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Eat. Sleep. Practice. Repeat. An interview with AyseDeniz

By | Music

AyseDeniz was considered a child prodigy in her native Turkey and made her concerto debut when she was just nine. At thirteen, she had already performed as a soloist with various orchestras and upon hearing her interpretation of a Chopin Sonata, Nikolai Petrov personally invited her to perform in the Kremlin Palace – a concert that was very well-received and marked somewhat of a mile stone in Miss Gokcin’s young career.

After three of her piano arrangements of Pink Floyd songs in the style of Franz Liszt went viral, AyseDeniz attracted the attention of the progressive rock world, and was supported on the group’s official Facebook and Twitter pages. Upon the requests of her fans, she completed a full album called: Pink Floyd Classical Concept, which has been released on iTunes and in limited hardcopy edition on her online store. She has been featured in media world wide – from the BBC over Classic FM to rock magazines and blogs and appeared on numerous TV shows, radio stations and magazines.
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Aside from all this awe-inspiring talent, AyseDeniz is bubbly, charming and a complete joy to talk to. We were lucky enough to chat to her on Skype one afternoon last week and not only did we have a good laugh, we also spent nearly 1.5 hours talking when we had only booked half an hour – but then again, AyseDeniz does likes breaking the ‘rules’. #Liszttified

Can you tell us a bit about your background? Details that are not in your Biography.
Well, the general theme of my life is that me and the piano have been inseparable ever since I was baby! We had an upright piano in my family, which I considered to be my number one toy and my number two toy was my cat! I didn’t play with Barbies, put it that way! I was a serious child, very formal, very conservative. My first piano teachers didn’t want me listen to pop music, I was not allowed to wear nail polish, everything was very strict with super high standards, and you had to act like an adult instead of a kid. Fortunately, it was quite the opposite in my family life. The result of this upbringing has been living with two identities: one side of me is very proper and formal and the other side is an anarchist, and a fun party person.

Would you say you have an eclectic taste in music, or is your style quite specific?
Yes, definitely – although I was very influenced by rock / pop music when I was growing up. The first CD I ever bought was Michael Jackson. I love all the oldies…I listened to what my parents listen to. I think I am still stuck in the music that came before the millenium…

Do you have any favourite quotes that have stayed with you throughout your life journey thus far?
It’s very cliché but… “Do what you love and always put your heart into it” “Take risks but make sure there is room for mistakes before you do!” and “Never give up!” pretty much sum up my life. I think you have to be adaptable and recognize that the only constant in this life is change. That’s why you have to embrace your failures and turn them into constructive solutions.

You made you first concerto debut when you were just nine years old, and it’s been an uphill climb since then. Were there any hard sacrifices you had to make in place of your passion?
Yes – I hung out with a lot of older kids whenever I went to summer schools or festivals, because I would be the youngest one there. While my classmates would play dodge ball, I was giving concerts, performing for classical listeners who are mostly above 50, so I ended up not being able to relate to people my own age. I also took on a lot of responsibility by playing pieces by composers whom I deeply admired, in front of so many people that it had to go right otherwise I would be humiliated and embarrassed. So that made me grow up really quickly and I assumed everyone would be similar to me but that didn’t happen. I take everything too seriously, and whatever I do has to be done right – I have far too many high expectations which frustrates me very often.
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How much time per week do you spend sat at the piano?
Ideally every day for 6 hours (more before concerts) unless there is a good excuse not to! You have to stay fit – your memory and your muscles. But I’m so busy that it’s hard to make the time nowadays – I end up going to bed so late in order to fit everything in! I wish there was more time in the day! I have started my own music business in London (AGOKCIN Music) so I am very busy building up a brand, managing and producing, finding the right team… it’s all very time-consuming. I also do a lot of interviews which takes up so much time.

What’s the longest period of time you’ve gone without playing, and why?
One week! I was in Argentina for two concerts and there was a week between each one so I met up with friends and we went to places in South America where there was no piano in sight! It was a nice break…but it’s something I wouldn’t normally do – it was too long.
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How often do you find yourself composing a completely original creation? What triggers these compositions, do you go out to seek inspiration or does it come to you when it’s ready?
I used to do a lot more original creations when I was younger, but it fits me better to do something that people know already. I might do spontaneous improvisations, yes, but that’s not creating something totally new. I like to take melodies and arrange them – I think I have an architect’s mind. I like to build something up and calculate the options, putting in voices etc. Not covers – it’s a mixture between composing and arranging really.

Your Pink Floyd compositions are truly inspirational – what’s the story behind these?
This started when I was doing my Masters in 2011 – it was Franz Liszt’s 200th anniversary and everyone was giving tributes. I found it all so boring though…I don’t believe they captured the essence, the spirit of what Liszt was about. Liszt gave people something more, he was so charismatic. What he did in his day was so modern, not at all formal. Everyone was blown away with his showmanship, he was a rock star of his time. He did charity concerts, he brought music to the people, he loved literature and art and was a romantic hero who had many personal problems sure, but he was super popular in society. As I thought more and more about this it reminded me of Pink Floyd’s lyrics and I got this crazy idea of merging their music to represent Liszt’s essence, like he did with the music of his time. He did so many arrangements and paraphrases, using music from operas, symphonies and poems and songs and taking them to the people who couldn’t afford to go to the fancy halls in big cities.

I never wanted to imitate Pink Floyd or Liszt while doing these arrangements, but only aimed to do a personal tribute that captured the essence through re-interpreting Pink Floyd’s music in a “Lisztified” manner. I was going to use it as my Masters project, instead it actually became real. I released the tracks and after 2 months it was all over internet. Some people have been so thankful to me for introducing them to Liszt and others (mostly elitist formal crowds) thankful for introducing them to Pink Floyd! So I accomplished my goal of merging the two audiences and bringing back this tradition.

Piano is your passion, profession and a part of who you are. Can you imagine a world without it? What sort of challenges do you face?
I can’t imagine a world without music. I would never leave the industry even if I wanted to. There have been a few times in my life when I was so sick of the challenges… Many times I thought I wasn’t successful enough, or that I had tried my best and no one cared except for my family members (who usually love everything I do anyway!) When I was 13 for instance I thought I wasn’t cool enough so I started playing drums and dyed my hair pink. I was mad at my parents for pushing me into classical music because none of my classmates talked about Beethoven or Chopin! I thought head-banging to Rachmaninoff was equally enjoyable if not more, to head-banging to Metallica. So I thought there was something wrong with me, but thankfully meeting musicians my age in summer festivals and then in university proved I wasn’t the only one.

