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- Let the music play
- Ybor Amp’s new champ on the future of La Septima
RCA is set to host a concert of eclectic electronic music with a hi…
Nation Multimedia – Nov 30, 2007
For the concert series computer maker Hewlett Packard is asking multimedia artists to take its laptop to new heights on a six-city party tour with shows in Seoul Taipei Bangkok Sydney Hong Kong and Shanghai. For the Bangkok show the party is taking place at 808 on Royal City Avenue the new club emerging from Club Astra's ashes. "This is one of the most full-blown electronic shows I've seen organised here" says Denis Hemakom event organiser and manager at 808. "We all saw the unique potential of this show.
Let the music play
Deccan Herald – Nov 30, 2007
If not the English folk band Bellowhead the electronic music duo Chemical Brothers with their big beat house trip hop the British pop of Lily Allen well well the list is simply humungous. The best way to do music every which way as Aberfeldy would croon Do Whatever Turns You n is to just troop in at BL the euphonious lingo of avowed library regulars and check out yourself. For stacked away in alluring covers in neat and nifty manner are a mesmerising collection of over 150 plus choicest British music CDs whose melange and mixed medley of music with genres spans from Rock & Roll Piano Sonatas Indo-Jazz fusions Pop Rap Classics Jazz Cinematic orchestra Club music and the like to satiate and suit every discerning pursuits of a music buff. Yes as Duke rsino in Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night Act 1 Scene 1 effusively eulogies: If music be the food of love play on Give me excess of it; that surfeiting The appetite may sicken and so die. Even the great Bard of Avon has had his say.
Ybor Amp’s new champ on the future of La Septima
St. Petersburg Times – Nov 30, 2007
We hear it all the time: "The Amp is open?" Legally our name is not the Amp it's the Ybor Amphitheater. But regardless people are realizing that what was built here by John Santoro we're trying to build on that and make it into our own. Do you think there's a big appetite for electronic music in this area? I think so. If you can establish a niche in a market for yourself people will come. When we first did Studio Inc. back then the Latin scene in Tampa was really nonexistent.
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