Q and A With Julian Shah-Tayler Reveals Perspectives On Bowie, Aladdin Sane 50th Tribute
Bowie interpreter Julian Shah-Tayler talks about his new ‘Aladdin Sane’ tribute album, his favorite Bowie albums, and an unexpected reaction to ‘Let’s Dance.’
From DAW Virtual synths to Moog, Korg, Roland and Yamaha hardware synthesizers, these are interesting times to be making electronic music.
Bowie interpreter Julian Shah-Tayler talks about his new ‘Aladdin Sane’ tribute album, his favorite Bowie albums, and an unexpected reaction to ‘Let’s Dance.’
Call it dream pop, call it electronic folk, or call it psychedelia – the latest LP by The Mystery Plan is a wonderful set featuring an eclectic mix of rock tunes featuring guitars and electronics.
Apparently endorsed by none other than Carlos Santana, the new single from Nevaris’ upcoming album ‘Reverberations,’ “Dub Soul,” is an inspired, trippy dub experience.
The description ‘dark electronic folk’ isn’t one you hear very often, if ever, but it describes the sound of Hem Netjer perfectly. Led by vocalist Raven Rissy, Hem Netjer work out of Vancouver, B.C., on the West Coast of Canada.
Since their debut single “Isolation” in 2020, the electronic music duo BlakLight have proven to be a prolific pair. Comprised of Adam Collier on synths and Brian Belknap on vocals, the act has released a steady stream of singles, remixes and a couple of albums, as well as tracks on compilations.
Julian Shah-Tayler’s ‘Something Borrowed’ features a variety of electronic tunes, as he transforms gems by artists ranging from Prince to INXS, from the Yeah Yeah Yeahs to Nine Inch Nails and even Bob Dylan.
Just in time for the two-week long celebration of the Lunar New Year 2023, this wonderful array of assorted rock and roll tunes has been multiplying like rabbits! Don’t let the darker nature of the songs get you down – it’s all theatre, with all of the drama and lessons that implies!