Also, I began realizing that this was the result of the faulty education system with boring teachers, mass media, the elitist classical music listeners and the super old fashioned performers. The music was so great, yet the packaging and the social environment was just not helping young kids relate to classical music.
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Thankfully now that I am a bit older, my friends actually listen to classical music and they enjoy it more than they did before. Also living in London makes me so excited – there are new theatre, ballet, opera and music projects all around. There are also amazing young artists who are embracing this century much more than they did when I was a child.

There is still the usual challenge which is to reach out to people and to make a project work so you can earn a living while doing something you love instead of having to do some other job you don’t enjoy. Thanks to Classic FM and Pink Floyd – they gave me so much support– I have managed to get to the next level. I have a growing fan base, and I am always in touch with them through social media. I want to hear what they want, and whether they like something I put on Youtube. I also use Facebook and Twitter, and often upload videos on Instagram from my practice sessions. I love sharing my life with others. I am working on two albums at the moment: one is all Chopin, and the other is half grunge rock and half classical – but I am not giving away any names! It should be out around December 2014 if everything goes right!

Tori Amos, a famous American pianist who has sold over 12 million records worldwide has been quoted saying ”Everybody told me this ‘girl on the piano’ thing was never going to work”. I wonder if you can relate to this… Have you ever had doubters around you, including yourself? If so what do you say to them?
I am the Nº1 doubter! It hurts when people who are close to you doubt you as you need the opposite. My family has always been supportive but everyone has something different to say. They are worried I will turn into a pop artist! Some said… “this Pink Floyd idea is never gonna work”. As an artist you get so many comments from people who have no idea, everyone thinks they know best. The trick is to build “A Wall” that protects you from all that.
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Your song ‘Libertango (Piazzolla)’ is a very powerful piece of music, especially when coupled with the music video. For those who haven’t seen it, it tells a story through music and motion that raises awareness of women and children in unsafe living environments, and the beautiful piano that’s featured in the video was donated by a charity ‘Community’s Child’ working to help with this problem.

What was it like shooting such a strong video, and was this the original inspiration behind the arrangement?
I have always wanted to make a music video for this Libertango arrangement, which I had done long ago. People expected tango dancers in the video, yet you don’t need dancers in Piazzolla’s music – it dances by itself! I wanted the passion and drama in it to be the main focus, by doing something that had a strong message. As a female, I have seen so many problems – women are very sensitive and are too often exploited and misunderstood. I worked with Boondock films and we brainstormed together. We shot so many scenes in two days… It was very intense that I had no idea how it was going to turn out, because editing is the magic part where it all comes together. It ended up being exactly what I wanted to say. The main character is very naïve…it could have easily been me. What she fails to see, though, is that success is not related to how much you let yourself be used; it is about being patient, embracing failure, creating the right environment in which you can progress, and of course, having people around who believe in you and support you… Yet she does all the opposite things. It is what many people choose, which is very sad. We all need to realize that there are always other options for all of us, and that if one doesn’t work, we should not give up or let ourselves be exploited.

The piano in the video was donated by Community’s Child, which is a charity that’s offering women & their infants safe living environments, training and education to help end poverty, neglect, abuse, and addictions. I really wanted to support this charity and to try and change things in a positive way. I would love to do more projects like this soon.

Taking into account everywhere that you’ve traveled, do you have a favourite place in the globe?
Depends, wherever my friends are really. New York is one of my favourite places as most of my friends ended up there after university. In terms of sunshine, I love the West Coast (USA) but it’s a bit of a hassle moving around there. I also love London so much, I just wish there was less rain and clouds! Istanbul is wonderful too – the city planning though is a bit of a nightmare – there is too much traffic, too many people, it’s all a bit chaotic. I want to travel more and revisit the places I have already been to and want to go to Malaysia, Indonesia, Vietnam and Thailand soon. Although not for playing, otherwise I will be stuck in a practice room ☺

In a few words try to describe the life of a pianist.
Eat. Sleep. Practice.
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Favourite musical artist right now?
“Right now” is a bit tricky! Usually I would give you names from the 50-90’s!… But I’ll try: I listen to Red Hot Chili Peppers, Coldplay, Daft Punk, Radiohead, … Sometimes

Performance wise – Martha Argerich is definitely my idol. But if you want younger names, then Yuja Wang and Lang Lang (both Chinese pianists) are great because they are vibrant, energetic, and full of charisma. Likewise, Dudamel is a great conductor, and one of the most well known alumnus of El Sistema –the music education program that changed hundreds of thousands of young people’s lives in Venezuela. (I recommend checking out their TED talk)

Favourite musical artist when you were 15?
I think I really had a wide range… I have to admit, I listened to lots of Britney Spears and Shakira ☺ And also Eminem! I would wear baggy pants and stretch tops and teach all my friends at classical festivals the lyrics! His song with his daughter made me really like him at the time. Also the rhythms of the words.
When I was 10, I was a hardcore Spice Girls fan – once even did the role of Mel C in a school dance!
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If you could make more time for something, what would it be?
Honestly I just wish I could spend more time at the piano and at the computer arranging music… If I could do it all, without sacrificing anything it would be amazing. I love socializing, reading, travelling, learning new languages… I also love to sleep (who doesn’t?) – I wish I didn’t so I could do much more in a day!

The video that thousands of people have already seen on Youtube titled ‘Street Piano’ in which you are playing on pianos in different locations on the streets of London, what was that about? Tell us a bit about it and your experience.
This is my interpretation of Fazil Say’s arrangement of Mozart’s Turkish March. Fazil Say was on trial for ‘retweeting’ an old, sarcastic poem that criticised religion. As a very valuable Turkish musician, I respected his works and decided to support him in a peaceful way, so I played this piece on 50 pianos in London, to promote freedom of speech and thought, tolerance and an environment that promotes discussion rather than punishment.

AyseDeniz chose our #SundaySessions for this week. Listen to them HERE!

