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The Music Ninja
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The Music Ninja is a music blog out to discover the great songs from the past and present. It primarily focuses on independent music from all genres and tries to stay away from mainstream music that you would listen on the radio. There is a lot of great songs being created everyday that most people never get the chance to listen to, The Music Ninja is trying to change that one song at a time!
Recent Posts
The [Melodic Oldies Remixes] of DJ Buffetlibre
Far from being usual Dj’s, Buffetlibre Dj’s focus their efforts on the creation of original projects to promote new interesting bands. Their most relevant project is “Rewind”, where some great new artists record 70’s, 80’s and 90’s cov...
[Folktronica] James Yuill – This Sweet Love
Happy Thanksgiving! I am thinking about my family right now and how I, for the most part, will be spending some quality time with them today. I am not really the kind of person that associates songs for the “soundtrack” of my life but as...
[Electronic] Dada Life – Let’s Get Bleeped Tonight (Mustard Pimp) + November 2009 Mix
Our friends at Disco Punk have posted a track that is just too good to not spread. Mustard Pimp remixed the talented Djs/producers Dada Life’s “Lets Get Bleeped Tonight” and the added progression of electronic notes creates a much ...
[Pop/Electronica] Owl City = Postal Service + Pop
Right of the bat, I already feel guilty for blatantly comparing Owl City to Postal Service. Owl City’s music can stand on its own, but comparing them to Postal Service is the first step accept them for who they really are. Owl City is an Ameri...
[Rock/Alternative] Golden Shoulders – Mountain
Golden Shoulders is a collective of talented musicians from Nevada City, California, lead by songwriter Adam Kline. Formed in 2001, the group operates with a constantly rotating lineup with the contributors varying from performance to performance, s...
[Remix] I’d Rather Dance with You (Redlight)
“I’d Rather Dance with You” is the eighth song from the album Riot on an Empty Street by Kings of Convenience. It was released as a single November 2, 2004. There is a remix to this song by our friend, the talented Bostonian Pr...


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Posted: November 6th, 2009 | More Reviews From MIkslee | Report This Comment