
Caught up with Jonny P & James T, also known as HOAXX.
2010 is looking bright for these two.
http://www.myspace.com/hoaxxmusic
Keep it deadly,
DJ Phantom

Caught up with Jonny P & James T, also known as HOAXX.
2010 is looking bright for these two.
http://www.myspace.com/hoaxxmusic
Keep it deadly,
DJ Phantom
Snoop Dogg’s opening vocals set the tone for one of the best records of 2010, the Gorillaz’ “Plastic Beach”.
For me I’m always drawn to artists who are about ideas, developing a theme around their music, and the Gorillaz have been developing their animated universe since 1998.
2D, Murdoc Niccals, Noodle and Russel Hobbs have put together quite the album. The combination of dynamic collaborations with Mos Def, Snoop Dogg, Lou Reed, Bobby Womack and De La Soul (to name a few) and lyrical references that capture the current state of the world in a fresh and expansive style is truly inspiring to hear.
The Gorillaz will be keeping up the momentum of this release by headlining the final night of the 2010 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival. Fellow artists for the 3-day event include Thom Yorke, LCD Soundsystem, The Gossip, MGMT, Muse, Flying Lotus, Rusko, Passion Pit, Imogen Heap, Deadmau5, Major Lazer, Dirty Projectors, Sleigh Bells, Plastikman and Phoenix +++++++++++++++


http://gorillaz.com/
http://www.myspace.com/gorillaz
http://www.facebook.com/Gorillaz
Love,
DJ Phantom
Every month at my job (Victor’s Celtic Coffee) we feature a local artist. Here is our current “Artist of Month”, Judy Selogy.
INTERVIEW
1. Have long have you been doing your own artwork? What first inspired you to become an artist?
I’ve been doing artwork most of my life and was always referred to as the “artist in the family” ever since I can remember. When it comes to what inspired me to become an artist…that’s a tough one. It is who I am. It has always been with me and in spite of my parents best efforts to the contrary I continue to be who I am. From crayons and colored pencils to grade school water colors and on to oils and ceramics in high school, the art has always been there. In college, there was drawing, charcoal, pastels and oils. Even during a difficult and ultimately failed marriage art was always lurking in the background. In the past 6 years or so it has come to forefront again.
2.Your pieces have so much life! How would you describe your approach to painting?
My basic approach to painting is “paint first, think later”. The only time this doesn’t apply is when I’m working on a representational piece.

3. What types of music do you enjoy listening to? Have any specific artists influenced your style?
As far as the music I tend to listen to, it’s usually old school jazz. Due to the fact that I’m a very visual person music becomes part of the atmosphere that I work in lending a subtle, somewhat subliminal influence. There has not been any specific musical artist that has influenced me, it’s more like an inclusion of a whole body or genre that imparts emotion or gives background to what I’m doing.
4. Any big plans for your art in 2010?
Big plans for 2010…Along with the show that is currently at Victor’s Coffee in Redmond, I’m going to be showing my work at Daniel Smith Artist Supplies-Bellevue/Redmond (May 18th – June 6th) and giving a demo (May 29th) and workshop (June 19th) there as well. I have submitted some of my pieces to the Shoreline Community College magazine “Spindrift” and hope to be published. I am looking for opportunities to be involved with the Seattle art scene, so I will be doing some networking with contacts there.
5. Any last words?
Thank you for the opportunity to be part of your blog. I appreciate your interest in my work and I can see that there’s a vast global community that you are reaching with the connection of music and the arts…where would we be without them?
www.redfishartworks.com
Love,
DJ Phantom

Always excited to post for Benson. Now a part of the Trouble Artists Agency, alongside Adam Bozzetto, Jono Fernandaz, Sam Scratch, Northie and Brain Matters, this is his first mixtape for them! Displaying his sounds for all of ya’ll.
Benson’s Trouble Artist Mixtape.mp3
Track Listing
Riva Starr – Trompe D’Amour (Original Mix)
N.A.S.A – Gifted (Acapella)
Yolonda Be Cool – Afro Nuts (Dcup Remix)
Benson Mash – Bout To Have A Party (Tim Green, Eminem)
Ludacris – Roll Out (Acapella)
T-Rek – Out My Bitch (Benson Bootleg)
Pablo Calamari – I bought my wife on the black market (Dcup Remix)
Rye Rye – Bang (Acapella)
Elite Force – No Turning Back (Solo & Mowgli Remix)
Salt n Pepa – Push It (Acapella)
Danny T Ft Sharif D – Pulpo De Agua (Original Mix)
Gwen Stefani – Holla Back Girl (Acapella)
Round Table Knights – Calypso (Original Mix)
Grounded (Round Table Knights Edit)
Busy Signal – Da Style Deh (Douster Remix)
Danny T – Vaca Compana (Kyle Watson Remix)
50 Cent – Baby By Me (Acapella)
Benson Ft Miracle – Get Hyped (Acapella)
*Plus Bonus Percussion.
Disco Droppings and DJ Phantom is a huge fan of these Australian producers and DJ’s, check em’ out here!
www.myspace.com/bensonsmixes
www.facebook.com/pages/Trouble-Artists/262916755255
Love,
DJ Phantom
A friend gave me the soundtrack to the film Irreversible, produced by Thomas Bangalter-one half the Parisian duo, Daft Punk.
This is one of the crazy housey songs on that tracklist.
This song is wonderful!
I’ve enjoyed listening to this album, look it up if you’re interested.
Love,
DJ Phantom