Posts Tagged ‘Downtempo’

Chillout track for a downtempo moment

Sunday, May 22nd, 2011

This beautiful sunday I have found a nice little song that I would like to share with you.

Its called “Final Round” by “We are trees” – a now non existing band.

Enjoy.

We Are Trees_04_Final Round (rightclick & Save)

An intrinsic love of sweet melodies, layered harmonies, dark grooves and tea with sugar was at the heart of just about everything We Are Trees did. However, they are now deceased. Ended. Finished. We Are Trees thanks on their myspace everyone who came and watched or listened or supported and especially those people who managed to do all three. Much love.

We are Trees

<a href=”http://www.ganga.dk”>Ganga – Downbeat / Chill Out Music</a>

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http://www.reverbnation.com/ganga

Are you a fan of downbeat music, chill out and downtempo grooves? I’ve released over 4 albums of downbeat and chill out music under the artist name Ganga, while touring, performing internationally and collaborating regularly with other artists in electronic, funk and world music genres. I am blogging regularly on the free chill out music blog, reviewing, recommending and showcasing new chilled beats and tracks from around the world. So make sure you’re signed up to my email list to receive ongoing updates on new chill, world, funk and electronic music as well as free chill out music downloads – including instant access to the  track “Light” from my 4th album “Gaia” and the bonus track “Chioolin”.

BIG K.R.I.T with fresh downtempo for a chilled afternoon

Thursday, April 21st, 2011

Do you like some nice downbeat music, chill out and downtempo grooves? I’ve released over 4 albums of downbeat and chill out music under the artist name Ganga, while touring, performing internationally and collaborating regularly with other artists in electronic, funk and world music genres. I am blogging regularly on the free chill out music blog, reviewing, recommending and showcasing new chilled beats and tracks from around the world. So make sure you’re signed up to my email list to receive ongoing updates on new chill, world, funk and electronic music as well as free chill out music downloads – including instant access to the  track “Light” from my 4th album “Gaia” and also the bonus track “Chioolin”.

(ONLY music that is already free is given away at this blog – please let us know if you think we are violating anyones rights)

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BIG K.R.I.T. – King’s Blues

Emcee/producer Big K.R.I.T. from Meridian Missisippi has joined forces with Cinematic Music Group to release his highly-anticipated debut, a brand new cool street album entitled K.R.I.T. Wuz Here.
The album is produced & mixed entirely by K.R.I.T. himself and  the DJ Folk, Wally Sparks & Jonny Shipes-hosted project comes complete with the fans-approved favorites “Glass House,” “They Got Us,” “Moon & Stars” and also “No Wheaties.”
Guest appearances throughout K.R.I.T. Wuz Here is CMG labelmate Smoke DZA, as well as Wiz Khalifa, Curren$y and also Devin the Dude.

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http://www.last.fm/music/Ganga

http://www.ilike.com/artist/Ganga

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Thieves like us – debut album – download free downtempo pop track

Thursday, April 14th, 2011

DO you like downbeat music, chill out and downtempo grooves? I’ve released over 4 albums of downbeat and chill out music under the artist name Ganga, while touring, performing internationally and collaborating regularly with other artists in electronic, funk and world music genres. I am blogging regularly on the free chill out music blog, reviewing, recommending and showcasing new chilled beats and tracks from around the world. So make sure you’re signed up to my email list to receive ongoing updates on new chill, world, funk and electronic music as well as free chill out music downloads – including instant access to the  track “Light” from my 4th album “Gaia” and the bonus track “Chioolin”.

(ONLY music that is already free is given away at this blog – please let us know if you think we are violating anyones rights)

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Thieves Like Us – Your Love Runs Still

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This week I found a nice little track to accompany you into the upcoming weekend.  Its what you would call an international collaboration of people from different parts of the world, who accidently met at a picnic and here we are – listening to their common contribution to the world of music.