For more information visit AyseDeniz’s Website, Facebook, Twitter and YouTube

Advanced Primitive Music – Trance Untes

By | Music

By Carlos Sánchez Urbano

Trance Untes is a group of unconventional musicians from Madrid that are quite difficult to categorise yet definitely worth discovering. They produce a truly impressive sound and their concerts are real dance therapy. You will hear trance, house, techno, progressive, primitive, ethnic, psychedelic and more with instruments from all corners of the globe.
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Daniel, Mito, Juan, Carlos and Javier are as far from the conventional as you can get, with origins that are just as diverse. They casually banded together in 2010 to form Trance Untes and from the very beginning they were clear on the fact that they’d make completely unique music. They describe their sound as “Advanced Primitive Music” yet their rhythms have the sophistication of a good jazz jam session. After several concerts all over Spain and a tour in South Africa and Mozambique, the band launched its first album in 2013 titled “Playing”.

The combination of Didjeridoo (Australia), the Harmonium (India) and the Timbla (Mozambique) or midi guitar result is a very rich sound which can only be described as intoxicating. One thing that is certain, after seeing their live performance, you know you are definitely not listening to a pop group. Their concerts are designed more as a music session than a repertoire of songs. This is party music that would be at home on any dance floor – universal music with a rhythm that everyone understands.
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Their goal is quite simple: to make you dance! Music and dance as a therapy in its most primitive sense – reaching, through a state of trance, a physical and mystical communion that heals the spirit. They are Gurus of the Temples of Dance.

Daniel Salorio: Harmonium, Carcasheps, Hang, Spring
Mito: Bass
Juan Laguna: Dijeridoo & Drums
Carlos Leal: Midi guitar & Guitars
Javier Catiñeiras: Drums

Trance Untes are our #SundaySessions for this week. Click here for their playlist.

For more information on TranceUntes, see their: Website, SoundCloud, Facebook and Twitter.

15 Movies You Can’t Afford to Miss in 2014!

By | Films

A new year brings forth a whole new set of movies with release dates we’re slowly edging towards. We’ve put together a neat little list of the top 15 movies you simply can’t afford to miss in the first four months of 2014.

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The Legend of Hercules
Release Dates:
United States: January 10

Europe: January 30 – March 19

Plot: Following the story of the famous mythical Greek hero who is exiled by the King, his treacherous stepfather, and is sold into slavery due to a forbidden love. Can Hercules claim back his rightful Kingdom?

Director: Renny Harlin
Stars: Kellan Lutz, Gaia Weiss, Scott Adkins, Roxanne McKee

The LEGO Movie
Release Dates:
United States: February 7

Europe: February 6 – 20

Plot: An ordinary LEGO minifigure, mistakenly thought to be the extraordinary MasterBuilder, is recruited to join a quest to stop an evil LEGO tyrant from gluing the universe together.

Director: Phil Lord, Christopher Miller
Stars: Chris Pratt, Elizabeth Banks, Liam Neeson, Morgan Freeman, Will Ferrell

The Monuments Men
Release Dates:
United States: February 7
Europe: February 13 – March 12

Plot: Art masterpieces have been stolen by Nazi thieves in this time movie. A World War II platoon is formed to carry out the dangerous task of seeking them out and returning them to their rightful owners.

Director: George Clooney
Stars: George Clooney, Cate Blanchett, Matt Damon, Bill Murray

RoboCop
Release Dates:
United States: February 12

Europe: February 5 – 14

Plot: Set in futuristic 2028 Detroit, Alex Murphy (good cop) faces severe injuries while in the line of duty. With this once perfect cop in critical condition, the multinational OmniCorp sees their ideal candidate for a part-robot, part-man police officer.

Director: Jose Padilha
Stars: Joel Kinnaman, Douglas Urbanski, Abbie Cornish, Gary Oldman

Non-Stop
Release Dates:
United States: February 28

Europe: February 27 – March 13

Plot: When an international flight goes horribly wrong, an air marshal aboard fights to save the passengers and himself.

Director: Jaume Collet-Serra
Stars: Julianne Moore, Liam Neeson, Michelle Dockery, Bar Paly

300: Rise of an Empire
Release Dates:
United States: March 7

Europe: March 5 – 7

Plot: After his victory over Leonidas’ 300, Xerxes marches towards the Democratic city of Athens. Admiral Themistocles is forced to an unwilling alliance with the traditional rival of Athens, oligarchic Sparta whose might lies with its superior infantry troops. But Xerxes still reigns supreme in numbers over sea and land.

Director: Noam Murro
Stars: Eva Green, Rodrigo Santoro, Sullivan Stapleton

Mr. Peabody & Sherman
Release Dates:
United States: March 7

Europe: February 7 – March 13

Plot: Mr. Peabody and his adopted boy Sherman hurtle back in time to experience world-changing events and interact with some of the greatest characters of all time. They find themselves in a race to repair history and save the future.

Director: Rob Minkoff
Stars: Ty Burrell, Max Charles, Stephen Colbert

Need for Speed
Release Dates:
United States: March 14

Europe: March 13 – 20

Plot: Street racer Tobey Marshall was framed by his wealthy business associate. Fresh from prison, he joins a cross country race with revenge in mind.

Director: Scott Waugh
Stars: Aaron Paul, Chillie Mo, Dominic Cooper, Dakota Johnson

Grace of Monaco
Release Dates:
United States: March 14

Europe: March 13 – 28

Plot: Set in the early 60s as a french invasion is looming,  the story of Grace Kelly’s crisis of marriage and identity unfold, during a political dispute between Monaco’s Prince Rainer III and France’s Charles De Gaulle.

Director: Olivier Dahan
Stars: Nicole Kidman, Tim Roth, Andre Penvern, Frank Langella

Divergent
Release Dates:
United States: March 21

Europe: March 20 – April 4

Plot: In a futuristic dystopia where society is divided into five factions, teenagers must decide whether to stay in their faction or switch to another…for the rest of their lives. Beatrice Prior makes a choice that surprises everyone – and finds her life threatened when she discovers she’s Divergent, she doesn’t fit into any one group.

Director: Neil Burger
Stars: Shailene Woodley, Theo James, Kate Winslet

Noah
Release Dates:
United States & Canada: March 28

Europe: March 27 – April 9

Plot: The famous story of Noah and the flood, set in biblical times.

Director: Darren Aronofsky
Stars: Emma Watson, Logan Lerman, Jennifer Connelly, Russell Crowe

Captain America: The Winter Soldier
Release Dates:
United States: April 4

Europe: March 26 – May 1

Plot: The Soviet agent known as the Winter Soldier battles against Steve Rogers. Can Captain America win the upper hand whilst struggling in the modern world?

