audio by year 2007

"Life in the Go" by INTEL

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6:37 minutes (7.61 MB)

People having a good time is what Intel is all about when he is on the decks.  From mash-ups to folk to hip hop all genres are covered. He's a guaranteed party starter.

"Bread and Water" by RYAN BINGHAM

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4:09 minutes (3.8 MB)

Brian Hiatt - Rolling Stone: Singer-songwriter Bingham is the proudest Texan this side of Hank Hill: He writes lyrics overflowing with border-town imagery that dances just to the edge of cowboy cliché; earns his sepia-toned album cover with a dusty wood-and-steel sound; and despite being twenty-five, sings like Steve Earle's dad. All the mood-setting can get tiresome, but his best songs rock the hardest: the hand-clappy rave-up "Bread and Water" and the anti-war, pro-pot-growing cow-punk "Dollar a Day."

"My Pint" by THE BASTARD SUNS

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3:10 minutes (4.35 MB)

The Bastard Suns are a five-piece group from North Atlanta who perform original music comprised mostly of reggae-infused punk rock, often mixed with Irish drinking music. The Suns bring a high energy performance that is popular with both sexes and most age groups. All of the members are well into their 20’s and all are extremely dedicated to their art. In only two short years, The Bastard Suns have released a full length album and a subsequent split CD under their label - Unable Records.