Thieves Like Us is a kind of musical vehicle — a starship, pointed straight to the red heart of the listener. They align themselves musically most with Europe, and consider Paris their home (although none of them actually are French).

Pontus Berghe (drums) and Bjorn Berglund (keyboards) are both from Sweden. Andy Grier (vocals) is from the United States, and they all met at a picnic in Berlin.

People often ask them to describe their special sound, and although they encompass a variety of different influences, they ultimately consider themselves a  POP BAND. Even though the production style is both disco and hip-hop.

Their debut album “Play Music” was written, recorded and mixed in New York, Berlin, Vienna, London, Rio De Janeiro and Stockholm. They claim that the album is mostly about love gone wrong (Drugs In My Body, Lady) and identity problems(Program of The First Part and Headlong Into Night).

Check the web and enjoy the free download of this great downtempo pop track.

Website: http://www.thieves-like-us.com/

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http://www.listn.to/ganga

http://www.flincmusic.com

http://www.myspace.com/gangalounge

http://www.youtube.com/gangalounge

http://www.last.fm/music/Ganga

http://www.ilike.com/artist/Ganga

http://www.gangamusic.info

http://www.bandbase.dk/ganga

http://www.reverbnation.com/ganga

Chilled tunes from James Vincent McMorrow

Thursday, April 7th, 2011

Do you like downbeat music, chill out and downtempo grooves? I’ve released over 4 albums of downbeat and chill out music under the artist name Ganga, while touring, performing internationally and collaborating regularly with other artists in electronic, funk and world music genres. I am blogging regularly on the free chill out music blog, reviewing, recommending and showcasing new chilled beats and tracks from around the world. So make sure you’re signed up to my email list to receive ongoing updates on new chill, world, funk and electronic music as well as free chill out music downloads – including instant access to the  track “Light” from my 4th album “Gaia” and the bonus track “Chioolin”.

(ONLY music that is already free is given away at this blog – please let us know if you think we are violating anyones rights)

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This weeks special treat is a mellow singer song writer track from Ireland. Original written by Willow Smith and here covered by James Vincent Mc Morrow.

Download here:

http://rcrdlbl.com/artists/James_Vincent_McMorrow/track/Whip_My_Hair_Willow_Smith_Cover

Here is what they write about his release.

James Vincent Mc Morrow released his debut, Early in the Morning, in Ireland to widespread critical acclaim  February 2010.
It is a collection of songs recorded over 5 months in an isolated house by the sea and the album is a completely self recorded affair, filled with beguiling and vivid stories, fables that move from a whisper in your ear to a huge crescendo in the space of a song, all the while retaining the environment and sentiment in which they were created.

The record was borne out of James Vincents desire to create something singular, take the simplest of chords, wrap them in washes of melody, so lines come in, they drop out, everything ebbs and flows as the songs move towards their inevitable end. He doesn´t sit down with an agenda when he writes. He usually has a first line, and a vague sense in his head of where the song is going, but no real solid structure. Music tends to reveal itself to him over the course of weeks and months. It’s probably quite like sculpting, he says. “You have a chisel, you know what’s waiting for you inside the stone, and all that’s left is to chip away the pieces and the finally reveal it.”

From the very first lines of the album, that singularity is there for everybody to hear. A 5 part harmony cascades in, followed by a good old growling organ and a slide guitar line of the eeriest and spectral kind. ‘If I had a boat’ is not only a great opener, but also a song that perfectly encapsulates the dense lyricism and compelling melody of the next 40 minutes of the album. Its words intense but never over wrought, a vocal line that pulls you along into a truly epic ending, an arrangement of swirling vocal lines and inventive thought, it is a song to build upon for sure.

“I always knew when I wrote this song that it should open the album” acknowledges James, “the lyric is  about change. That is the underlying theme that ties it all together. The last 2 years that preceded this record being made involved the greatest change I’d ever experienced, physical, emotional, and spiritual. When I write lyrics they come together in a very uncoordinated way, lines get written and slowly link up until a story reveals itself. It was only when I was finished that I looked back and saw the words for what they were and slowly realized what they meant.”