Director: Anthony Russo, Joe Russo
Stars: Chris Evans, Frank Grillo, Sebastian Stan, Scarlett Johansson

Sabotage
Release Dates:
United States: April 11

Europe: 25 April

Plot: Members of an elite DEA task force are taken down one by one after they rob a drug cartel safe house.

Director: David Ayer
Stars: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Sam Worthington, Terrence Howard

Transcendence
Release Dates:
United States: April 18

Europe: April 17 – 25

Plot: A world renowned scientist falls victim of a hate crime and ends up critically ill in hospital, as a result they figure out how to download his brilliant consciousness into a computer.

Director: Wally Pfister
Stars: Johnny Depp, Kate Mara, Rebecca Hall, Morgan Freeman

The Amazing Spider-Man 2
Release Dates:
United States & Canada: May 2

Europe: April 16 – 25

Plot: The infamous company Oscorp is battling Peter Parker once again with an array of super-villains.

Director: Marc Webb
Stars: Andrew Garfield, Emma Stone, Jamie Foxx, Paul Giamatti

Guts – Le Bienheureux

By | Music

Guts – French electronic beat-maker and producer with a heavy hip-hop base pours his soul into his music and takes us on a mysterious and uplifting journey across continents. Guts is one of the co-founding members of Alliance Ethnik, the inspirational and trend setting hip-hop French band from the 90s.

His interesting use of contrast captures a whole range of moods and emotions – from a trance-like state to a carefree and joyful one. Guts’ positive island vibes that transcend his music leave us with a sense of intrigue and longing. Let him take you away to more than one place at a time as he tells a beautiful and sentimental story about how music and a joie de vivre can come together to form a life of serenity, peace of mind and perfect harmony.

Your first album release Simple et Funky in 1995 went platinum. How would you describe your experience with Alliance Ethnik?
The most beautiful experience one could dream of is when a band is formed and the magic works spontaneously. We arrived at the right moment and with the right musical and artistic direction. As our budget was “No Limit”, we were able to ask our label for anything we wanted, so we asked Bob Power to produce and mix the album… Bob Power is to post production and mixing what Ennio Morricone is to film music – a virtuoso… He created numerous albums in the 90s that turned into mythical ones. For example: A Tribe Called Quest, D’Angelo, Erykah Badu, De La Soul, The Roots, Common, etc… My experience with the band lasted 8 years, with memorable tours and travels, incredible encounters and collaborations.
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Alliance Ethnik was active up until 1999 and it was only in 2007 that you released your first solo album Guts le Bienheureux. What were you up to during that time and what made you decide to go solo?
After Alliance Ethnik, I thought for a long time about heading for New York and taking my chances in the hip hop capital, but a love affair kept me in France. As a result, I composed and produced music for a diversity of French artists like Big Red, Passi, Svinkels, Sage Poêtes de la Rue. I also had some very enriching experiences in Africa and Jamaica in those days. As the years went by, I lost my way and grew tired of collaborating, to the extent that I left France for good. I went to live in Ibiza, which was the perfect place to find myself again and to try out my chances as a solo artist… it was the right choice because it worked.
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The East Coast hip-hop scene has heavily influenced your beats and your time spent in Jamaica and the Caribbean seeps through your music. Can you tell me a little bit about your musical journey and the way in which it has evolved over the years?
It’s true. I have been totally immersed in East Coast hip-hop, which had a great influence on me. Later on, I became extremely interested in the way that music was sampled and recycled in order to produce hip-hop albums. My curiosity and my love for music did the rest. After having discovered the culture of Rhythm and Blues, Soul, Funk, Disco, I discovered Reggae, West-Indies music, South American music, African music and, finally, Eastern European music (Turkey, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Greece, Russia…), I became an album collector and dug into all genres. Recently, I discovered a whole musical heritage from Tobago and Trinidad, which is absolutely incredible. As a result, Mambo and I have decided to release a compilation album on a yearly basis, called Beach Diggin’, which is composed of our little pearls that have never been released.

Since moving to Ibiza from Paris, you’ve founded your own label, Pura Vida Music. What’s the story behind that and how has the gorgeous Spanish island inspired you and your sound?
The idea of founding the label Pura Vida Music came from the desire to release my self-produced second solo album and to form the duo Pura Vida with Mambo. I wanted a visual identity similar to my musical one – something I did with Mambo. The label solely serves as a way to release personal projects, nothing else. It was a good experience but the heavy workload was too much to handle alone.

With regard to Ibiza, I am convinced that it inspires my music. Its peace, its energy, its vibrations, the sun, the sea…. I try to put into my music what I get out of this island. It is no coincidence that I listen to so much West Indies music at the moment… I’ve found harmony in my life and in my music.
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Where do you get your samples from and what’s the creation process behind the production of your tracks?
Every single one of my samples comes from my vinyl collection. I listen to several discs until I am struck or moved by a sound, a note, a loop, a harmony, a melody, and then I am off. I sample, I cut, I change the pitch and, eventually, I find an angle, an interesting twist and, if it works, I pursue my ideas and follow through with them, even if it sucks at the beginning. Once I find a twist that captivates me, I go on to add the rhythmic part of it as a base layer and then I try to tell a story with some transitions, bridges, variations, accidents…

Your most recent album, Paradise For All, covers a kaleidoscope of colours. The dark, melancholic strings and nostalgic piano lines, mixed with your sunny, reggae-soul and punchy feel-good rhythms, fill your album with a unique atmosphere. What message are you trying to communicate through your music?
A music that helps people to breathe more easily… a music that has virtues… that calms the pain… that makes you want love yourself and to love others.
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It’s a great and intricate album – I see it as a kind of masterpiece. How has it been received?
I haven’t the slightest clue, as I never read the critics and chronicles of my albums. I don’t give a sh*t. Some people like vegetables, others don’t… it’s the same with my music. Art is ultra subjective, it’s impossible to please everyone and thank goodness for that. I don’t believe that Paradise For All is a complex album and a kind of chef d’oeuvre. It’s rich and diverse, it’s full of contrast, but the one I will be releasing in 2014 will be more complex, much richer and will have even more of a contrast. What could come across as complex is the pleasure that I have in fusing tracks with very different colours and universes in the same album. I don’t stick to one single direction and that’s what interests me… a change of path and unimaginable stories.

