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Soundfront Underground Radio Program.
Soundfront Underground is a 2 hour electronic radio program which travels in available FM/internet airspace currently reaching 3 million listeners and growing. It is a public service for the global community with interviews of artists/DJ/Producers in each hour and a mix of a variety of dance music.
Sapphirecut is not a PR company and does not charge or discriminate on this show. A wide variety of sounds have been included to date from Ferry Corsten, James Holden, Steve Porter, Omid 16B, Chris Fortier, Frankie Bones, Infusion, Kirsty Hawkshaw, Tom Stefan, Gemini Wolf, Pole Folder, King Britt, John Bourke, The Kandywhales, Justin Paul, Saeed Younan, Murray Richardson, Behrouz, Solvent, Gavin Keitel, Geogg Gains, Pete Moss, Nigel Richards, etc ...it is about bringing the sound Together.
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Week of 10/19/2009
Hour 1
Sapphirecut;Together (Omid 16b Remix) www.twistedamerica.com Ferry Corsten;We Belong John Garrison;Let's Run from his Departure CD Priscilla Renea;Dollhouse(Json Nevins Radioedit)Capitol Records David Guetta ft. Akon;Sexy Bitch(Koen Groeneveld Remix) Sapphirecut;Live It Up Kaskade;Face the Music DJ Chus ft. The Groove Foundation;That Feeling(DJ CHUS de Pontiennte 2010 Revisited Mix) www.stereo-productions.com Nadia Ali;Ride With Me Sharam ft. Kid Cudi;She Came Along(Ectasy radioedit) Paul Van Dyk;Home(Kaskade Mix) Groove State;Do You Want My Love(Global Radioedit) Erik Morilo and Richard Grey ft. Maboo and Nicole da Silva;Say the Word(Radioedit) Pink;Sober(Bimbo Jones Radioedit) Moby;Alive Madonna;Celebration(Benny Benassi Remix) Cannyrock and Alessia Kay;Cube Ah Reloaded(Soul Power Mix)
Hour 2
Alessio Caforio;Texas Terras from his Turin Texas EP www.stereo-productions.com Armin Van Buuren ft. Jennifer Rene;Free Without You Jes with Airscape;My Love(Trustar Edit) LUK ft. Scarlette Fever;You Don't Know My Name Depeche Mode with Dfuse and Hiratzka;Sea of Sin Lost Angeles Recordings BR Farley Jackmaster with Jesse Saunders;Love Can't Turn Around(French Kiss Edit) Cosmic Gate;The Wave LUK with Sylvia Tosun;Five Reasons Basement Jaxx;Raindrops Tiesto ft. Sneaky Soundsystem; I Will Be Here Yogi and Husky;It Feels Alright(Miguel Migs Salted Rework) from Get Salted CD Tiff Lacey;Someone Like You DJ Pope;Happy to Be Me from Frankie Knuckles Motivation Too CD Chris Lake;In My Heart from his Crazy CD Mikas;Seventy Seven(Original Mix) Progressive Grooves
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Show from the Week of 10/19/2009

Priscila Renea
You think you know, but you have no idea... this is the bio of Priscilla Renea!
The internet is, by its very nature, an open forum; it’s manna for aspiring music artists looking to cultivate an instant fan base. Of course, with freedom comes responsibility—that of the artist to use the opportunity wisely and make available good music. Too few do so. The ones who do, however, stand out vividly by comparison. Case in point: budding star Priscilla Renea.
From her bedroom in nondescript Vero Beach, Florida, timidly recording and beaming out the first strains of “I Fell in Love,” Priscilla Renea couldn’t possibly expect the zealous support she now enjoys. In fact, she wasn’t trying to change the world, but merely satisfy her own muse: “I started writing my own songs because there wasn’t anything on the radio that I wanted to hear,” says Renea. “And when I discovered YouTube, that added a whole new side to my singing. It made my bedroom performances into live broadcasts.” With the recent flood of celebrities caught compromisingly on camera, Renea’s recordings are fun for the whole family. And while Priscilla waited till senior year of high school to flash her musical wares on the internet, her family had long been exposed to her talents. “My mom always tells stories about how she would walk in the living room and think it was the TV singing, but realize it was me," Renea reveals. “I was two or three years old then!”
Indeed, in growing up, family was Renea’s exclusive audience. A child of the Navy, she bounced in and out of twenty schools before finally landing in Vero Beach. Lasting friendships were hard to come by. In turn, she took solace in the blank page, writing poetry, prose, spoken word pieces, and of course, songs. Into the compositions went the energy and emotion typically invested in relationships: “When I write my songs they're always vivid stories, very quirky, and have a lot of personality and character in them.” She also taught herself both piano and guitar, and endeavored choirs and musical theater as much as her nomadic lifestyle would allow. YouTube was a revelation—a constant and enduring following no matter where Renea went in the world.
In 2007, Priscilla doffed the webcam and the bedroom carpet for the hefty TV cameras and grand stage of MTV and their Say What? Karaoke show. Fans accustomed to seeing her in a small YouTube window reveled in her fullscreen frivolity. And certainly the effect was cyclical and reciprocal; appearing on MTV pushed her YouTube hits to 1.7 million and her MySpace listenership to over half a million. Public opinion had been levied. Firmly comfortable in her own skin, and offering a uniquely subtle mix of chimerical yet anecdotal pop music, Priscilla Renea was poised for stardom.
To fan the flames and set the proverbial stage, Renea has released the 3¬song EP Hello My Apple, featuring a trio of her biggest YouTube compositions: the dignified titular track which waxes on a beau “So hard on the outside but oh-so-sweet on the inside;” the buoyant handclapper “I Fell in Love;” the grand, sweeping “Cry,” an exercise in Renea’s silver pipes. Though the songs strike disparate, dulcet chords, what resonates throughout is Priscilla Renea’s uncanny songwriting chops, honed in a mere twenty years of earthly orbit. “I've always had a way with words,” she confesses. “I write songs that people can relate to; when I sit down with my guitar, it sparks my creativity and it's easy for me to pick out a melody and write.” Considering her penchant for penning entire tunes in ten minutes —earning her the nickname “The Quickness” —she makes it sound so tantalizingly easy. Her lauded writing work for luminaries such as Brandy and Shakira stands as evidence. The legions of discarded singer/songwriters in her wake would attest otherwise.
Priscilla Renea has now aligned herself with the Atlanta-based production team Power Entertainment (T.I., Ludacris), in support of her forthcoming full-length debut on Capitol Records, Jukebox. It’s a fitting title for musical fare that wends from whimsical to worldly to weighty with equal aplomb. The album’s external collaborators share exoteric talents: Brian Kidd (Enrique Iglesias, Britney Spears, Nappy Roots) and legendary Danish duo Soulshock & Karlin (Madonna, Seal, Whitney Houston, Keyshia Cole). The musical component firmly on display, Renea’s also showing off her funky, fetching fashion sense; her advertorial array graces the pages of trendsetting magazine Giant, and she’s begun a Baby Phat campaign under the auspices of tastemaker Kimora Lee Simmons. After Priscilla Renea, there’s very few stones left to be overturned: “I feel like I'm bringing something new and fresh; something that might have already been done, but with a new twist.” Welcome words indeed.
bio from her myspace
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