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In Autumn 2005, vocalist and songwriter Miia Rautkoski arrived from Tampere to start her studies in Jyväskylä (Finland). She heard about a dance music project searching for a new vocalist, and contacted Kimmo Korpela, the composer of the project. They arrange a meeting and start visualizing the band concept. Miia already had some ready songs which were soon put into production in Kimmo\'s home studio. Background melodies and arrangements once finished, the duo proceeded into recording. They chose G-Powered as the name for the band. The name emphasizes both their musical style and the underlying message. Both Christian, they consider themselves as a Gospel dance project, willing to connect faith with music.
In the spring of 2006, G-Powered started touring and began thinking about a studio album. In autumn 2006, they recording the first additional songs for the forthcoming album. At the same time, their tour schedule was becoming more and more booked. During the Maata Näkymissä festival in November, G-Powered released their first album, titled Odottanut oon. After their New Year Eve \'s performance in Ryttylä, they released new material on Mikseri.net. The new songs were well received by the audience, so in 2007 the band strated their Dance Tour 2007, performing in several Finnish nightclubs. They signed a contract with a machine dance company called Positive Gaming, whose dance game iDANCE used 5 of their songs.
2009 : their song Kohti Unelmaa was #3 at the Eurodanceweb Awards.
2010 : G-Powered will do a lot concerts in Finland and all over the Europe
On her spare time, Miia likes to play with her cat Lumikki and to spend time with her friends. She also likes to watch comedies and action movies. As for Kimmo, he does a lot of sports and also likes cooking and spending time with his my family.
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Artist: GJ Song: Did You Know (Remix Feat. CITO) CD: The Debut Genre: electronicasynth Label:Independent Homepage
ADDING NOW TO Electronic/Dance FORMATS!!!
GJ, Boston native recording artist, was scheduled to work with some of music industry’s biggest artists, managers, and producers when a destined encounter with one of his favorite music producers, Rodney Jerkins, caused him to put his projects on hold. The Christian R&B artist, who's been compared to the likes of Justin Timberlake, NeYo and Michael Jackson, was reminded of the need to be sold out to Christ first before embarking on his many music projects. After 10 years of producing tracks, this decision would prove to be the turning point in GJ’s young music career.
Focusing on relationship rather than religion, accessible lyrics and dance tracks rather than predictable and monotonous melodies, GJ\'s sound is both ground breaking and refreshing to the gospel music scene. On stage, his passion captivates his audience with every note and every move. It was that buzz around GJ that garnered invitations to perform at local churches, outreach programs as well as some of the major universities in Massachusetts, including UMass Boston, UMass Amherst and Tufts University, to name a few. GJ's inaugural album, The Debut, was released on January 15, 2009.
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Artist: Code of Ethics Song: People Are People CD: Lost In Egypt Genre: CHR/electronicasynth/dance Label:Razbarry Records Homepage
ADDING IMMEDIATELY CHR/DANCE!
THE GOD STORY
The mile long bridge that stretches across A1A between Duval County and Amelia Island is a simple, beautiful drive. The picturesque scene of the sun rays on the ocean makes this open stretch of road my absolute favorite ride.
But on the afternoon of May 1, 2004 this site changed forever in my mind. What had started as a beautiful, sunny Saturday, eased into an afternoon shower that suddenly turned to an angry storm. Within moments, rain slapped my face and pummeled my soaking back. As a downpour reduced the traction from my motorcycle, airstreams threatened to hurl me over the two-foot guardrail protecting from a nearly 60 food drop.
Someone had screamed “STOP!” a distance before I committed to this course. Now I knew why.
Everything went black.
Consequently life seemed dark and void of light, as I stood deaf and blind in the months to come. I was alive but deeply shaken, every fiber within afraid. That day I lost control of my bike, but really, I lost control of many things in my life.
The crash caused a lot of permanent, physical damage. Severe head trauma left me with broken ear bones as well as holes in my eardrums and eyes. I also experienced a disorienting imbalance called vertigo for over a year. My severely wounded soul sought comfort from God and I reached the edge of what I could physically and emotionally endure.
All the while, my spiritual being experienced a different type of hurt. God had gifted me to be a musician, the only livelihood I’d ever known. As I questioned how I would continue, I considered that the loud voice pleading me to stop on that day was a cautioning of the Holy Spirit. It pained me to think I chose not to listen.
But comfort came in knowing that “He who began a good work in me would carry it on to completion.” * There was certain to be a beautiful outcome from this disaster. I had to trust God was still in control and that the deficit in my understanding would be balanced by His fierce love for me—after all he knew how this would all end.
More importantly, He would be near to me as this experience colored my faith rich with hues of His mercy.
In His mercy, much of my sight was restored after a series of surgeries. In His mercy, my hearing has been partially repaired. In His mercy, I have been able to complete this new Code of Ethics project “Lost In Egypt” with limited senses.
My journey through this trial has been filled with both joy and sorrow. Yet I know God is to be praised in all things because every moment is an opportunity of intimacy with Him.
Artist: Jade Harrell Song: UnSeen (radio edit) CD: Class Reject Genre: rock, CHR, dance Label:Revolution Art/SONY Homepage
ROCK ... DANCE & CHR FORMATS
Nashville-based label Revolution Art moves forward with its mission to "usher in the next generation of artist" with its latest signing, 19-year-old singing sensation Jade Harrell. The soulful young singer, who hails from Jacksonville, FL began her solo career at age 5, singing regularly for her home church. Growing up with a love of all genres of music, Jade's influences include brandy, Trinity 5:7, and Michael Jackson. This is evident on her eclectic June 2, 2009 debut record, Class Reject. The Album's funk and techno elements combine with danceable melodies to make Class Reject a "must have" for anyone's summer fun music collection... A refreshing new voice on the emerging Christian music scene, Jade is DEFINITELY one to watch.
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Artist: Narnia (Germany) Song: Shall All The World (Dance Remix) CD: Decade of Confessions Genre: Dance/Rock Label:MCM MUSIC Homepage
Currnet Line Up:
Christian Rivel - Vocals
Carl Johan Grimmark - Guitars
Andreas Olsson - Bass
Andreas Johansson – Drums
NARNIA releases a new double CD through Massacre Records. "Decade of Confession" offers 2 Cd’s packed with hew songs, rare Japanese and US bonus tracks and the best album tracks from 10 years of NARNIA history.
This is an essential collection of Europe’s (Germany's) leading Christian epic/melodic metal outfit topped with a lot of special tracks!
The limited double Digipak with 2 CD’s is available now.
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Dying to our flesh and our sinful nature is never a "pretty" process. I think sometimes, also, we get caught up in the flowery approach to God (I count myself in that bunch) and we forget that if we were to actually be in His presence, we (or at least *I*) would most certainly not give Him a high-five... I would fall to my face with fear and trembling... combined with hope and excitement - it would be a complicated rush of emotions to say the least.
This song song simply acknowledges that God is big. Big enough to move in our lives, despite our sometimes stubborn unwillingness to let Him... He is continuously saving us from ourselves.
lyrics: Take naivete from me and leave me isolated all at once I feel so free, yet so captivated You make the endless waves of time - seem so temporary. You're my missionary, emissary... adversary. You define the line between human and divine in this empty place intrinsic grace, so necessary. See the skies divide.. when hope and fear collide from this cemetery, offer me this sanctuary.
There is violence when You move yet I'm stationary devastate all my design and make it arbitrary You break my legs yet leave my knees... my will penetrated. I'm eviscerated... consecrated... lacerated. This heart, You break it and make it sacred these eyes awaken, this breath is taken from You You define the line between human and divine....