Over the course of the 10 songs that follow, Early in the morning is a clear winner. From the simple beauty of “hear the noise that moves so soft and low”, to the pastoral thump of “sparrow and the wolf’, and the  grace of ‘follow you down to the red oak tree”, the change and movement that James speaks of in his lyrics  is perfectly reflected in the structure and pacing of the record. There is also a deliberate sense to the tracklisting. When the lone kick and two pianos of ‘we dont eat’ give way to the 1960’s west coast folk of ‘this old dark machine’, its just the way James intends it to be.
Towards the latter half of the record a darker tone creeps in, or as James puts it, “the closest I’ll ever get to proper mythical fantasy writing!” These songs is just where we will find him at his most literate and ornate, creating ominous figures, and a tangible sense of tension and foreboding. Drawing on his childhood love of Roald Dahl, and his fascination with American novelists such as John Steinbeck and F Scott Fitzgerald, James draws life from their writings because “they all examine the darker less spoken about aspects of life, solitudeand also disillusionment. I’m not one for defining a lyric, or what it really means, but songs like ‘follow you down to the red oak tree’, ‘from the woods’, and ‘down the burning ropes’ are  me exorcising the dark side of my personality. The characters I create in these songs, the ones existing in the shadows, they are all elements of my personality of me for sure”

And then the album endsthe title track of the record, which James describes as a “simple ode to the love that I have”. It is backed by a banjo and a piano, a folk round that fades out as quietly as it arrives, the squeak of the piano stool and a final reminder of the homespun nature of what just happened.

Website: http://myspace.com/jamesvmcmorrow

<a href=”http://www.ganga.dk”>Ganga – Downbeat / Chill Out Music</a>

http://www.ganga.dk

http://www.listn.to/ganga

http://www.flincmusic.com

http://www.myspace.com/gangalounge

http://www.youtube.com/gangalounge

http://www.last.fm/music/Ganga

http://www.ilike.com/artist/Ganga

http://www.gangamusic.info

http://www.bandbase.dk/ganga

http://www.reverbnation.com/ganga

Are you a fan of downbeat music, chill out and downtempo grooves? I’ve released over 4 albums of downbeat and chill out music under the artist name Ganga, while touring, performing internationally and collaborating regularly with other artists in electronic, funk and world music genres. I am blogging regularly on the free chill out music blog, reviewing, recommending and showcasing new chilled beats and tracks from around the world. So make sure you’re signed up to my email list to receive ongoing updates on new chill, world, funk and electronic music as well as free chill out music downloads – including instant access to the  track “Light” from my 4th album “Gaia” and another bonus track “Chioolin”.

(ONLY music that is already free is given away at this blog – please let us know if you think we are violating anyones rights)

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This weeks special treat is a mellow singer song writer track from Ireland. Original written by Willow Smith and here covered by James Vincent Mc Morrow.

Download here:

http://rcrdlbl.com/artists/James_Vincent_McMorrow/track/Whip_My_Hair_Willow_Smith_Cover

Here is what they write about his release.

James Vincent Mc Morrow released his debut, Early in the Morning, in Ireland to widespread critical acclaim  February 2010.
It is a collection of songs recorded over 5 months in an isolated house by the sea and the album is a completely self recorded affair, filled with beguiling and vivid stories, fables that move from a whisper in your ear to a huge crescendo in the space of a song, all the while retaining the environment and sentiment in which they were created.

The record was borne out of James Vincents desire to create something singular, take the simplest of chords, wrap them in washes of melody, so lines come in, they drop out, everything ebbs and flows as the songs move towards their inevitable end. He doesn´t sit down with an agenda when he writes. He usually has a first line, and a vague sense in his head of where the song is going, but no real solid structure. Music tends to reveal itself to him over the course of weeks and months. It’s probably quite like sculpting, he says. “You have a chisel, you know what’s waiting for you inside the stone, and all that’s left is to chip away the pieces and the finally reveal it.”

