Hot Tub Johnnie aka Santa Clause kicked off with an exceptional set of tunes, which included the Glass Child’s “Insanity”, a stunning Stern* disco edit remix of “Big Jet Plane” by Angus and Julia Stone and the wildly exciting “Pu$$y” by Iggy Azelea.
DJ Boom Shack aka Harry Fingerman took over the 1’s and 2’s after Santa and provided a rousing dark electronic set. Which included new cuts from Blood Orange “Sutphin Boulevard”, CREEP’s “Days (Azari & III Remix)”, Atari Teenage Riot’s “Blood In My Eyes” and banging remix from RIOT 87 of Metric’s “Gold Guns Girls”. Mr. Fingerman also previewed the new single “What Tomorrow Brings” from HPR favorite E-Train.
The arrival of DJ Tom Rothrock set the night into flames! Rothrock had the dance floor jumpin’ has he cut from “Thriller” by David Jones & Aqua Diva Mix into a smashing mix of “Feed Me” by Grand Theft Ecstacy into Minnesota F’s “California Dreamin'”. Rothrock is considered a legend by our standards and he showed it to us all on All Hallow’s Eve!
Musical guest of the night was Chi-Town MC Gzus Piece. In front of a wild crowd Gzus performed songs from his latest album Expensive Shit including the club banger “Bounce (feat. Hollywood Holt”. GP brought a special guest Sulaiman to perform the smooth “95” cut which was the highlight of the night.
The 224th Hunnypot Radio Sing-A-Long was “Bad Moon Rising” by Creedence Clearwater Revival. 10/31/2011
Producer, record label owner, and recording artist Tom Rothrock has played an integral part in the careers of Elliott Smith, James Blunt, and Beck before launching a solo career with the 2006 album Resonator. Beck’s breakthrough hit, “Loser,” was originally released on Bong Load Custom Records, a label Rothrock formed in the early ’90s with fellow producers/musicians Rob Schnapf and Bradshaw Lambert. Rothrock and Schnapf went on to record Beck’s platinum-selling debut, Mellow Gold, with another producer, Carl Stephenson. Rothrock and Schnapf also handled production for the track “Ramshackle” on Beck’s 1996 album Odelay, and a year later the pair were nominated for an Oscar for their recording of Elliott Smith’s “Miss Misery,” featured in Gus Van Sant‘s film Good Will Hunting. Smith’s 1997 album Either/Or and his 1998 effort XO were also helmed by the duo, and two years later they were responsible for the crisp sound of Richard Thompson‘s Mock Tudor. Their work on the Supreme Beings of Leisure‘s 2000 self-titled album found them firmly in command of the trip-hop sound.
In 2002 Rothrock worked on the heralded About a Boy soundtrack with Badly Drawn Boy and in 2004 he composed the music for the Michael Mann film Collateral. His work on James Blunt‘s 2005 album Back to Bedlam helped earn Blunt five Grammy nominations that year. In 2006 he began his solo career with the full-length and entirely instrumental Resonator, named after a type of acoustic guitar with a metal center that’s often referred to by its brand name, Dobro. The Bong Load Custom Records label was revived to release the album. - David Jefferies
Hot Tub Johnnie started the DJ night off with a split set that included some killer new tracks from Gary Clark Jr. “Bright Lights”, Youngblood Hawke “Rootless” and much more!
Our first guest DJ’s to join us in the Hot Tub were Danny Johnson and Zane Landreth of hit concert group Check Yo Ponytail. Missing was founding member Franki Chan, but they still powered on with a storming set of music from Spank Rock, Big Freedia, The Death Set, and Pictureplane all who are featured the first ever Check Yo Ponytail Tour! Which will be hitting Denver tomorrow night – stay -tuned to checkyoponytail for all their latest events!
We had musical guests Weapons of Audio join us for a smoking’ live performance of tracks off their latest release Bipolar which is out now! This 2 piece which is now a 3 piece since they have moved to LA performed their super catchy new single “Night Light”, and the feel-good cuts “Boulevard” and “Top Down”! Don’t miss these guys as they will be playing many gig here in LA! Follow Weapons of Audio @weaponsofaudio
Our final guest DJ was music industry veteran Matt Lilley (President of MCL Music Services). This was Matt’s first ever Hunnypot DJ set and he closed the night out with a special selection of handpicked classics, that have shaped his life’s musical landscape. Including vault classics from Snoop Dogg, Parliament Funkadelic, Gangstarr and Mayor Hawthorne’s latest “A Long Time”.
