    Duration: 26:27

    This week’s episode is yet, another showcase of Nominees from the 2012 Artists In Music Awards with music by: “Neurogenesis” by Monks of Mellonwah (Best Indie Rock Artist and Best Rock Artist) “No One Else (cover)” by Reachback (Best Rock Artist and Best Pop Artist) “Walking On A Dream(cover)” by The Make. (Best Indie Rock Artist, Best Rock Artist, and Best Pop Artist) “We Get It Crack'n Radio” by Culture Sol (Best R&B artist and Best Hip Hop/Rap Artist) “Shadow” Natalie Major (Best Solo Artist and Best Singer/songwriter) Cast your vote for your favorite artist on Artists In Music Awards website or All Indie Magazine Want to be featured on this show with a chance for a nomination AND perform at the award ceremony at the 2012 Artists In Music Awards on February 10? Purchase your tickets today!  Submit to:  Musicxray.com,  Reverbnation,  or  Sonicbids

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    Blunt Force Trauma: Interview with Max of Cavalera Conspiracy, Ep 132

    11/11/2011

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    Duration: 27:44

    Episode 132 Two of the more influential artists in the world of thrash and acid metal back in the 1980’s were brothers, Max and Igor Cavalera. Max founded the band Sepultura, a Brazilian Metal band in 1984, and for nearly three decades, they rocked Brazil, Europe, Australia, and the rest of the world.  On August 16, 1996, while Sepultura was on the Monsters of Rock tour with band like Ozzy Osbourne, Paradise Lost, Type O Negative, Biohazard, and Fear Factory, Max heard the news of his step-son’s death and abruptly left the tour to be with his family. This was the beginning of the end with Sepultura for Max. A year later, Max was back on stage, but it was with a new band, Soulfly.  After ten years of silence, Max got a call from Igor and they found themselves working together again. On August 17, 2006 during the 10th Annual D-Low Memorial show, Max reunited with his brother Igor, whom had not been on stage together since 1996. They played some of their originals written for Sepultura. Max said that Soulfly is still very much an active band, will be releasing their 9th studio album in spring of 2012 and will also go on tour beginning in Australia.  In 2007, Max created another band called Inflikted. Max and Iggor decided on a new name that represented their family and called it, Cavalera Conspiracy. This new band was a newer sound, which Max describes as his “roots” of metal, a “super metal” as he called it, that combines the sound of 80’s trash and death metal and the modern sound of today’s metalcore. Their debut album, “Inflikted” was released through Road Runner Records in 2008 and in their first week, ranked No. 72 on the Billboard 200 and ranked even better in countries like Australia, Finland, Austria, Belgium, and Germany.  Early 2011 was the release of Cavalera’s sophomore album entitled, “Blunt Force Trauma”, an in your face metal album that digs deep into one of Max Cavalera’s favorite topics, and that is his love for history. Songs like Genghis Khan, Warlord, Burn Waco, and Rasputin were influenced by his love for history.  Events in history were his inspiration for his lyrics. Knowing the background of a band’s story behind the music and the reason for their lyrics, but it also gives the artist a new found respect.  Cavalera Conspiracy ended their 2011 tour in November, but this is not the end. During the off season, Max and Igor will be hard at work writing new material and will be headed back in the studio for their new album sometime in 2012.  Learn more about Max of Cavalera Conspiracy in our live interview with Max while he was on tour in Los Angeles, CA at The Great Unknowns Presents and All Indie Magazine.  For more information about Cavalera Conspiracy, go to:  Cavalera Conspiracy Website Facebook Twitter  MySpace YouTube Road Runner Records Purchase their music:  iTunes *All music and interview permission was granted by Road Runner Records. Interview was recorded live on location in Pomona, CA.  Appear on this show, submit to: Reverbnation, Music Xray, or SonicBids   **Offical The Great Unknowns Presents commerical "None of This". Music played by Elle Vee "I like Girls" and Sleepless in Motion "Every Story Has a Moral (And This One Is Yours)". Movie clip from "Step Brothers". 

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