Friday, December 19

Crossover artist Ximena Sariñana recalls her road to Coachella

After appearing in a series of telenovelas and movies, Mexican pop artist Ximena Sariñana released her debut Spanish-language album in 2008. In August, Sariñana made the transition to English with a brand new self-titled record that has earned her an international fan base. The Daily Bruin's Andrea Seikaly spoke with Sariñana about the crossover and her musical inspirations in anticipation of her upcoming performance at the 2012 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival. Read more...

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Courtesy of EMILY SHUR

Mexican pop artist, Ximena Sariñana, will perform at this year’s Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival.


Electro-pop duo Chairlift to perform at Bruin Plaza on Thursday

Meeting Beyonce, Bruce Springsteen and the cast of "Yo Gabba Gabba!" and getting to ride elevators in high buildings are just some of the career highlights so far for Chairlift's drummer and keyboardist Patrick Wimberly. But something else stood out for lead vocalist Caroline Polachek. Read more...

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Chairlift will perform in Bruin Plaza as part of Campus Events Commission’s spring quarter concert series.

Courtesy of Chairlift


Electronic duo Justice returns to Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival for a third time

Justice first surfaced in the music scene back in 2007 when the group swept audiences with its hit sensation "D.A.N.C.E." With their recently released album "Audio, Video, Disco," Gaspard Augé and Xavier de Rosnay are ready to come back with a new set list, new production and renewed vigor as they take on their North American tour and this year's Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival for the third time. Read more...

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French electronic music duo Justice will be performing on Sunday at this year’s Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival in Indio.

Courtesy of Pedro Winter




CollegeRoots, a new music site launched by UCLA students, aims to promote college artists

Founder of CollegeRoots, a current UCLA student, shares his inspirations and passions for the music website

Apr. 6, 2012 – Fourth-year business economics student Ritesh Gupta has embraced the stereotype of the college rock band and taken it to another level. He founded collegeroots.com, a website specifically designed to connect listeners with artists affiliated with universities and colleges around the United States. His passion for entrepreneurship has fueled the rapid rise of CollegeRoots, which recently hit 20,000 listens on the site. While he balances multiple jobs and being a full-time student, he makes time for CollegeRoots. It’s become much more than just a pet project and weekend hobby.

Read more about the website here.

Featured songs:
Change Your Mind by Jarell Perry
Desole by The Gromble
Idioms by Little Sur

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"Founder of CollegeRoots, a current UCLA student, shares his inspirations and passions for the music website"

A team of UCLA undergraduates have launched collegeroots.com, which acts as a platform for college artists to gain exposure, as well as a place for students to discover new musical talent. Read more...




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