Wednesday, April 20, 2011

NXNE 2011 Artist Roster Just Announced

For more information on the festival click here.

























Saturday, April 16, 2011

Teaser | Creators Project @ 2011 Coachella | J. Spaceman & John Glazer

Below is a teaser of the amazing interactive installation showcased at Coachella, 2011.


It is an innovative collaboartion that creates new ways of connecting & enjoying the art that is music. The project includes the talents of Interpol, J. Spaceman and UK film maker Jonathan Glazer.

Click here to view the trailer to get a sense of the full experience.

Monday, April 11, 2011

Lady Gaga & Britney Spears Remix - Tyson Kuteyi

What do Tattoo Sound + Music, K'naan, K-OS, Ginuwine, Nelly Furtado and Kardinal Official all share a common? Our handsome devil Tyson Kuteyi.

His latest projects include mixing the Lady Gaga Culture Shock Remix for "Born This Way" as well as mixing Britney Spears's Culture Shock Remix of "Till the Worlds Ends".

As you can tell we're pretty stoked and pretty proud!

http://www.desihits.com/remixes/ladygaga

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

April EarJam Playlist


We have a new and exciting playlist to share with you this month!


The showcase includes the talented Marta, The Cavaliers, Flying Fox and The Hunter Gatherers, Kopecky Family Band, Sunlit Ambush, and Thundermonks.

I think you'll agree it's music to your ears.

If you haven't downloaded the app yet you can do so by clicking here.

Happy listening!

Friday, March 25, 2011

Source E Creative Article - Hip Hop in Advertising by Tyson Kuteyi
















Our very own Tyson Kuteyi shares his viewpoint on hip hop in advertising via Source E Creative. "Finding the Right Groove for Hip Hop".

You can view the full article by clicking here.

We're not going to lie. We think it's the bomb!


Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Drew poisons minds of young writers at Humber College

Last week, writer/director Drew Frohmann gave a scintillating (he claims) lecture to the post-grad copywriting class at Humber College. Instructor (and award-winning writer at Riddoch Communications) Natalie Antaya invited Drew to come talk about the wonders of radio. Armed with a slew of great radio spots and some fancy cue cards, Drew talked about why radio is a giant invisible sandbox, gave tips on how to write great radio, how to write crap radio, and told a couple of dirty jokes to boot. Thanks to the lovely Nat A. for the opportunity, and to the students for being so smart and nice enough to clap at the end!

One of the spots Drew played for the class, from the award-winining National Thoroughbred Association campaign can be found here.

CMW Videos of Daytime Living Room Series now on Spinner












































Canadian Music Week was a great sponsorship success!

All the videos from our TA2 sponsored event Live Near Bellwoods, CMW Daytime Living Room Series are now up on Spinner (AOL's online music news site, and one of the largest music portals in the world with 5-6 million viewers per month worldwide) as well as on the showcase website here.

Reviews of featured artists and press from the events can be found across the web and in print:

Some highlight articles include Lithium Magazine, NOW Magazine - review #1 & NOW Magazine - review #2 (in print and online), Spinner (front page banner + full day recaps with video), BlogTO (full series review), Exclaim!, and "Best Bet for CMW" picks by: NOW, BlogTO, 102.1 The Edge, Torontoist.com and multiple others.

Additional reviews can be found online at AUX, CHART, the TAKE, Indie Music Filter, & Toronto.com

Our special thanks to Bobby Kimberley at MuseBox for having the opportunity to sponsor such successful events. You rock!



Thursday, March 17, 2011

Happy Saint Patrick's Day!

















With love from TA2 to you!

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Live Near Bellwoods CMW Living Room Series Starts Today!




























Tattoo Sound + Music sponsored event "Live Near Bellwoods, CMW Living Room Sessions" kicks off today with a wealth of amazing talent! Check out the right up of our sponsored event in NOW Magazine here.

Come to The Toronto Institute for the Enjoyment of Music at 821 Queen St. W and see for yourself. It's free and open to the public. No wristbands required. Set times are approximate.

