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MUSIC FOR COFFEE BEINGS VOLUME 4 WILL BE GOING OUT TO COFFEE SHOPS IN THE USA & CANADA.
We are expanding into the US to provide a wider reach to our artists. Our goals are the same as those stated below, except now our CDs and brochures go out to Cafes and Coffee Shops in Canada and the States.
Please visit the sonicbids link below for details on what is involved in Music For Coffee Beings.
Music For Coffee Beings Volume 2 is breaking new ground in promoting Canadian and world artists.
Our goal is to distribute quality Canadian music free of charge to 1000 cafes and coffee shops throughout Canada.
We are creating a series of compilation CDs that will feature some of Canada's best independant and signed artists and sending them out to 1,000 coffee shops and cafes across Canada along with 20,000 full colour brochures. The cafes play the CDs for their customers and have the brochures with contact information for the artists involved in the project. In this way customers can contact the artists they have discovered and also purchase their CDs.
International artists who wish to increase their fan base in Canada are also welcome on Music For Coffee Beings.
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if you are an interested artist. Everything you need to know is there. Or visit our submissions page.
Music For Coffee Beings Volume 2
Here are all the amazing artists on Volume 2. Please take the time to visit their websites, listen to their music and discover how you can purchase their personal CDs.
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I Won't Ask Why: Lynne Hanson![]() From the album, Things I Miss
Singer-songwriter from Ottawa, Canada with a soulful voice and real stories to tell. Porch music that merges universal themes with Texas soul-country. Things I Miss follows five years of performing and honing her musical skills with Ottawa guitarist / songwriter Shane Simpson (David Francey, James Cohen) in coffeehouses, bars and festivals across Canada. "Her writing is mature and her lyrics flow in an almost conversational manner,"- Maverick Magazine (UK)
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Purity: Mythos![]() From the album, Purity Over the past decade Mythos has produced a series of best-selling recordings featuring their unique fusion of classical music, jazz, pop, electronic, ambient, and musical influences from around the world. Purity is the Vancouver-based duo's latest CD release, and it continues D'Eith and Schmidt's unique musical fusion. There is a confidence and maturity in their playing that gives the music on Purity room to breathe. |
Does Anybody Really Care: Shaune Ann Feuz![]() From the album, Does Anybody Really Care. Since moving to explore life outside of Canada in 1997, Shaune Ann has continued to expand her portfolio of original material by recording new songs and performing across the USA, Canada and internationally. She is a dynamic singer and performer with a voice that is powerful, sultry and velvety smooth. Shaune Ann's unique blend of music unites the sounds of Contemporary/Pop with the cool undertones of Jazz. |
Darlin': Tieweb![]() From the album, Setting The Sun If REM and the Church had a bastard child, it would sound like Tieweb. Tieweb's song repertoire has steadily grown over the past year with each band member providing a unique perspective, relying on influences including rock, classical and jazz. The result is an original, interesting and catchy fusion rock sound. Tieweb's ability to tastefully combine these elements has been the key in appealing to music fans. |
Met Your Match: Shannon Venasse![]() From the album, The Lion's Share Infectious pop songs inspired by the ethereal journey of modern life. Whether describing intimate revelations, penning of love lost or recalling the triumphs of the human soul, Shannon's lyrics are honest and true no matter what age or walk of life one is in. "Met your match is awesome!!" |
Isle of Groove: Lee Starnes![]() From the EP, Full Circle Lee Starnes offers up fingerstyle guitar that soothes the soul. Originally from Texas and now in Tennessee, Lee has played guitar since the age of 13 and this is his take on music, composing and playing, " I'm just blessed enough to be a conduit – that's what I really mean when I talk about all the tunes I've written." |
does it come in black: the darylectones![]() From the album, of all the things that never was lyrical, with unconventional subject material, stellar musicality, gritty and soulful. dark, but hopeful with a sly and understated sense of humour. jazzy and bluesy and folksy, like tom waits getting together with nora jones' band |
Geisha: DjayPee ![]() DjayPee is a unique French artist with an Asian heart who fell in love with South-East Asia and its myriad of mysterious wonders, where he lives. His music can be defined as “Eastern Tradition Meets Western Groove”. 'Geisha' (best composition from Malaysia in the Music Aid Competition 2006) is an orchestrated piece describing the life of a geisha in traditional Japan: childhood dreams, apprenticeship, fame, jealousy from others, accomplishment, and finally peaceful retirement. |
Look For The Sun: Cori Brewster![]() From the album, Large Bird Leaving As fresh as a breath of Mountain air, this eclectic singer songwriter knits together strands of folk and roots country. Cori discloses passion and finesse in her songwriting. Her lyrics are rich with a strong Canadian flavour, to the landscape, personalities, and stories she tells. |
My Baby: Kat Danser![]() From the album, Something Familiar Kat Danser throws down an acoustic fusion of funky, laidback rhythms and thought provoking lyrical poetry. Her 'Swamp Blues' style is delivered on the waves of her deep, resonant vocals and the soulful voice of her Weissenborn lap slide guitar. Kat serves up a refreshing and original approach to roots, blues and gospel music in the 21st Century. |
Brother: The Little Brother Band![]() From the album, Reflections While the music is firmly rooted in the folk/rock genre (think Ryan Adams or Counting Crows), the diverse backgrounds of the players give the band a very ecelctic sound. On Reflections or at one of their live performances, one will hear bluesy guitar lines, funky grooves, and searing sax solos to complement the rootsy melodies. |
Day 4: Christa Couture![]() From the album, Fell Out Of Oz, "She sings with an intimacy that feels like you are being let in on a secret" (The Province, BC) and indeed you are. On her debut full length album, Fell Out of Oz, Christa confronts and contemplates surviving childhood cancer, kissing boys, kissing girls, and abortion. Hers are passionate and compelling music and lyrics. |
Someday: Tony Marriott ![]() From the album, Solitude Vancouver based musician Tony Marriott writes songs that linger in the mind, and hold a depth that demands repeated listening. He has a defiantly honest lyrical style, backed by his own unique guitar playing and writing, that comes from years of experience. |
Dodi Li: Melissa Endean![]() From the album, Melissa Endean Where does the instrument end and the voice begin? If ever there was such a thing as 'soul' music, this is it at it's most basic root and in it's most ancient form. Melissa Endean calls to you through all time and space and you will welcome the cool touch. |
Cottonwood: Querkus![]() From the album, No Direction "The sound of Enya and Tori Amos dropping LSD and getting right paranoid" - Melissa Martin, Uptown Magazine. Karen's edgy, gorgeous vocals and classical/experimental piano soar through a virtual forest of emotion and texture. These live elements, often with the addition of live drums, are sewn together with spaced out electronic beats and sequences. The result: music that is melodic, hypnotic, seductive and captivating. |
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