The 223rd Hunnypot Radio Sing–A–Long was “Is It Really So Strange” by The Smiths. 10/17/2011
Matt Lilley created MCL Music Services in 2009 to provide Music Clearance, Licensing, and Supervision services to the Film, Television, and Advertising communities. Previously the Director of Music Clearance in the Feature Film division at Paramount Pictures from 1996 - 2008, Matt was responsible for much of the clearance negotiating and licensing in many of Paramount’s most successful films and soundtracks over that span of time.
In late 2008, Matt was named Vice President of Music Clearance and Licensing at Lionsgate Entertainment (in charge of the Film, Television, and Marketing divisions of the company) which he transitioned into maintaining as his first client under the umbrella of MCL Music Services.
Over the past several years MCL Music Services has expanded its services and now works in Music Supervision in the independent film and documentary world and Catalogue Administration.
An avid fan of jazz music, Matt is a lifelong saxophone player, performing with The Jazz Butchers and his jazz quartet in the greater Los Angeles area.
Matt holds a Master of Business Administration degree from the University of Phoenix (2003) and a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Music Industry Studies from California State University, Northridge (1997).
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Hunnypot Records brings you the brand new Asva music video for the lead single "Birds" from Presences of Absences.
"G Stuart Dalquist's Asva is joy to behold...Presences feels like a new dawn of sorts"—The Wire
The sonically, emotional "Birds" is driven by gracefully arranged organs laced with Toby Drivers' beautifully sung falsetto vocals, that will captivate you from the first note. The Chris Purdie directed video is a perfectly subtle flowing extension of "Birds" - sonically and visually stimulating to your eyes and ears.
"Presences of Absences...both a deeply human record, and a record of being human."—mr. atavas
Presences of Absences is now available at iTunes and Amazon through Hunnypot Records/Important Records (2011)
"Not heavy in the traditional sense of ‘heavy’ but emotive and powerful, not quirky, not elusive or exclusive, but a different breed entire. Presences Of Absences is about sincerity, goodwill and compassion, honesty, hard work and in the deepest sense, thanks and reflection at the end of the day." - G. Stuart Dahlquist
Apologizes to all, the audio recording for the Marcy Bulkeley's introduction and beginning interview was clipped and is missing. That said it was an epic night worthy a listen. -John Anderson
This weeks Hunnypot Live "radio" show was a complete blow out!
Our next guest will be an encore DJ set by well respected music supervisor Marcy Bulkeley (Herzog & Company). Be ready for an ear-full of goodness, as we can expect a killer set of the latest hotness hitting the music scene. Be sure to follow Marcy at her music blog 365 Days Of Music and on HypeMachine!
We wanted to give you a little taste of Seattle emcee Macklemore before he takes over Hunnypot Radio this Monday night. "Can't Hold Us" is one of the latest singles released from the upcoming collaboration project by Macklemore and Ryan Lewis. A genuine lyricist and a captivating performer, Macklemore, with his DJ/production partner Ryan Lewis, have garnered critical acclaim, a devoted fan base, and a steadily growing anticipation for their upcoming work. Their music is distinct for channeling cultural moments and refreshingly self-aware testimony through candid lyricism and expertly crafted composition.
Be sure to download the hit single "Can't Hold Us" below and check out their other smash hits "Make That Money", "Otherside" and "Wings"!!
The hit new banger "I Get It In" from Ike Nice, one of the hottest up and coming emcees out of California. His style is described as "new school fresh" and Hunnypot agrees!
Follow Ike @TheRealikeNice
HPR #221 was a slammin' party, as always Hot Tub Johnnie provided a killer set of hip new tunes. Some notable selections were - Ike Nice's "I Get It In" (this weeks video pick of the week), Flo Rida's "Good Feeling", Italian dance artist Hardton's "Earthquake" and many more.
