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Dancehall act Carter Stone makes history with 'No Be Fake' music video

Dancehall act Carter Stone makes history with 'No Be Fake' music video
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In die Jahre gekommener Video Star: Vor 40 Jahren startete MTV


Ladies and Gentlemen, Rock n Roll.
MTV gab sich von der ersten Minute an selbst- und stilbewusst. Umso selbstironischer folgte als allerstes Musikvideo die britische New-Wave-Band The Buggles mit dem Song Video Killed the Radio Star . Vor 40 Jahren ging mit
MTV das erste reine Musikfernsehen an den Start. Es sollte die Industrie revolutionieren und Musiker zu Weltstars machen - doch bekam es in den letzten Jahrzehnten übermächtige Konkurrenz.
Dass
MTV damals anders war als die gängige spröde TV-Landschaft, wurde dem Publikum am 1. August 1981 schon in den ersten Minuten klar. Junge, hippe Moderatoren - Video Jockeys oder kurz VJs genannt - sprachen da mit einem Selbstverständnis in die Kameras, als hingen sie im Wohnzimmer mit Kumpels ab. ....

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Aaron Lee Tasjan Hates Technological Alienation, Loves Versatile Pop-Rock Songcraft on 'Tasjan! Tasjan! Tasjan!'


Aaron Lee Tasjan Hates Technological Alienation, Loves Versatile Pop-Rock Songcraft on Tasjan! Tasjan! Tasjan!
The East Nashville singer-songwriter delivers a tour-de-force
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In the Blazes and 2016’s
Silver Tears (see that LP’s “12 Bar Blues”), Aaron Lee Tasjan, like many of his East Nashville contemporaries, has in recent years moved away from country-roots music and toward a more expansive pop-rock. 2018’s
Karma For Cheap was a transitional record, swapping in electric guitars for acoustic, and folkie stoner wisdom for a more open-hearted curiosity. 
Enter
Tasjan! Tasjan! Tasjan!, the singer-songwriter’s latest album, and his most compelling to date. His sonic reinvention here marked by stammering synths and swirling glam-rock feels both effortless and inevitable. Tasjan delivers songs like “Sunday Women,” with its chorus storming the song in its opening seconds, and “ ....

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