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The Chainsmokers, Stadiumred’s celebrity DJ duo, were featured on the most recent online issue of Thought Catalog. The article is a brief and comical interview with the guys as well as is supplemented by some rather artistic photos shot by Noah Kalina.
Thought Catalog is a rather new online publication that is illuminating and informative. All the posts are brought to you by contributors that are smart. They’re at the vanguard of their respective fields and have published everywhere from The Paris Review to Maxim. Usually well edited, the articles are always written well and cover a very wide range of topics beyond just music and celebrities.
To read the Thought Catalog article on the Chainsmokers goto: http://thoughtcatalog.com/2010/alex-bixler-chainsmokers-new-york-city-stadiumred-rhett-pall/
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Stadiumred’s newest team member, Justin “Just Blaze” Smith, was credited for his work on Eminem’s chart topping album “Recovery.” Just Blaze worked on four songs on the album and did much of the work out of Studio A. Stadiumred regulars Ryan West (Mix Engineer) and Andrew Wright (Assistant Engineer) also worked on the project.
Eminem reclaimed the Number One spot on the Billboard 200 as Recovery moved another 133,000 copies, moving past two million in sales. That makes it only the second release of 2010 to go double platinum. (Lady Antebellum’s Need You Now was the first.) According to Nielsen SoundScan, Recovery is also the first album since Andrea Bocelli’s My Christmas, released last November, to sell over 100,000 copies for eight consecutive weeks. One more week with 100,000-plus sales and Eminem will tie the nine-week record set by Now 20 in 2005. Eminem also retook the Digital Songs chart as “Love the Way You Lie” pushed Taylor Swift’s “Mine” out of the top spot. – Rollingstone
For more on Eminem’s “Recovery” goto: http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/17386/192245
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Stadiumred team member and founder of Elaborate Music Orchestra, Omen has done it again. In a recent collaboration with Black The Beast, Omen produces “Oh Yeah” for Diggy Simmons’ new mix tape that has yet to be released. The song features industry heavy hitters Pharrell and Lupe Fiasco.
Omen is one of Stadiumred’s in house producers and is best known for his recent work with Drake & The Dream on the track called “Shut It Down” (Thank Me Later 2010) as well for his work with other artists such as Ludacris, Mya, Memphis Bleek and Fabolous among others.
To download the Diggy Simmons “Oh Yeah” ft Pharrell and Lupe Fiasco and to read more about the mix tape visit http://www.djbooth.net/index/tracks/review/diggy-simmons-oh-yeah/
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In the past few months Stadiumred engineers Ariel Borujow & Joe Pedulla have been working with the newest member of Kedar Entertainment’s roster: Lylit. The project has spanned both Stadiumred’s Studio A and Studio C4. All instrumentation and vocals were recorded at Stadiumred by Ariel & Joe, who are also in the running to team up and mix the project.
Kedar Entertainment, KEGs recording music label successfully developed and launched the popular music genre known as Neo-soul. The label identifies and provides a platform for such award-winning artists as Erykah Badu, India.Arie and Chico DeBarge. Kedar Entertainment artists have sold over 20 million albums globally and won more that 20 awards, including six (6) Grammy Awards.
Along the way of recording their debut album Lylit also filmed their EPK in Studio A at Stadiumred. To view the video goto: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wm9bjcGP4Us
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Jeremy Carr continued his international summer touring this weekend with a smash performance at this year’s Radio ABC Beach Party in Grenaa, Denmark with a crowd of over 15,000 screaming fans!
On stage together for the first time, Jeremy Carr and Danish Superstar DJ, Kato premiered their collaboration called “Celebrate Life”. The song is an anthem to music, love and happiness. Celebrate Life is the first of a number of collaborations between the two. A release date has yet to be announced. Jeremy’s previous trip to Denmark included four days of writing and recording sessions with Kato and co-producer Ahmad Darwich at Studio Panic in the Danish city of Aalborg.
Following the massive performance at the beach party, the duo made their way for a surprise appearance at TRAIN – the biggest dance club in Arhus where they performed to a capacity crowd. Kato spun and Jeremy performed alongside Jon (Kato ft Jon, “Turn The Lights Off”, the international hit and a cover of Jeremy Carr’s 2007 original Dutch Pop Hit) and U$O (Kato, U$O & Johnson’s smash, “Hey Shorty”).
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Stadiumred is proud to announce their contribution to two of the best selling albums of 2010; Eminem’s “Recovery” and Drake’s “Thank Me Later”.
Stadiumred team members Justin “Just Blaze” Smith and Sid “Omen” Brown have been credited on two number one albums. Just Blaze and Stadiumred are credited on Eminem’s record breaking “Recovery” that was released June 21, 2010. Stadiumred and Omen were also both credited on Drake’s recent number one album “Thank Me Later” which was released on June 15, 2010.
For more info on Omen & his work on Drake’s “Thank Me Later” Check out this interview with Complex.
For more info on Just Blaze & his work on Eminem’s “Recovery” Check out this interview with MTV.
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About two weeks ago Jeremy Carr got back from a five day trip to Denmark where he worked with Danish DJ/Producer KATO and Producer Darwich. Jeremy spent the trip in the the studio working on new tracks by day and embracing the club scene by night. Kato’s most recent release “Hey Shorty” has been atop the Danish Pop Charts for months. His release before that was a cover of Jeremy’s “Turn The Lights Off,” which was also a Danish Pop hit.
Jeremy is an artist on Stadiumred’s Artist Management division and also works solely out of Stadiumred Recording Studios when he’s in town. Jeremy’s accolades include a Billboard Top 10 Dance Airplay Hit as well as numerous charting pop hits across Europe.
For more info on Jeremy’s trip check out his blog by going to: www.myspace.com/jeremycarrsoul
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Recently Donny Goines was in the studio working with friend and engineer Ariel Borujow of Westward Music Group when BET stopped by and asked Donny to spit a few lines. The segment was filmed in Stadiumred’s Studio C4 and was featured on BET’s “The Deal” for the segment called “:60 Second Cypher.”
To See The Video Click Here
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A few weeks ago Cypress Hill and long time Stadiumred / Westward Music Group client Emilio Rojas visited Stadiumred Studios. Cypress Hill and Emilio Rojas were being filmed in Stadiumred’s Studio A for a segment on BET’s “The Deal” where Cypress Hill and Emilio Rojas discussed new school vs old school Hip Hop in a piece called “Bridging the Gap.”
To See The Video Click Here
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Just Blaze does it again in the recording studio at Stadiumred. A few weeks ago Just Blaze “flew” into the A room to work on a remix of the A-Team theme song. During the process he filmed a video and discussed how he went about changing an old school television them song into a club banger they he debuted that very night at Santos Party House. Blaze will soon be working out of Stadiumred’s brand new B room and also has a weekly residency at Santos.
To See The Video Click Here
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