From the very first lines of the album, that singularity is there for everybody to hear. A 5 part harmony cascades in, followed by a good old growling organ and a slide guitar line of the eeriest and spectral kind. ‘If I had a boat’ is not only a great opener, but also a song that perfectly encapsulates the dense lyricism and compelling melody of the next 40 minutes of the album. Its words intense but never over wrought, a vocal line that pulls you along into a truly epic ending, an arrangement of swirling vocal lines and inventive thought, it is a song to build upon for sure.

“I always knew when I wrote this song that it should open the album” acknowledges James, “the lyric is  about change. That is the underlying theme that ties it all together. The last 2 years that preceded this record being made involved the greatest change I’d ever experienced, physical, emotional, and spiritual. When I write lyrics they come together in a very uncoordinated way, lines get written and slowly link up until a story reveals itself. It was only when I was finished that I looked back and saw the words for what they were and slowly realized what they meant.”

Over the course of the 10 songs that follow, Early in the morning is a clear winner. From the simple beauty of “hear the noise that moves so soft and low”, to the pastoral thump of “sparrow and the wolf’, and the  grace of ‘follow you down to the red oak tree”, the change and movement that James speaks of in his lyrics  is perfectly reflected in the structure and pacing of the record. There is also a deliberate sense to the tracklisting. When the lone kick and two pianos of ‘we dont eat’ give way to the 1960’s west coast folk of ‘this old dark machine’, its just the way James intends it to be.
Towards the latter half of the record a darker tone creeps in, or as James puts it, “the closest I’ll ever get to proper mythical fantasy writing!” These songs is just where we will find him at his most literate and ornate, creating ominous figures, and a tangible sense of tension and foreboding. Drawing on his childhood love of Roald Dahl, and his fascination with American novelists such as John Steinbeck and F Scott Fitzgerald, James draws life from their writings because “they all examine the darker less spoken about aspects of life, solitudeand also disillusionment. I’m not one for defining a lyric, or what it really means, but songs like ‘follow you down to the red oak tree’, ‘from the woods’, and ‘down the burning ropes’ are  me exorcising the dark side of my personality. The characters I create in these songs, the ones existing in the shadows, they are all elements of my personality of me for sure”

And then the album endsthe title track of the record, which James describes as a “simple ode to the love that I have”. It is backed by a banjo and a piano, a folk round that fades out as quietly as it arrives, the squeak of the piano stool and a final reminder of the homespun nature of what just happened.

Website: http://myspace.com/jamesvmcmorrow

<a href=”http://www.ganga.dk”>Ganga – Downbeat / Chill Out Music</a>

http://www.ganga.dk

http://www.listn.to/ganga

http://www.flincmusic.com

http://www.myspace.com/gangalounge

http://www.youtube.com/gangalounge

http://www.last.fm/music/Ganga

http://www.ilike.com/artist/Ganga

http://www.gangamusic.info

http://www.bandbase.dk/ganga

http://www.reverbnation.com/ganga

Nicolas Jaar chills with scandinavian machines

Friday, March 18th, 2011

Do you like downbeat music, chill out and downtempo grooves? I’ve released over 4 albums of downbeat and chill out music under the artist name Ganga, while touring, performing internationally and collaborating regularly with other artists in electronic, funk and world music genres. I am blogging regularly on the free chill out music blog, reviewing, recommending and showcasing new chilled beats and tracks from around the world. So make sure you’re signed up to my email list to receive ongoing updates on new chill, world, funk and electronic music as well as free chill out music downloads – including instant access to the  track “Light” from my 4th album “Gaia” and the track “Chioolin”.

