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18 July 2022

Newsletter: Calvin Harris drops new single “Stay With Me,” featuring Justin Timberlake, Halsey, and Pharrell

[THIS IS A PRESS RELEASE]

Photo Credit: Conor McDonnell

GRAMMY Award-winning, multi-platinum selling artist and heavyweight producer Calvin Harris continues to soundtrack summer with the release of his new single “Stay With Me” featuring musical giants Justin Timberlake, Halsey and Pharrell out today via Columbia Records/Sony Music. The psychedelic official video directed by Emil Nava also premieres today and features all four artists.  Watch the video here and listen to the song here.

04 November 2016

PlayBack: Daft Punk - Random Access Memories (album)

10/10/2016 11:56:54 PM


Perhaps, it's no surprise why the French duo Daft Punk has been making exceptionally-good music since the 90s. The album Random Access Memories proved to be a living testament to it. 

27 July 2014

Playback: It's On Again

06/27/14 12:33:49 PM

I don't know why it took me  some two months to appreciate this track. I know, Kendrick Lamar's the new face of current mainstream rap music (you can't call him God since he's too young, and Eminem still ruled that world at all), and Alicia Keys we have in this 2014 soundtrack was not the same dudette you listened on 2013 (with that high-belting song “Girl on Fire”), nor even during the past decade where she sounded like that vintage Motown music.

But this? Heck, one good collaboration at all.


  
Buy why it took me two months? Why only now, slickmaster?

13 September 2013

Nostalgic Funk

09/08/2013  04:12 PM

I think we don't need a time machine (I mean literally) to travel back to the past. Why? 'Cause at present, there's this one thing that always reminds us of yesterday - and that is music.

Why did I say so?