DJ Boom Shack threw down some killer uptempo party jams to close out the night - including new bangers from NERVO (feat. Afrojack & Steve Aoki) "We're All No One (Hook N Sling Remix), Tove Styrke's "Call My Name", The Go Team! "Apollo Throwdown (Star Slinger Remix)" and many more!
The 221st Hunnypot Radio Sing-A-Long was "Rich Girl" by Hall & Oates.
Our next guest is industry professional Tamara Conniff, founder and curator of The Comet. A social platform and outlet for artists and tastemakers to reach their audiences and blog about their own experiences. An industry expert by many standards,Tamara has served as editor-in-chief of Billboard and former president of music services at Frontline Management Group/Ticketmaster. This industry tastmaker will join us in the Hot Tub for an interview and handpicked DJ set.
We welcome our first guests, LA blues rock outfit The Downtown Train. A band who is no stranger to playing gigs, they have stated they will play anywhere in the world at anytime and they will be playing their first ever Hunnypot radio show on the 19th. A true blues experience with a sound that takes you back to 1950′s Chicago, but uniquely twisted in a hip modern LA style.
So get ready to boogie down and party as you board The Downtown Train in a Hot Tub… never done before!
Hunnypot radio was light up last week with Spanish DJ/producer Sak Noels' "Loca People" and the video is crazy! This one may be new to most in the States, but the video has racked up over 28 million views in Spain. Follow along with the lyrics below!
All day, all night [x8] What the f*ck!?
When I came to Spain and I saw people party
I told to myself: What the f*ck!? All day, all night All day, all night Viva la fiesta, viva la noche Viva los DJ’s What the f*ck!? Viva la fiesta, viva la noche Viva los DJ’s What the f*ck!? Viva la fiesta [repeat] Viva…[repeat]
I couldn’t believe what I was living So I called my friend Johnny And I said to him: Johnny, La gente esta muy loca, What the f*ck!?
Johnny, la gente esta muy loca, What the f*ck!?
What the fuck!?
Hot Tub Johnnie kicked the party off with "Can't You See" a new LA blues rock cut from next week's HPR guest The Downtown Train. He kept the hot tub bubbling with tracks from The Stone Foxes, Frank Ocean, Bob Marley, G-Eazy and many more.
Our first guest Phil Gallo (Billboard) made his second appearance on the show and handpicked a working mans set for the Labor Day celebration. Some standouts from the Phil's set were Ry Cooder's "No Banker Left Behind", Harry Nilsson "Good Old Desk" and The Del Lords' "How Can A Poor Man Stand Such times and Live".
Our musical guests of the night were hip hop artists Kosha Dillz and E-Train. Both artists stormed through high energy, aggressive performances…including Kosha Dillz' "Span-Hebrish (Ech Ani Olech)" and E-Trains vicious vocal attack on "Wreck The Disco Tech". Keep your eyes and ears peeled open to catch when and where these two upcoming artists will be playing.
Closing out the night was DJ Boom Shack who featured a full set of hand selected music and signature cuts from Fembot "I Should Just", Killa Kyleon (feat. Mac Miller) "Come On Baby" and Sak Noels' fantastic new party single "Loca People".
The 220th Hunnypot Radio Sing - A - Long was "Summer Of '69" by Bryan Adams.
Special thanks to our guests...
Phil Gallo (Billboard), Kosha Dillz, E-Train, Michael Silverstein (Talent House), Lindsay Nourse, Marvin Bonilla, Juice, Larken Phillips, Starvon Washington, Kuwanna Moore, Daniel Manteca, DJ DONT, Trevor McNamee, Joe Stopps, Lesley McNamee, Whitney Bisplinghuff, Erin Citti, Carleigh Herbert, Sarah Smiles, Lombar Longagmani, Namky, Cisko, John Fulford, Don Albert, Betsy Bergman, Joe Devenney and many more!
Our next guest is Phil Gallo (Senior Correspondent, Billboard) and a longtime veteran music industry writer/editor at Daily Variety and Variety and co-author of Record Store Days with music supervisor Gary Calamar. During his time as a writer/editor Phil was lead on reviewing all things; music, theater, TV & film and many other industry related headlines. Now as Senior Correspondent for Billboard, he cover's film and TV as it relates to the music industry. A lover of great wine and good music, we can assure that Phil's second dip as DJ in the Hot Tub will be an exciting one!