Your Django Remix EP came out in early 2013. What effect did Tarantino’s film have on you?
I don’t like Tarantino’s films at all. I’m not a fan of violence and blood in the cinema but his remake of Django is absolutely wonderful! Without a doubt, it’s my favourite film of 2013. He re-adapted the film Django in a great way and with great talent. For a long time, I wanted to re-adapt the soundtrack, I had dreamt of doing it and I loved doing it, when it came to it. I love the duality in Tarantino’s film. I like his mix of humour and darkness in certain scenes. I like the silence that alternates with the music and dialogue. I like contrast and that’s precisely what influences my music.
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What can we look forward to in 2014?
2014 will certainly be the busiest and most exciting year since the end of Alliance Ethnik. I’m in the middle of writing my new album, which is supposed to be out in Sept 2014 and is the most ambitious and certainly the best one yet. I’ve invited quite a few artists from the other side of the Atlantic and by doing so, have gone back to my first loves. I’m also working on a French Hip Hop project with Blanka (Jukebox Champions/ La Fine Equipe), which should be out in May 2014, as well as another compilation album of Beach Diggin’ with Mambo. The end of the year will see the album release of a new artist called Asagaya, whom I absolutely adore. It’s an album that I have partly produced. Asagaya deals with all the musical compositions, whilst I ensure its recognition.

Interview written December 16th in the sky between New York and Barcelona
– Pura Vida.

Guts chose our #SundaySessions this week, click here for the playlist.

Ten Soundcloud Tracks You Ought To Have Heard This Year

By | Music

By Tej S. Haldule

It’s the end of 2013, and as a go-to source for everyday online discoveries, Soundcloud still remains unmatched. We’ve cobbled together our favourite tracks from this year that are available on the platform and put them in a handy list for your listening convenience.

They’re picked from a variety of genres; some are relatively famous where others are obscure. Some are off the year’s standout albums while others are one-off greats. All, we think you’ll agree, are intrinsically special. Curating great music for you, after all, is what we here at Creation 5 are best at.

In no particular order, then:

Haim – The Wire (Tourist. Remix)
It’s impressive how utterly Brit producer Tourist. has reinterpreted all-girl sibling trio Haim’s pop rock jaunt ‘The Wire‘. To transform it into an earnest dance-worthy mix, he’s pressed a bare percussive skeleton through longing vocal trails, bringing it all together over a spirited backbeat. The result, as you’ll see for yourself, is both imaginative and downright addictive.

No Joy – Last Boss
Montreal shoegaze duo No Joy have had a great year, musically. Their November EP ‘Pastels And Pass Out’ starred this track as lead single, and for good reason. It’s unclear whether ‘Last Boss’ was inspired by the Mario videogame series – but while you’re floating through thick guitar haze on the lost voice of singer Jasamine White-Gluz, it seems quite irrelevant.
This is music to daydream to.

Frame/Frame – Pastels
New Delhi producer Frame/Frame released his debut EP this year, and it featured his first truly arresting music – ‘Pastels’, combined with one of those rare videos that does justice to its source material, was easily one of the catchiest songs we’ve been hooked to all year. Find out why.

Gesaffelstein – Pursuit
French techno producer Gesaffelstein released his debut LP this year, and teamed up with Fleur and Manu to create a masterful video for this evil, throbbing track. Feature ‘Pursuit’ on any dance mix to create an instant party centered around its ritualistic bassline.

David Bowie – Love Is Lost (Hello Steve Reich Mix by James Murphy)
James Murphy of LCD Soundsystem has been in the news lately for producing the last Arcade Fire album, but his remix of David Bowie’s ‘Love Is Lost’ was his year’s true high point, rebuilt around the sound of hands clapping in a mammoth ten-minute masterpiece that has to be experienced to be believed.

Four Tet – Parallel Jalebi
Four Tet, one of the largest names in British electronica today, dropped a massive rarities mix 0181 earlier in 2013 that was a definite winner. This track, however, is the stunning lead single off his newest album Beautiful Rewind. The ethereal female loop that is deftly rewound over throughout the track is the real hero here, though Four Tet’s flawless production helps cement it as a playlist staple.

Forest Swords – The Weight Of Gold
This lead single off Engravings, arguably one of the top albums of the year, is a glorious distortion of strings, booming foghorns and jittery guitar-work. ‘The Weight Of Gold’ (and indeed this entire haunting LP), deserves to have its depths plumbed over and over. Tune in and no doubt you will be forced to oblige.

Apparat – K&F Thema (Pizzicato)
In a career best moment, German veteran Apparat released his most astonishing album yet, Krieg Und Frieden, this year. It’s tough to choose between the classical electronica compositions on the record, extensions on his work for the German theatrical version of War and Peace. ‘K&F Thema (Pizzicato)’ is plucked to a longing tune until the violin sweeps in to repaint everything, and is perhaps the most directly approachable track on the record.

Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jr. – Dark Water
If there were ever a 2013 earworm particularly deserving of attention, it’s Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jr.’s intensely hummable ‘Dark Water’. The instantly recognizable whistled refrain that punctuates ominous pop sensibilities is only a quick reminder of exactly how smart this entire album, The Speed Of Things, really is. Give it a listen in its entirety and you won’t come away disappointed. In the mean time, this album shiner is up for free download on Soundcloud.

Kittens Of The Internet – Living The Dream
New Zealand has seen a surge in talent in 2013, be it underage pop sensation Lorde or this year’s Booker winner Eleanor Catton. With this first single, Auckland duo Kittens Of The Internet hop on that bandwagon and establish themselves as more than just a clever band name – this sultry voice will stay in your head all day.

Wally López – Follow Me!

By | Music

Interview by Carlos Sánchez Urbano

Everyone wants to take his photo at airports and clubs. He is responsible for “Just a Little More Love Wally López remix “, the remix that placed David Guetta on the map and ended up selling hundreds of thousands of copies.

He’s best friends with the ex-footballer from Real Madrid, Jose Maria Gutierrez “Guti”. Wally López was a suburban kid, raised in the Madrid neighborhood of San Blas, who is now in demand in the DJ booths of the most important clubs in the world. He lives between Miami and Ibiza.

This past August he released his first album “Follow me!” which has already been a great success and his Youtube views are now counted in millions. He is a true ‘electronic pop star’ working with voices like Jasmine Villegas (Justin Bieber’s Ex), Kreesha Turner and Jamie Scott (Graffiti 6).

