Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2009 4:11 pm
good point.perkalerk215 wrote:you dont look at the guys and say "hey that was a nice tune, but hes so hot...i LOVE it
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good point.perkalerk215 wrote:you dont look at the guys and say "hey that was a nice tune, but hes so hot...i LOVE it
On her myspace: http://www.myspace.com/ikonikabadger wrote:you what?UFO over easy wrote:township funk remix![]()
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is there audio for that anywhere?
Benjah wrote:next step.
I find her tracks quite hard to mix but when you find the right combination its magical. I love to mix Please though, dropping that bassline in !deamonds wrote: love trying to mix millie...its a real test!!
guardian.co.uk wrote:Pop music? It's a girl thing now
More to look out for in 2009
Emmy the Great Singer-songwriter Emma-Lee Moss delivers honey-lunged meditations on sex, death and heartbreak. Martha Wainwright, Jamie T and Norman Cook are all fans. myspace.com/emmythegreat
Josephine Oniyama Hi-life guitars and the Smiths shouldn't mix, but Manchester-raised Oniyama blends her northern roots with her Nigerian heritage to terrific, soulful effect. myspace.com/josephineoniyama
Micachu The 22-year-old singer and producer has already caused a stir with the lo-fi electropop of her single Golden Phone. She is working with Björk producer Matthew Herbert on her debut album. myspace.com/micayomusic
Telepathe From the weirder fringes of Brooklyn, Melissa Livaudais and Busy Gangnes deliver brilliantly unhinged space pop. myspace.com/telepathe
Ikonika A rare female face in the male-dominated world of dubstep, Ikonika melds the genre's juddering bass with Aphex Twin-style melodic mischief-making.
myspace.com/ikonika
i'm not a fan of please eitherBombaman wrote:wow, you have all confirmed my belief that i am the only person that absolutely, positively hates 'please'
i do not understand the hype, but hey, the masses have spoken
that township funk remix is really weak, imo, as well...
it was a compliment. i wasn't being sexist and it has nothing to do with how i feel about her music. get over it.perkalerk215 wrote:i think shes killin it. need MORE lady producers for sure. and this is one a lot of people dont even realize is a lady!
big up to her!
and the comments about her being hot too. thats cool if shes good looking. but you shouldnt use that as why you like her shit more than you should you know.
im just saying being a girl into this music or ANY music...you dont look at the guys and say "hey that was a nice tune, but hes so hot...i LOVE it!"....its just like added bonus. i notice sometimes the other way around...men commenting on chicks involved w dubstep...it tends to focus more on the physical appearance ...or at least comments are made that way.
were all the same. an ugly person vs an attractive one....its all about the tune itself. but it is nicer to have someone easier on the eyes! so big up! keep your hair and nails clean and pretty![]()