Rami Matan Even-Esh (??????: ??? ??? ???-??), better known by his stage name Kosha Dillz, is an American rapper and world class improv artist that has recieved major attention for his dedication to success. He has played every kind of gig, ranging from shows with Rza of the Wu Tang Clan and Matisyahu, to the Legendary Yo Gabba Gabba childrens show. He is most known for his ability to improv in front of thousands of people an rap in hebrew and spanish combined.
Raised in Chicago, Erich “E-TRAIN” Malo has always been known for his obsession with breakdancing, beat-boxing, and party rapping. Growing up with a twin sister classically trained as a dancer and choreographer, E-TRAIN was constantly surrounded by music and dance. Despite his artistic bent, E-TRAIN majored in business but when his mother Roxane Malo tragically passed away during his freshman year, young Erich’s passion for music and art blossomed and he transformed into the artist the world knows today as E-TRAIN.
It was a jam packed, fun filled 219th Hunnypot Radio show last week at the Libertine! If you missed it, here's how it went down.
Hot Tub Johnnie kicked it open with a new cut from Daydrifter "The Weight of Words" which is the new side project from Sara DeBlanke (Robotanists), "Stupid Hight" the exclusive new joint from Hunnypot's Mic Terror and many more fresh picks to jam out to.
Music supervisor, Marcy Bulkeley (Herzog & Company) provided a high energized set for her Hunnypot debut. Known for her tastemaker insight Marcy featured music from Little Dragon "Nightlight", The Knife "Pass This On" and her favorite Macklemore & Ryan Lewis "And We Danced". If you want more handpicked music from Marcy be sure to subscribe to her blog 365 Days of Music and tune into her podcast 365music podcast.
Musical guests Terraplane Sun performed a rockin' set of their alternative blues styled sound, playing 3 tracks off their album Coyote including a nice rendition of Wanda Jackson's "Funnel Of Love" and "Slow Train". The band is currently working on a new record and premiered two new cuts, including the highly addictive single "Get Me Golden", which will be sure to brighten your mood. All we can say is keep your ears peeled for these guys as they will definitely be making some noise as we move forward into 2012!
DJ Boom Shack closed the night out with new music from Miami's GhostWridah "Hate Me Now", Jay-Z & Kanye West "When I Love You (feat. Mr. Hudson)" and much more.
The 219th Hunnypot Radio Sing-A-Long was "I Know What Boys Like" by The Waitresess.
Our first guest of the evening is music supervisor Marcy Bulkeley (Herzog & Company). Marcy is a highly respected and talented music professional, whose is responsible for heading the music campaigns for the new Mat Damon action-thriller Contagion, The Town, Inception, Harry Potter 6 & 7 and TV shows - LOST, Modern Familyand the list goes on.
Marcy's passion and integrity for music goes beyond the screen, as she is also the founder and lead contributor of the popular music blog 365 Days of Music. You can also subscribe to her 365music podcast which coincides with her blog. So don't miss o ut on what is set to be a prime tastemaker DJ set, from one of the premier music professionals in the business.
The musical guest of the night is Terraplane Sun, a blues, indie folk rock quintet hailing from Venice, CA., with a sound that encompasses exactly that - when the city meets the sea. Their unique, raw sound has proven to be very successful as the band has seen their music featured in top TV shows like - Nurse Jackie, Damages, The League and has the theme song to the A&E series Relapse. If you dig soulful, folk blues with a 60's edge, then don't miss this exclusive Hunnypot experience! Take a listen to the folky, blues soul single "Lay My Head Down"!!
Special thanks to...
Marcy Bulkeley (Herzog & Co.), Terraplane Sun (Ben Rothbard, Cecil, Johnny Zambetti, Lyle Riddle & Gabe Feenberg), The Juice, Larken Phillips, Stefany Rose, Marvin Bonilla, Jeff "Pesci" Gray, Lindsay Nourse, Schpilkus, Jeremy Rosen (Roxwell Mgmt.), Matt Goldberg (Roxwell Mgmt.), Dani Endrei, Juan Gonzales, Sammy H. Greenspan, Casey Dunmore (Schpilkus), Brian Rasner and many many more!