Wally spins in Ibiza’s most select and exclusive clubs, those that you can only enter by invitation or by knowing someone in the Ibiza night scene. His name appears amongst the top DJ’s in the world and he is the only Spanish DJ to make 2 “essential remixes” on BBC1.

Pursued by corporations and sponsors (Pioneer, Red Bull, Oakley …), Pepsi Spain see him as a “top” artist on the same level as sponsorships like Beyoncé in the US. He is an Idol on the radio airwaves with his ‘Maxima FM’ spot and a guru in the social media world. Wally López is one of the undisputed Spanish stars in the world of EDM.

When did you decide that your life would be devoted to music?
It all began as a hobby and when I saw my career as a pilot cut short by my short-sightedness I decided to go for music 100%.

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What inspired you to create “Follow me!”?
Well, firstly it was due to the interest of EMI / Parlophone in supporting me if I embarked on this adventure….and the truth is that I was not inspired by anything in particular. I just wanted to bring my vision of contemporary pop to an album that would last in the memories of those who hear it.

How did the Follow Me presentation go in Ibiza? Are you happy with how it was received?
I always want more, but I’m happy seeing it was my first album. In Ibiza the presentation was absolutely brilliant.
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You have the advantage of having several major sponsors who rely on your talent. For example Pepsi, who has produced the single “Now is the time” with the vocals of Jasmine Villegas. How does it feel to work under such a big corporation?
I don’t see it that way – for me they are part of the team, helping me to continue with my career. Pepsi are very supportive and I’m very happy about it.

What collaborations can be found in this work?
All kinds, but without a doubt my collaboration with Sister Bliss of Faithless I am extremely excited about, because of what it represents to me.

Will there be a ‘Wally Lopez before’ and a ‘Wally Lopez after’ Follow Me?
Yes and no (laughs). I think it’s another step in my career but I don’t think it will be a ‘before and after’.

Given that you’ve remixed very important people in your career … What is the remix you still dream of?
Madonna, without any hesitation!
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You’ve been around the world on more than one occasion, what have these experiences contributed to you musically and personally?
Traveling has made me the person I am today, it has removed radical thoughts and made me focus my thoughts in a more comprehensive manner.

Do you have any habits or rituals inside the DJ booth?
I can’t DJ with a shirt, jumper or anything with long sleeves, and I normally remove my watch.

You started in radio, The Eagles, Top Radio, LocaFM, Flash, Max Fm … What are your memories of these times, what has stayed with you?
The truth is that all of my memories are positive and nice, I delete the bad ones and try to convert them to good! I’ve learnt a lot from all of these experiences and I am so glad to have had the opportunity of working for many years on the radio, which I love dearly.

Everyone talks about you as a pioneer of House music in Spain, how do you feel about this statement and how do you see the current situation of House music?
I’ve always said that I’m not pioneer of anything, but as I get older I do see some merit in my career and I hope that someday I will be recognized for this (laughing). To answer your second question, if I’m honest, I see the current situation of House quite poorly.
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In Ibiza you DJ in The Tower of Ushuaia, undoubtedly one of the most exclusive places on the island. What does Ibiza mean to you and what is so special about it?
I also DJ in Lio and in Blue Marlin. These are the three top exclusive clubs on the island, no doubt. It gives me a new world and an audience that I’ve never had before.
Ibiza is the max…. it took me in its arms and I reciprocate with infinite love! ☺ I hope my son grows up there and can enjoy the totally different life that is Ibiza …. Children from all around the world playing together, fantastic!

You’re the owner of two record labels, a DJ school and Tremena, a T-shirt brand. How do you get the time to look after so many things?
The truth is that without my team Factomania Group it would be totally impossible to cover everything and carry out all these projects. From here, I send all my thanks and respect to them.

What is a typical day in the life of Wally Lopez?
Lately I divide my hours between going to the gym, making music and enjoying time with my son. As from January I will start traveling again, non-stop.

How would you describe yourself in just 5 words?
Person … who … lives … a … dream.

What does Wally Lopez have in mind for the future?
Remain being happy.
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Wally chose our #SundaySessions this week, click here for the playlist.
http://bit.ly/1chMikq

Website: wallylopez.com
Facebook: facebook.com/wallylopezdj
Twitter: twitter.com/wallylopez
YouTube: youtube.com/user/WALLYLOPEZTV
Instagram: instagram.com/wallylopezdj
iTunes: itunes.apple.com/es/artist/wally-lopez/id27200808

Top 5 Comedy Podcasts according to Creation 5 users

By | Films

It’s a known fact that we all love to laugh. It fights stress, increases energy levels, stabilizes blood pressure, boosts our immune systems and releases those feel-good endorphins. Though not everyones sense of humor is alike, one mans side-stitches can be another mans bore-fest. With that in mind, take a look at these comedy podcasts –the most popular amongst our users – you’re sure to find something to tickle your funny bone.

For those adorable few of you who have absolutely no idea what a Podcast is, here’s an article that’ll enlighten you: http://www.entrepreneurs-journey.com/230/what-is-a-podcast/

1-The Ricky Gervais Guide To…
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Top of our users list is ”The Ricky Gervais Guide To…” with Stephen Merchant, award-winning writer and Karl Pilkington, plonker. You may recognize the trio from the famous, or, infamous documentary TV show ”An Idiot Abroad”, in which Ricky and Stephen send Karl off on extreme adventures around the globe, forcing him into situations completely outside of his comfort zone. The results are hilarious. The Ricky Gervais Guide to… is basically a reinvention of The Ricky Gervais Show – the world’s most downloaded podcast according to the Gusiness Book of Records. As of March 2011 the podcast had been downloaded 300 million times!
The shows are available on iTunes and Audible.co.uk.
http://www.rickygervais.com/

2-Bill Burr’s Monday Morning Podcasts

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Second on our list ”Monday Morning Podcasts” by Bill Burr is basically a bunch of ramblings from a stand-up comedian who has a love affair with the F word. You’ve been warned. Profanity aside, this guy was born with a gift, everything that comes out his mouth is worthy of at least a half-assed chuckle. Also we think it’s pretty cool that he’s been in a couple of episodes of AMC’s epic series ”The Walking Dead”, and keep an eye out ’cause he may be appearing in more. To conclude with his own words: ”I love my dog. I hate bankers. I have issues with women. In my head, I’m a great guy.”
http://www.billburr.com/podcast