THURSDAY:
2:00 - The Elwins
www.myspace.com/theelwins
2:30 - Hands & Teeth
www.handsandteeth.com
3:00 - Behind Sapphire www.myspace.com/behindsapphire
3:30 - Wool on Wolves www.woolonwolves.com
4:00 - Paper Lions www.myspace.com/paperlions
4:40 - Allie Hughes www.alliehughes.com
5:20 - Rich Aucoin www.richaucoin.ca

FRIDAY:
2:00 - We're Not Popstars
http://werenotpopstars.bandcamp.com/
4:00 - Olenka & the Autumn Lovers www.olenkalovers.com
4:40 - Pick a Piper www.pickapiper.com
5:20 - Hooded Fang www.hoodedfang.com

SATURDAY:
2:00 - Nadia Von Hahn
www.myspace.com/nadiavonhahn
2:40- Ingrid Gatin www.myspace.com/ingridgatin
3:20 - The RG Morrison http://the-rg-morrison.tumblr.com/
4:40 - Aidan Knight www.aidanknight.com
5:20 - The Wilderness of Manitoba www.myspace.com/thewildernessofmanitoba

See you there folks!

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

March EarJam - CMW Talent & More

TATTOO SOUND + MUSIC, PROUD SPONSOR OF CANADIAN MUSIC WEEK

Our March EarJam app is up and running showcasing some of the many talents that will be performing at the 2011 Canadian Music Week Festival March 9th - March 13th in downtown Toronto.

Such talents include Nash, Bravestation, Zoobombs, Paper Lions & Great Bloomers to name a few. We also have the rockin' additions of Fossil Collective and Vicious Kid!

Canadian Music Week = 5 nights of performance, more than 800 showcasing acts and 60 live venues in the downtown core.

See you during the Festival and in the meantime check the app for some tunes to tie you over!

Saturday, February 26, 2011

Pioneers of Sound - Oscars Past


Oscar time is upon us and it's always interesting to see how history has evolved, who the talent of today are, as well as recognizing the overlooked heavyweights that have paved the way for sound in 20th century cinema.


Ladies and gentlemen, Douglas Shearer and Alfred Newman are two of those heroes.

Douglas Shearer (November 17, 1899 - January 5, 1971)
Born in Westmount, Quebec, a leader of sound desi
gn and technology for motion films started his career in the 1920's. He relocated from Canada to Hollywood when his sister Norma was able to find him a home at MGM. While there, Shearer out of necessity originated the concept of "playback" to eliminate undesirable background noise during sound recording. MGM's 1929 musical "The Broadway Melody" was the first time Shearer attempted to use this technique. It was the top grossing movie of the year and was the first sound picture to be awarded the Academy Award for best picture. He won his first Oscar for "The Big House" in the Best Sound Recording category (1930) and went on to win eleven more through the duration of his career in the categories of Best Sound Recording, Best Special Effects, and Scientific and Technical for such films as; "Naughty Marietta" (1935), "San Francisco" (1936), "Strike Up the Band" (1940), "10 Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo" (1944), "Green Dolphin Street" (1947), and "The Great Caruso" (1951). Shearer has worked on more the 900 movies in his career, has been nominated for an Academy Award 21 times, winning 7 times for Sound and Special Effect.

Alfred Newman (March 17, 1900 - February 17, 1970)
If you're not familiar with his work go and grab an
encyclopedia right now. Born in New Haven, Connecticut, U.S on March 17th, 1900 Newman is the most nominated composer in Oscar history and falls second to Walt Disney as individual winner. He was know in his position at Fox to have contributed an extraordinary amount to film as a music composer, arranger, musical director and conductor. Best known for composing music in over 200 films he was also nominated for 45 Academy Awards. You may recognize his memorable scores in "How to Marry A Millionaire" (1953), "The Seven year Itch" (1955), "The King and I" (1956), and "Camelot" (1967) to name a few. In addition, he conducted the orchestra for all Rodgers and Hammersmith musical film adaptions with the exception of "Oklahoma!" and "The Sound of Music". His daughter, nephew ad two sons have played an important role in carrying on the Newman legacy to this day.


The Silver Screen would not have evolved sound wise where it is today without the influence of both of these talented individuals committing each to forty years of passion, innovation and dedication in their field.

This year's 2011 films nominated for both Best Sound Editing and Best Sound include Inception & True Grit. Also, Inception is up for Best Music (Original Score) and just won the BAFTA award for Best Sound in Britain.

