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Emily Blue x Thair "Rain On Me"

Emily Blue has teamed up Thair to release a reimagining of the Lady Gaga x Ariana Grande song "Rain On Me". This dark pop with roots in House music.

Both musicians are heavily involved in the LGBTQA+ community and plan to use this track to raise money for Affinity, a local charity focusing on equality for black and queer women.

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Aviella dreams big in new single "Ain't Too Late"

L.A.’s Aviella debuts a club-ready single titled “Ain’t Too Late” that kicks one back to what today seems like another world where dancefloors filled shoulder to shoulder surrendered to the euphoria of a beat. The music of “Ain’t Too Late” keeps its timeless polish: brilliant synth droplets, dreamy atmospheres, and of course a beat that hits the ground running and takes you with it. With Aviella’s voice as the charming guide, “Ain’t Too Late” dares one to dream up a not-so-distant past and hope for a not-so-distant better future. Stream the electro-pop single below for a moment worth revisiting. - René Cobar

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Mel Senese "Hell No!"

Mel Senese has released a video for her latest single "Hell No!". The single, Mel's fourth, was released back in July, and video has a fun and feisty back to school/cheerleading theme.

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"A Home Unfamiliar"A Collaborative Visual Album Created During Self-isolation

A Home Unfamiliar is an experimental collaboration in music and filmmaking conceived and directed by musician/multimedia artist Mobley. The project brought together 30 musicians and filmmakers from all around Austin, TX, to create a visual album over the month of April 2020. Each artist had two days to create their segment, having seen or heard only a small portion of the previous artist’s contribution. The finished product is a single collective work that explores each artist’s unique experience of profound isolation and interconnectedness. Today you can watch A Home Unfamiliar at Alamo on Demand. All proceeds will be going to Central Texas Food Bank and The Dawa Fund, an organization providing direct aid for people of color serving as artists, social workers, teachers, healing practitioners and service industry workers.

 

The list of collaborators is meant to highlight the depth of Texas’s talented and thriving music and film scene. At the helm was Mobley, whose new EP was scheduled for release in May but was delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Jim Eno shares his first solo work, after decades behind the kit in legendary indie act Spoon. They are joined by Shakey Graves and acclaimed composer Graham Reynolds, known for his work scoring Richard Linklater films. One of the filmmakers, Jonathan Horstmann, had to make a cross-country move and ended up creating his piece entirely from the passenger’s seat, while another, Shannon Wiedemeyer, didn’t have access to her professional gear in quarantine, so she shot hers on her childhood camcorder. See below for the full list.

 

On the idea behind A Home Unfamiliar, Mobely says "I came up with the project because, like so many, I felt bewildered and helpless in the face of the global pandemic. But I looked out and saw countless people working hard and braving incredible peril to get us all through this. The work I know best is music and filmmaking and I knew there must be a way to direct that work toward their crucial efforts. Pooling the talents of a bunch of musicians and filmmakers for a project like this seemed like a great way to raise some money for COVID-19 relief, but the radically collaborative nature of the project is also a compelling demonstration of the beauty and potential of collectivism. Virtually everyone involved has expressed how meaningful it’s been to contribute to something greater than themselves at a time like this."

Generous charitable donations were provided by Alamo Drafthouse, Franchise Charities, Karbach Brewing Co., Last Gang Records, Lyft’s LyftUp program and Ozarka® Brand Natural Spring Water. 101X, KUTX and Do512 added promotional support. All the artists donated their labor, with the goal of using their art to help those affected by the pandemic.

- Jose Escudero

Musicians

AJ Haynes (Seratones)

Alejandro Rose-Garcia (Shakey Graves) The Bright Light Social Hour

Graham Reynolds

Jackie Venson

Jim Eno (Spoon)

Kalu James (Kalu & the Electric Joint) Kelsey Wilson (Wild Child, Sir Woman)

Mama Duke

Mars Wright (Honey Son)

Mobley

Sabrina Ellis (A Giant Dog, Sweet Spirit)

TaSzlin Muerte (BLXPLTN)

Walker Lukens

Deezie Brown

Felix Pacheco (Cilantro Boombox)

 

Filmmakers

Andrew Bennett

Anne-Marie Halovanic

Ari Morales

Emily Basma

Frank Kim

Gustavo Bernal

Hannah Varnell

Helaine Bach

Jacob Weber

Jenni Kaye

Jonathan Horstmann

Sarah Jones

Shannon Wiedemeyer

Vanessa Pla

Zach Morrison

 

 

 

 

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Tommy Bravos "Charming"

Back in March Pop crooner Tommy Bravos released a new single called "Charming". This month he dropped a fantastic new version of the track featuring local Drag Queen Ari Gato.

The single is the first new music from Bravo since his 2019 debut album a Different Kind of Night.

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