MINNESOTA SOUND - 7/21/21
A short review of six songs featured on the Melodic Noise Media: Minnesota Sound playlist 7/21/21.
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Read MoreThe Taste of Minnesota Food Truck Festival was held on July 3rd and hosted close to 30 different food trucks and several vendors.
Read MoreAs vaccine rates continue to increase around the Twin Cities, more and more people are crawling out of quarantine wanting to do the things they’ve missed since the start of the pandemic.
7th St. Block Party was held and hosted by the Midwest American Shaman CBD Store located at 729 E 7th St, St Paul.
A short review of six songs featured on the Melodic Noise Media: Minnesota Sound playlist 7/7/21.
Read MoreFire spitting from the rooftops touches the hazy overcast shining an indigo light in Philip Saint John’s newest release. “Sun Indigo” hosts a busy symphony of soft, warm melodies alongside a crisp-as-summer-rain vocal performance from Philip Saint John.
Read MoreAirship Caravan is back with a catchy song and video “Coffee Beans.” Taking place at Caydence Records & Coffee, one of my favorite record stores and favorite coffee shops, this video feels like a caffeinated jam session with friends that just keeps getting more energetic.
Read MoreDropping before the heat started to kick in, Knucky gives us a sizzling sample of what’s to come around the Twin Cities this summer. The Southside emcee and founder of YOUNGTRIBE ENT delivers a 6 track project including production from Andre Mariette, Pablo, Rich Lee, Mr. Parker, and engineered by Eric Griffen.
Read MoreYoung Hustle's new video, "Down N Dirty," showcases the immense talent from one of Minnesota's most premiere collectives.
Read MoreRunning 12 tracks long and 26 minutes in length, The Chronicles of ONE YEAR listens like a fast-paced joy ride riddled with pop elements and unique production quirks. Although this project was recorded in the Twin Cities suburbs, 18-year-old Carter Tusa effectively used the power of the internet to facilitate remote collaboration amidst the global pandemic, working with other notable artists, collectives, and producers online.
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