(ONLY music that is already free is given away at this blog – please let us know if you think we are violating anyones rights)

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Here is a cool little remix of a track by the danish band When saints go machine”.  Its called “Fail Forever” and is remixed by Nicholas Jaar. Enjoy these scandinavian tones and a very unique voice.

Fail Forever

When Saints Go Machine – Fail Forever (Nicolas Jaar Remix)

<a href=”http://www.ganga.dk”>Ganga – Downbeat / Chill Out Music</a>

http://www.ganga.dk
http://www.listn.to/ganga
http://www.flincmusic.com
http://www.myspace.com/gangalounge
http://www.youtube.com/gangalounge
http://www.last.fm/music/Ganga
http://www.ilike.com/artist/Ganga
http://www.gangamusic.info
http://www.bandbase.dk/ganga
http://www.reverbnation.com/ganga

Acrylics – free sentimental track from the brooklyn band

Thursday, March 3rd, 2011

Do you like downbeat music, chill out and downtempo grooves? I’ve released over 4 albums of downbeat and chill out music under the artist name Ganga, while touring, performing internationally and collaborating regularly with other artists in electronic, funk and world music genres. I am blogging regularly on the free chill out music blog, reviewing, recommending and showcasing new chilled beats and tracks from around the world. So make sure you’re signed up to my email list to receive ongoing updates on new chill, world, funk and electronic music as well as free chill out music downloads – including instant access to the  track “Light” from my 4th album “Gaia” and the bonus track “Chioolin”.

(ONLY music that is already free is given away at this blog – please let us know if you think we are violating anyones rights)

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Here is a great little track from Acrylics which I hope you will all enjoy.

Acrylics – Sparrow Song (feat. Caroline Polachek of Chairlift)

http://rcrdlbl.com/2011/02/28/download_acrylics_sparrow_song_feat_caroline_polachek_of_chairlift_?utm_source=RCRD+of+the+DAY&utm_campaign=3b430fc697-Acrylics_Parts_Labor3_1_2011&utm_medium=email

The dreampop duo Acrylics tends to inhabit a wistful, 70s-tinged, anything-is-possible headspace where first dances last forever and the tides are always nice and warm. Translation: often nostalgic and always lovely. Indeed, “Sparrow Song” (feat. the guest vocals of Chairlift’s Caroline Polachek) sees Acrylics already-ethereal rock soaring to new heights. But, it’s in the last minute, when the tune’s drizzling rain breaks to let in the sonic yellow sun, our collective hearts finally burst. Lives and Treasure is the album from which it shall come: March 1 via Friendly Fire Recordings.

<a href=”http://www.ganga.dk”>Ganga – Downbeat / Chill Out Music</a>

http://www.ganga.dk

http://www.listn.to/ganga

http://www.flincmusic.com

http://www.myspace.com/gangalounge

http://www.youtube.com/gangalounge

http://www.last.fm/music/Ganga

http://www.ilike.com/artist/Ganga

http://www.gangamusic.info

http://www.bandbase.dk/ganga

http://www.reverbnation.com/ganga

Zero 7 remixed by Timo Garcia

Thursday, February 24th, 2011

Do you like downbeat music, chill out and downtempo grooves? I’ve released over 4 albums of downbeat and chill out music under the artist name Ganga, while touring, performing internationally and collaborating regularly with other artists in electronic, funk and world music genres. I am blogging regularly on the free chill out music blog, reviewing, recommending and showcasing new chilled beats and tracks from around the world. So make sure you’re signed up to my email list to receive ongoing updates on new chill, world, funk and electronic music as well as free chill out music downloads – including instant access to the  track “Light” from my 4th album “Gaia” and the bonus track “Chioolin”.

(ONLY music that is already free is given away at this blog – please let us know if you think we are violating anyones rights)

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This week there is a special downtempo / chillout treat on the table from Timo Garcias new guise T Mo.