3-The Nerdist – Chris Hardwick

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Making it to number 3 is ‘Nerdist’ by Chris Hardwick, and he puts it perfectly:
“I am Chris Hardwick. I am on TV a lot and have a blog at nerdist.com. This podcast is basically just me talking about stuff and things with my two nerdy friends Jonah Ray and Matt Mira, and usually someone more famous than all of us. Occasionally we swear because that is fun. I hope you like it, but if you don’t I’m sure you will not hesitate to unfurl your rage in the ‘reviews’ section because that’s how the Internet works.”
http://www.nerdist.com/podcasts

4-The Bugle – John Oliver and Andy Zaltzman

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At number 4 is ”The Bugle” – a Podcast institution – featuring John Oliver and Andy Zaltzman. Every week these two prattle on in their gruff extremely-British voices in this satirical news podcast. With over 252 episodes, the fan base is massive and even though the show is no longer distributed by TimesOnline, it’s still going strong. You can expect them to touch on some sensitive subjects with surprising comedy. Guaranteed to make you spit out your morning coffee full blast across the room. Their own description of the show goes a little like ”The Bugle podcast. Entertaining and misleading The Universe since 2007. The Bugle is Planet Earth’s last, best source of hope. And satire. And lies.”
Riveting stuff.
http://thebuglepodcast.com

5-By The Way, In Coversation with Jeff Garlin

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Last but not least on our list is ‘By The Way, In Conversation.’ hosted by Jeff Garlin
Every episode is recorded live at Largo in LA. Jeff Garlin has an array of celebrity show-biz friends who are nice enough to endure the entirety of the show with him. The topics veer off to literally any random occurance that happened in either persons day, no topics are off limits. Seriously entertaining, and gives great insight into the celebrity guests’ thoughts and views, touching on subjects you’d never of thought to ask. How often do you get to have casual couch-chatter with a Hollywood A-lister? We do advise listeners to play them in small doses though, as Jeffs voice is the loudest and most heard throughout the alloted time. He can get annoying, but we think it’s totally worth the comedy gold.
http://jeffgarlin.com/

Creation 5 update – offline videos, movie player and more!

By | Hot News

Video fans and Big Screen addicts will be delighted with the latest update to our chart-topping Creation 5 Media app.

New features for version 3.2.9

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Support for all DLNA video formats with the Creation Movie Player
Creation has designed a new Movie Player – no more format or conversion issues, just press and play! Simply launch a video from Creation 5 and the Movie Player takes over from there, playing all popular video formats without any conversion, enabling hi-definition content to play on your Big Screen. Stream your content from DLNA network servers and enjoy the show! Support for Apple Airplay is also included.
The Creation Movie Player is available free of charge to all users who have the Creation 5 Pro app and also for users who have downloaded the free app and subsequently purchased the DLNA feature.

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Downloading YouTube Videos
Like a video you’re watching on YouTube? Fancy keeping it in your collection? Creation 5 will allow you to do just that. Just hit download and it’s yours for keeps – watch it later offline, share it with your friends and start compiling some serious video playlists!

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Viva España!
Creation 5 is now available in Spanish – every button, every message, every note! This is the beginning of our plans to become a truly global app – we’ll start rolling out other languages in the coming weeks. Avanti!

Changes and improvements
We’ve also done some houskeeping in this update and moved our popular hand picked playlists – Sunday Sessions, Throwback Thursdays and Tutti Frutti – into one main ‘Playlist’ section. Look out for lots of new playlists coming soon!

Please update Creation 5 to this latest version! We can’t wait for you to try it and let us know what you think! Your continued support and feedback is invaluable.

The Diva of Disco and Soul

By | Music

She’s fabulous, grandiose and oozing star quality. Sophie Gatward interviews singer, songwriter and TV Star Yanela Brooks, Cuba’s very own musical goddess.

Yanela was born in Guantanamo (Cuba) in 1981. She was born into a musical family and started her piano career at the tender age of 7 at the Samuel Manuel’s Music Conservatory. At 15 years she joined the Art School in Cuba and specialized in Chorale Direction forming her own orchestra called “Yanela y las chicas del Sabor”.
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In 2000, Yanela decided to go solo and recorded her first LP “Tu Eres libre” with the French Record Company, Pastel Productions, which reached the top spot in the charts in the French islands. Subsequently, she was the protagonist of a musical along with Rafael Basurto Bolero, leader of ‘Los Panchos’, with whom she performed on some the best stages in Spain and was also in the Spanish feature film “Tango”.

Yanela has now settled in Marbella and you can find her performing at any noteworthy event on the Costa del Sol, such as The Concordia Gala and The Davies Cup and has regular shows at the prestigious Kempinksi Hotel.
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Devoted to Blues, Soul, Rock and Smooth Jazz she has been baptized by her fans on the Costa del Sol as the ‘Diva of Disco and Soul’ and has won great acclaim for her energetic and compelling live performances.

Your shows go on for hours, where does all that magical energy come from when you’re giving 110% all of the time whilst singing, dancing, playing the piano, mixing your music and getting the crowd going?
Hahaha, thank you so much for the compliments. I do everything with passion, with my whole heart. I put my entire feelings into everything that I do. The energy comes from my love of work. Music and art are my passion.

You come from a family of musicians. Tell us a bit more about this musical family of yours.
I still remember my Grandfather when I was a child. He practiced on his trumpet everyday, and he would say to me as I watched him: ”Look girl, in life if you want to be the number one, you have to live for your profession. You have to dedicate completely in body and soul.” Those words have always stayed with me. Also my Mum is behind me, supporting me in everything that I do. My friends, my teachers, my boyfriend, a lot of people have been there, supporting me since the beginning.

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You once formed your own Orchestra ”Yanela y Las Chicas del Sabor”. Tell us some more about this and how it helped you get to where you are today.
This time in my life was very important for me, because I had the opportunity to grow up as a composer, a pianist, a singer, a dancer and a business woman. But most importantly this was a time where I learned about life in general and the people in it.
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Anyone who knows anything about you, remembers you from the Spanish reality TV show ”La Voz” a show similar to X Factor and American Idol.
Yes, it was an honor to be part of the first edition of ‘La Voz’ Spain.

How did you come to be on the show?
My Mum saw the advertisement on TV, and put me on the list without telling me! We both were number one fans of the TV show ‘The Voice’ – USA and I always said that if one day The Voice comes here to Spain, I wanna participate.

