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Music Video Director Spotlight: Daniels

Music Video director-duo, Daniels, has changed the game for music cinema. Having worked with bands such as The National, Foster The People, FM Belfast, Chromeo, and a slurry of others they’ve built quite the reputation in the industry.  They’re known for their unique vision and ability to turn “weird” cinematography into something beautifully creative and intriguing to watch. Their expertise of using visual effects to compliment and even motivate the action of their videos without feeling forced or over the top is unreal…

Band Of The Week: FLUME RSS

Ok. So we know solo artist Flume is not technically a band, but whatever. Labels aside he’s still undoubtedly a musical force. If you didn’t catch us talking about him in one of our last Week In Music posts, then listen up. Harley Strenten is a 21 year old DJ, who calls Australia home, and first got his taste for producing at the ripe age of 13. One fateful day, Harley scored a music production program inside a cereal box and so began his discovery of all things synthetic. From there he mastered the art of analogue hardware and electro beat creation on the home computer in his parents basement. We’re not even joking. That is a true story…

Skullcandy Presents: The Week in Music 4.19 RSS

The Kid is back. Three years off the radar, Mr. Rager has tapped into a new level of radness reppin’ his…“Indi” side. Taking on the producing duties solo this time around Cudi’s mojo still is dope, as he sets the tone of IndiCud with the opening line, “Once you can do anything, you can fly.” Really though, homie is bumpin’ on his new album. With his steady electro-pop vibe, Cudi still keeps true to his hip-hop core with tracks like…

Band Of The Week: Escondido

Nashville locals, Jessica Maros and Tyler James struck gold when they casually decided to go from friends to band mates. The duo formed two years ago in October after meeting at a mutual friend’s home. Jess, a former clothing designer whose handmade gowns have been worn to events such as the Oscars and CMA’s was hanging out while James was recording in their friends studio. The story goes, “Jess was quietly strumming this song Rodeo Queen on the couch while everyone else was making drinks in the kitchen. I pushed record and added a little groove before folks got back in the room…

The Skullcandy Crusher Powered by The Sensation55™ Driver RSS

Designed from the ground up in our Park City office, the Sensation55™ driver was developed to bring new technology to headphones and bass-bliss to music lovers. Until the Sensation55™ driver, deep bass notes were hard to re-create as they were intended. When conceptualizing Crusher, our product development team always returned to the sensation of feeling music at a live show - not just hearing it. The sensation of feeling the bass and re-creating it for a headphone experience became the driving force behind the development of Crusher.