Its a really cool little mix of one of my favourite zero 7 tracks. Its from their album “Simple Things” and begs to accompany a longdrink and  cool waves on a hot day. I guess everybody in my part of the world could use this now – in random order. Enjoy.

Zero 7 – Destiny (T Mo Remix)

http://soundcloud.com/timogarcia/zero-7-destiny-t-mo-remix

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http://www.last.fm/music/Ganga
http://www.ilike.com/artist/Ganga
http://www.gangamusic.info
http://www.bandbase.dk/ganga
http://www.reverbnation.com/ganga

It wasn´t me – news from Lykke Li

Wednesday, January 26th, 2011

Do you like downbeat music, chill out and downtempo grooves? I’ve released over 4 albums of downbeat and chill out music under the artist name Ganga, while touring, performing internationally and collaborating regularly with other artists in electronic, funk and world music genres. I am blogging regularly on the free chill out music blog, reviewing, recommending and showcasing new chilled beats and tracks from around the world. So make sure you’re signed up to my email list to receive ongoing updates on new chill, world, funk and electronic music as well as free chill out music downloads – including instant access to the  track “Light” from the 4th album “Gaia” and another bonus track “Chioolin”.

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Lykke Li – I Follow Rivers (Dave Sitek Remix)

http://rcrdlbl.com/artists/Lykke_Li/track/I_Follow_Rivers_Dave_Sitek_Remix

Here is a great track from Swedish Lykke Li, who is very present all over the place at the moment.

Following the announcement of a long string of international live dates, Swedish Lykke Li is proud to unveil the very first taste from her much-awaited second album.

Available from October the 25th and featuring two new tracks “Get Some” and “Paris Blue”, the EP will be available to purchase on a limited edition 7” vinyl from selected UK record stores and as a free download from her very own official website.

Only one week after its release, Lykke Li will be performing live at a sold-out show at London’s Heaven on November the 4th. There She’ll  perform new material as well as tracks from her debut album including, “I’m Good, I’m Gone”, “Dance, Dance, Dance” and also “Little Bit”. The follow up album, to Lykke Li’s 2008 debut album Youth Novels is set for release early next year.

Website: http://www.lykkeli.com/

<a href=”http://www.ganga.dk”>Ganga – Downbeat / Chill Out Music</a>

http://www.ganga.dk

http://www.listn.to/ganga

http://www.flincmusic.com

http://www.myspace.com/gangalounge

http://www.youtube.com/gangalounge

http://www.last.fm/music/Ganga

http://www.ilike.com/artist/Ganga

http://www.gangamusic.info

http://www.bandbase.dk/ganga

http://www.reverbnation.com/ganga

New tracks from Psychic Powers

Thursday, January 13th, 2011

Do you like downtempo music, chill out and downtempo grooves? I’ve released over 4 albums of downbeat and chill out music under the artist name Ganga, while touring, performing internationally and collaborating regularly with other artists in electronic, funk and world music genres. I am blogging regularly on the free chill out music blog, reviewing, recommending and showcasing new chilled beats and tracks from around the world. So make sure you’re signed up to my email list to receive ongoing updates on new chill, world, funk and electronic music as well as free chill out music downloads – including instant access to the  track “Light” from my 4th album “Gaia” and the  bonus track “Chioolin”.

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Download:Psychic Powers – The Portal (James Figurine Remix)

http://rcrdlbl.com/artists/Psychic_Powers/track/The_Portal_James_Figurine_Remix

Check out this new electronic pop project. Psychic Powers was formed in the good year2007 by Nik Brinkman of Over TheAtlantic and Alejandro Cohen of Languis. They met briefly in Los Angeles while Nik was on tour. They then decided to start up a collaboration and write songs together via the Internet from their home countries, New Zealand and United States, respectively. The main musical influences of Psychic Powers comes amongst others from record labels such as 4AD, Flying Nun, Sarah, Factory, and then also Creation Records. Psychic Powers is now working on a full-length album and finishing some new songs for other upcoming projects.