Since it's Oscars Eve "everyone" is a winner for now. Enjoy the show!

Friday, February 25, 2011

The Artists Project - Showcasing Rea Kelly













It is with great pleasure that I present to you the wonderful and unbelievably talented Rea Kelly!

Rea is not only an award-winning broadcast producer for many of Canada's top advertising agencies, she's also an event planner and one heck of a visual artist.

Mark the date in your calendars folks. The Artist Project, an event not to be missed.

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Little City to Rock Canadian Music Week

















There's nothing little about this band. Classic and solid, "Little City" is one loaded gun of a band. Every performance is delivered with strong emotion, lyrical intelligence and a wide variety of instruments. Your heart strings will be tugged at and your dancing shoes will start tappin' all by themselves.

Little City rocks the house at Canadian Music Week on Saturday, March 12th at the Velvet Underground. Doors open at 7pm, show begins at 8pm and Little City goes on at 9pm.

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Tattoo Sponsors Select Events at CMW Festival!














We're amped to the "nth" degree about our Canadian Music Week branded partnership with MuseBox !

We'll be sponsoring the Living Room Shows on Thursday, March 10th to Saturday, March 12th from 2pm-5pm. What's the Living Room Show you ask? It's a series of stripped down acoustic sets from top Canadian artists in an intimate environment. Come join us at the Toronto Institute for the Enjoyment of Music to hear the ambiance of acts like Paper Lions, Allie Hughes, and The Elwins to name a few.

In addition, we're also sponsoring the Ballroom CMW Mixer which is an exclusive event to industry professionals and artists from the festival only. Secret location and secret time. We can tell you that the lineup will include the likes of Allie Hughes, The Lines plus some DJ action.

Stay tuned for further details.

Rock n'roll.

Monday, February 7, 2011

Wooo Caela!











Production Coordinator | Media & Culture Liaison

Want proof that big things come in small packages? Meet Caela.

At an intimidating 5’ 2”, Caela packs more smarts, charm, and talent into one human being than anyone we know.

In fact, we needed two job titles just to contain all the great things she brings to TA2.

Ridiculous production chops. A gargantuan voice. Scads of friends in the worlds of music, advertising, photography, and oceanography.

Caela even lives large. She’s partied with Dave Matthews and Daniel Lanois. She’s a regularly performing singer/songwriter. And she has a scar four inches long but will never tell you why or where.

As you can tell, we think she’s kind of a big deal.

February EarJam Playlist

In the words of Ray Charles: "I was born with music inside me. Music was one of my parts. Like my ribs, my kidneys, my liver, my heart...It was a force already within me when I arrived on the scene. It was a necessity for me-like food or water."

Hungry for great new music? our February playlist is up showcasing the likes of Hands and Teeth, Data Romance, Behind Saphire, Ori Dagan, Lady Hayes, Pacifika and The Rucksack Willies!

Download the Tattoo Sound + Music EarJam app for free here!


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Monday, January 31, 2011

Welcome Nestor Chumak!



Jack White. Josh Homme. Nestor Chumak?

When Nestor isn't helping our engineers run a tight session, he's quietly taking over the music world one power chord at a time.

Writing and playing in several bands with pre-post-meta names like The Inhumanoids and Topanga, our young Nestor is poised for rock superstardom.

Right after he fetches your non-fat chai latte.


Friday, January 14, 2011

EarJam App - Latest and Greatest January 2011 Playlist

The January 2011 EarJam playlist is now up with a great variety of new talent to check out!


We've got an awesome lineup this month which includes The Elwins and the touching melodies/piano compositions of Megan Bonnell to name a few.

If you have yet to download the app you can do so by visiting the application store and searching "earjam".

Stay "tuned" for the upcoming February playlist.





Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Skateboard Design by Local Toronto Artist - Juliana NueFeld

Fundraiser project for Freeskates. Hand Painted deck with watercolour, acrylic and spray paint.

Today in Music History

1992 - Nirvana appeared on NBC-TV's Saturday Night Live and "Nevermind" hit #1 on the US album chart


1967 - Jimi Hendrix recorded
"Purple Haze"

Thursday, January 6, 2011

The Dead Pirates: Wood

The Dead Pirates: Wood

WOOD from mc bess on Vimeo.