Showing posts with label martin solveig. Show all posts
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Sunday, April 1, 2012

JUSTIN BIEBER, ADELE, DRAGONETTE, DRAKE & THE SHEEPDOGS AMONG WINNERS AT 2012 JUNO AWARDS


Justin Bieber in Toronto - December 2011
Congratulations to Justin Bieber for being voted 2012 JUNO Fan Choice Award Winner!  Taking place in Ottawa this year at Scotiabank Theatre and hosted by William Shatner, there was an eclectic mix of Winners this year especially.  The Sheepdogs lead the tally with three wins including Single of the Year (I Don't Know), New Group of the Year and Rock Album of the Year (Leave & Burn). 

Other big Winners tonight included Martin Solveig & Dragonette (Dance Recording of the Year - Hello), Drake (Rap Recording of the Year - Take Care), Hedley (Pop Album of the Year - Storms), Arkells (Group of the Year), Adele (International Album of the Year - 21), Michael Bublé (Album of the Year - Christmas) and more.  

Click here for a complete list of Winners.


(Photo credit: Mr. Will-W.)

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

REVIEW: MADONNA - "MDNA"


Despite the promise of something innovative and great in switching Record Labels, ultimately what we get with Madonna's MDNA is indeed something new, but how great is it really?   Patchy is one word to describe the twelve-track Disc, her first from Live Nation/Interscope Records/Universal Music, but it is not without its traces of brilliance.  Collaborations with Benny Benassi - I'm Addicted and Girl Gone Wild - highlight the Disc and in a perfect World should have been plugged one-two as the Album's first Singles.  The only problem is that there is a lack of any real defining trait that says these tunes belong to the Queen of Pop other than her distinctive and recognizable vocals being heard on them.

The theatrical Gang Bang is somewhat reminiscent of Madonna's Bedtime Stories era,  with her channeling some Nancy Sinatra-meets-Deborah Harry-esque Femme Fatale before breaking into a terribly embarrassing Monologue.  She commands, "Drive Bitch! And while you're at it, die Bitch! That's right, Drive Bitch!  Now if you're gonna act like a Bitch, you're gonna die like a Bitch!".  Absolutely absurd.

Some mixed results are garnered from Madonna's studio sessions with Martin Solveig, including first Single Give Me All Your Luvin' (ft. M.I.A. and Nicki Minaj) which I admit was fun for a few listens, but ultimately does not withstand the rigours of "repeat" and "shuffle" on the iPod. The Duo do however strike Pop Excellence on the David Guetta-esque Turn Up the Radio, perhaps an homage to Donna Summer (?) which absolutely is plug-worthy. Genuinely she is putting forth in her vocal delivery here and any Fan would know it.

Two Ballads saved for late, Golden Globe-winning Masterpiece and Falling Free feel out-of-place from the context of the Disc and in all honesty MDNA could have done without them.  MDNA is no Confessions on a Dancefloor (woop!), yet it's certainly no Hard Candy (bleh!) either.  Universal Music Canada releases on March 26, 2012.

While you're at it, check out Madonna's new Video for Girl Gone Wild below:

Sunday, November 13, 2011

MADONNA PARTIES WITH FANS AT "SMIRNOFF NIGHT EXCHANGE PROJECT" IN NYC


Madonna at Roseland Ballroom for Smirnoff Night Exchange
Our Friends in New York City are the luckiest! Madonna and Smirnoff teamed-up for their Nightlife Exchange Project which took place last night at Roseland Ballroom. A nationwide Competition was held to find a new Dancer for Madonna on her Tour and  not only did the Queen of Pop herself handpick a new Dancer, she also partied-it-up with lucky Fans in attendance. Daughter and Fashion Collaborator Lola even brought her Friends along!

The Winner of the Competition wound-up being the incredibly flexible Lil Buck from Memphis, Tennessee and afterward, he was presented a pair of Golden Sneakers from her, getting an ultra-rare Opportunity for a Photo with her!  Damn, I need to start investing in Yoga and Dance Lessons.  Dream.

Lil Buck & Madonna
Music was provided by DJ/Producer Martin Solveig, whom Madonna joined in the DJ Booth ,dancing along to Tracks like her Hung Up and M.I.A.'s Paper Planes.  At one point she dipped it low for David Guetta ft. DEV's I Just Wanna F.  Despite being more generous than usual with Autographs for Fans in Toronto at TIFF 2011, she didn't stop for those queued hours behind the Venue last night unfortunately.

Our brilliant Friends MuuMuse and HardCandy Music were among the Pop Blogging Elite to attend.  MuuMuse  reports seeing Lola fist-pumping.  How exciting!  Follow MuuMuse's Timeline on Twitter for the Scoop.


(Photo credit: MuuMuse/Smirnoff)

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

NEW MUSIC: MADONNA - "GIVE ME ALL YOUR LUVIN"


Madonna at TIFF 2011
It's only a matter of time before it gets yanked, but here it is! Madonna's new Single Give Me All Your Luvin produced by Martin Solveig, featuring whom are believed to be Nicki Minaj and M.I.A (not yet confirmed), is actually rather superb in a Hollaback Girl (Gwen Stefani)-meets-Toxic (Britney Spears) way. 

Melodically, it actually reminds me a bit of Beautiful Stranger, wouldn't you say? Definitely one of her stronger Tracks in quite some time, quickly erasing that forgettable Hard Candy era right from our heads .. "and making us dance our lives away!".

Madonna will be previewing some new Material apparently this Saturday in NYC with Solveig at an event sponsored by Smirnoff.  Can't wait to hear more!

Listen to lo-fi Clip of Give Me All Your Luvin in full below:



(Audio content: Universal Music | Photo credit: Saul Porto)