Can you describe your experience throughout this time? Positives and negatives?
My experience was wonderful, I never liked reality TV but I got hooked on The Voice from the beginning. Sure, little negative things happened while on the show, but I always prefer to stick with the positive. I’m proud to be part of ‘The Voices’ family.

You now have a new CD out. What can people expect?
Yes, we worked very hard on it and the results have been very exciting. People can expect a little of everything. Everybody who knows me and knows my show, knows that I love mixes: slow songs, fast rhythm to dance to, or emotional ballads to cry to. Several genres are included on the CD like soul, dance, rock, blues and jazz. I think you’ll like the whole CD.

Where can we buy/download your music?
You can find all of my new songs on iTunes or Spotify. Also my videos on YouTube or at www.yanelabrooks.com

Your single ”Mondays” featuring Brian Cross is a popular hit with a great music video to it. How did you and Brian come up with this song? What was the process?
Working with Brian Cross was a GREAT privilege, the process was very easy, he’s very eccentric, like me, and we understand each other very well. We both always try to find perfection in everything we do.
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This is a big question – Your Hair! – WOW! It has a whole fan club of it’s own. What do you do to it!? It must be a huge effort to maintain.
Hahaha, that makes me laugh, because it’s so true, wherever I go everybody always asks me the question, ”What about your Hair?!”. It’s part of my personality, and my movements on stage. I take a lot of care of my hair, I love it so much, and I’m telling you, I spend A LOT of time and money on it.

Another big question – Your outfits! – another big WOW! With every show you dazzle the crowd with a different sparkly ensemble. Are there any stories behind them? Do you get them especially made for you? They are truly fantastic.
I’m lucky that my Mum is a wonderful fashion designer. The best outfits that I have, are created by her. Also I have many talented friends and they make some of the outfits for my shows. Other than that I’ll get them from London, France, Spain or the USA.

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Final question, and most important – What can we expect in the future from Yanela Brooks?
Let me tell you, there will be many surprises to come. Just wait and see. I only can say that I will always change my way of life with a positive passion, a wholesome truth, strong authenticity, unwavering energy, and most importantly: an undying HAPPINESS.

Yanela Brooks – Mi Gente Arriba

Yanela chose our #SundaySessions this week, here’s the link to her smooth playlist: http://bit.ly/18FPWE2.

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Facebook: facebook.com/YANELABROOKSOFICIAL
MySpace: myspace.com/yanelabrooks
www.yanelabrooks.com

41st American Music Awards 2013

By | Music

The 2013 American Music Awards (AMA) kicked off with plenty of star power last night at the Nokia Theatre in downtown Los Angeles. 
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Lady Gaga garnered attention with her red carpet entrance perched upon a white mechanical horse, while James Durbin was teaching the lyrics to his new single ‘Parachute’ to eager reporters.
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Taking home the most awards was Taylor Swift, winning four trophies including Artist of the Year. She thanked her fans when receiving her award: “My lucky number is 13 and so far you guys have made 2013 the most magical year of my life. I cannot thank you enough.”

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Rihanna received her first ever Icon Award after performing ‘Diamonds’, from her latest album ‘Unapologetic’. The award was presented to her by her mother, Monica Braithwaite after the audience was treated to a video montage showing her career highlights. Her mother said “I know the journey and your career has not always been an easy one, but tonight I applaud and admire you for being so strong and so positive and so humble and so focused. . . I’m so blessed to be part of this historic moment.” Rihanna replied “Thank you so much, I’ll start by saying just about 20 years ago is when I really started making your life a living hell with my ‘annoying little husky man voice,’ you’d call it. And I mean just disrupting the entire neighborhood. . . I annoyed every one of my neighbors.” She finished her acceptance speech by saying: “I can’t believe that at 25 years old I’m holding an Icon award!”

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R.Kelly and Lady Gaga played out a presidential tryst in the Oval Office, strangely reminiscent of JFK and Marilyn Monroe, before singing their duet “Do What You Want” from ArtPop.
Justin Timberlake performs "Drink You Away" at the 41st American Music Awards in Los Angeles

Justin Timberlake took to the stage armed with an acoustic guitar for his bluesy, rockish hit ‘Drink You Away’. He walked away with ‘Favourite Male Artist’ (Pop/Rock). It was great to see Justin win something at these awards after coming away empty handed from the MTV Europe Music Awards.

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Ariana Grande stirred up a social media storm on Twitter with her performance of ‘Tattooed Heart’, as well as scoring the New Artist of the Year award, beating a formidable multi-genre slate of competition including Imagine Dragons and Macklemore & Ryan Lewis.

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There were also great performances from Jennifer Lopez and Katy Perry. The entire event was hosted by latin Grammy award winning Pitbull. 

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Stealing the show, as usual, was Miley Cyrus. Instead of a raunchy, controversial show, Cyrus ended the AMAs with a “cat-astrophic” performance – a giant kitten appeared on the screen behind her, lazily lip-syncing as she belted out her hit single ‘Wrecking Ball’.
http://youtu.be/9t9_ygb0LU8
Here are the winners of the 2013 American Music Awards:
Artist of the Year: Taylor Swift

Favorite Male Artist, Pop/Rock: Justin Timberlake
Favorite Female Artist, Soul/R&B: Rihanna

Favorite Album, Country: Taylor Swift, Red
Favorite Album, Rap/Hip-Hop: Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, The Heist
Favorite Artist, Alternative Rock: Imagine Dragons
Favorite Artist, Latin: Marc Anthony
Favorite Album, Pop/Rock: One Direction, Take Me Home

New Artist of the Year, Presented By Kohl’s: Ariana Grande

AMA Icon Award: Rihanna
Favorite Male Artist, Soul/R&B: Justin Timberlake
Favorite Female Artist, Country: Taylor Swift

Single of the Year: Florida Georgia Line featuring Nelly, “Cruise”
Favorite Album, Soul/R&B: Justin Timberlake, The 20/20 Experience

Favorite Artist, Electronic Dance Music (EDM): Avicii
Favorite Artist, Rap/Hip-Hop: Macklemore & Ryan Lewis

Favorite Male Artist, Country: Luke Bryan
Favorite Band, Duo or Group, Pop/Rock: One Direction

Favorite Female Artist, Pop/Rock: Taylor Swift
Favorite Band, Duo or Group, Country: Lady Antebellum

Favorite Artist, Adult Contemporary: Maroon 5
Favorite Artist, Contemporary Inspirational: Matthew West

Top Soundtrack: Pitch Perfect