November 16, 2010

Jango Airplay Top 10

Here's the Top 10 Jango Airplay artists for the week of November 8-14

#1: Falconbrook
Falconbrook are a set of enigmatic post-rockers whose compositions are sprawling, but never dull. They keep their identities private and let the music speak for itself.

Click to hear Falconbrook:
Vistas
#2: Awaken The Bride
Formed in 2008, hardcore quintet Awaken The Bride spent two formative summers touring before entering the studio in 2010. After months of DIY, they recently released their debut EP "Keep Your Graves."

Click to hear Awaken The Bride:
Whoa, Powered Laces
#3: Bendikt
Benedikt Brydern is a composer and performer, frequenting film & television screens, as well as the stage. His music is informed by this experience, as well as his early classical training in Munich.

Click to hear Benedikt:
Motender
#4: FX
Born and raised in the suburbs of New York City in the late 1960's, neo-soul artist FX absorbed a myriad of influences from big band to hip-hop. After formative years with the X-Factor crew, he now returns with "deep, skillfull and soulful sounds of ambience and full emotion."

Click to hear FX:
Deep Thoughts
#5: Angie Mattson
From a thunderous chant to a gritty strut, Angie Mattson's dark, smoky voice and rich lyrics are a force in the indie music world. Self-taught and highly motivated, she is a singer-songwriter to watch.

Click to hear Angie Mattson:
Hurricane
#6: Dump
Georgia native Dump is a young hip-hop artist whose music combines potent beats with passionate delivery. He is currently working on a debut solo album.

Click to hear Dump:
Get Ya Hustle On
#7: Left Step Band
Left Step Band is a London based four piece comprising of Emcee, DJ, Drums and Bass. Their eclectic wildstyle is a stampede of hip-hop, funk, ska, dub and biggabeat... The 21st century digital blues is here people.

Click to hear Left Step Band:
Rebels Of The Frontline
#8: Jahmings Macccow
Anguillian reggae guitarist/singer-songwriter Jahmings Maccow rose from that quiet island to the ruff ghettos of South Bronx, in the process becoming one of New York City's tuffest acts.

Click to hear Jahmings Macccow:
Horizon Train
#9: Resort To Failsafe
Resort to Failsafe is a tight, professional post-hardcore band. Said one reviewer, "even though I know that the music biz is unfair, Resort to Failsafe is going places."

Click to hear Resort To Failsafe:
Man Your Stations
#10: Lauren Nichols
Just 19 years old, country artist Lauren Nichols proves big voices can be found in small packages. She recently travelled from her home in Oklahoma to write and record in Nashville, and is now ready to unleash that voice on the world.

Click to hear Lauren Nichols:
Stargazing