Camiele’s Best of Sexy Music of 2011
What better way than to showcase what I considered some of the sexiest tracks — that I’ve heard — of 2011?
What better way than to showcase what I considered some of the sexiest tracks — that I’ve heard — of 2011?
VHS or Beta releases Breaking Bones to promote their third studio album titled Diamonds and Death out on September 27th.
deadmau5 is Toronto’s king of the house music scene, his music familiar to club kids worldwide. So how does 4×4=12 stack up against the repetitive drone of recycled beats of every other mundane DJ?
Korean “beastly” group 2PM released the MV to Hands Up on June 20, 2011. It’s a fun track, portraying the evolution of 2PM in both sound and style.
World of Fantasy is still an improvement on last LP Player, simply because it dares to veer away from that album’s tired template of electro bangers, identical as it was to everything Capsule have made in the last five years.
Mc Luvin is a French duo formed by Gystère (Frer200) and Drixxxé (producer of Triptik). The video, directed by Arthur King, is the single from their Animal/Song for a Friend EP, which was released on June 6th.
Back from their hiatus, Sunny Hill is sporting a new image and sound with Midnight Circus.
Sophie Ellis Bextor’s fourth album, Make A Scene, jumps around too much with varying results, going from disco & electro to undercooked house.
You can maybe call it cake-cide — the killing of cakes — or call this video a cake-splosive video. In the end, Toronto-based band Autoerotique’s video Turn Up the Volume has a lot of stylish shots of colorful cake blowing up captured by high speed cameras.