Website: http://www.myspace.com/psychicpowers

<a href=”http://www.ganga.dk”>Ganga – Downbeat / Chill Out Music</a>

http://www.ganga.dk
http://www.listn.to/ganga
http://www.flincmusic.com
http://www.myspace.com/gangalounge
http://www.youtube.com/gangalounge
http://www.last.fm/music/Ganga
http://www.ilike.com/artist/Ganga
http://www.gangamusic.info
http://www.bandbase.dk/ganga
http://www.reverbnation.com/ganga

Free Track from James Curd

Monday, December 27th, 2010

Do you like downtempo music, chill out and downtempo grooves? I’ve released over 4 albums of downbeat and chill out music under the artist name Ganga, while touring, performing internationally and collaborating regularly with other artists in electronic, funk and world music genres. I am blogging regularly on the free chill out music blog, reviewing, recommending and showcasing new chilled beats and tracks from around the world. So make sure you’re signed up to my email list to receive ongoing updates on new chill, world, funk and electronic music as well as some free chill out music downloads – including instant access to the  track “Light” from my 4th album “Gaia” and also another bonus track “Chioolin”.

Download free track here:

http://rcrdlbl.com/artists/James_Curd/track/Live_Forever_feat_JDub

James Curd began DJing in Chicago when he was only fifteen years old. Being underage, Curd had to sneak  into events to play at  raves and clubs where he was not legally allowed in. Back in those days he played along side some of
electronic music’s most respected acts and DJs. Through his love of DJing and music Curd began to write and producehis own material. At nineteen Curd released his first track on the globally respected record label “Basenotic”, based in Paris. From there on Curd created “Greenskeepers”, a name that would from that day on  represent himself and the wide range of music he wrote and the artists he collaborated with.

As “Greenskeepers” Curd released a lot of music on Classic records. He made a huge bench mark on the dance music world by infusing swing music and Chicago house to invent the term G-Swing, being short for his own Greenskeepers Swing. Curd focused on G-Swing and started a label by
that same name to feature his unique sound and around this same time Curd also owned and operated two other record labels called “Igloo” and “Greenskeepers Music”.

Curd released four full length albums under Greenskeepers, “Ziggy Franklin Radio Show”, “Pleetch”, “Polo Club” and the latest called “Live Like You Want To Live”. Curd has also had phenomenal individual success
with other releases on DFA, Drop, Child’s Play, OM, Ministry Of Sound, Aroma and Defected to name a few. So Wwth such a huge catalogue catalogue of  quality music out, Curd was bound for wide success.

Commercially he has been doing really well, and four of Curd’s songs have been featured on “Grey’s Anatomy”, while others have appeared on T.V shows such as C.S.I Miami, Point Pleasant, MTV Real World and Keeping Up With The Kardashians.

Many of his tracks can
also be found in foreign films as well as main stream movies such as “What Happens In Vegas” and the huge block buster  animation “The Incredibles”. If you listen carefully, you will also find Curd’s work on BBC documentaries and American Airlines inflight radio!

Curd has toured a lot all over the world, renowned for his energy behind the decks and his ability to make a party. His sets have continued to earn the respect of veteran club goers and  his capabilities have enabled him to lure the new kids to hit the dance floor when he plays. Curd has performed at Fabric in London, The Avalon in Los Angeles, Home in Sydney to The Arches in Glasgow. Curd has also been part of festivals such as the Park Life in Australia, Lollapalooza In Chicago, T In The Park in Scotland and Electric Picnic over in Ireland.

Curd continues to release quality new music by pushing his sound while also staying true to his own roots. With Curd anything can be expected. Whether it’s The Rockstar Games using his song for the “Grand Theft Auto 4″ Ad campaign or his latest album (EP)which is  sitting
at number one on Juno. You never know where he might pop up next time.

Website: http://myspace.com/jamescurd