Singer, songwriter and funk-soul party starter Richelle L. Brown has been rocking crowds in Atlanta for the past few years. On her latest dance floor killer “Magazine,” Richelle captures that energy that she exerts so effortlessly into a three minute song that will have you flipping through a magazine or two yourself.
Spencer Greene aka Savvy Society is a New Jersey born, Atlanta based Producer/DJ who I’ve been familiar with for sometime now. In all actuality, he’s like my little brother from another mother. The self-described ‘anti-hipster’ grew up on house and club music, so it’s no wonder that his sound is sexy a mix of jazzy synths that would make Pharrell coo and banging beats that evoke the tribal thump of both Africa and the fidget bass of Baltimore club music.
Extraordinary Machine Two featuring new work by Corinne Stevie & Kendrick Daye will open with a reception at Wm Turner Gallery. All artwork and merchandise will be available for purchase.
Read MoreOn Friday, June 18, Art Nouveau Magazine and GreatEclectic presented "Art Stars" a show at WonderRoot which featured explosive performances by Jay Scott, Ben Carson, Richelle L. Brown, Land of the Free & Corinne Stevie.
Read MoreHere's a new track from Atlanta based singer Richelle L. Brown. The funky track produced by Kamal, The Elements and Richelle herself, is called "Do Me Like That."
Read MoreOn June 18, Art Nouveau Magazine & GreatEclectic present "Art Stars," a concert featuring performances by Corinne Stevie, Ka'Ra Kersey, Richelle L. Brown, Ben Carson and Jay Scott.
Read MoreStay high with this 4-20 mixtape "Reefa Madness" presented by Art Nouveau Magazine & GreatEclectic. The album art was designed by Corinne Stevie.
Read MoreLady GaGa, N*E*R*D, Kid Cudi, Wale, Madonna & More all on one mixtape? Only Art Nouveau could bring it to you. Download October’s Best, Tracklisting and link after the jump.
Check out this new song from Atlanta based singer Richelle L. Brown. It’s a pretty dope party track called “Electric Funky Girl.” It’s a song from her upcoming EP, The Example Project.
If you were in Atlanta on Saturday, April 25 and did not make it to H.I. Ink’s Ink Blot Indie Music Fest at Niche, apparently, “you’re just not that important,” (to quote Mercury from The 54). The independent music scene represented well. The hottest young, vibrant talent in Atlanta affirmed that they are a powerful force to be reckoned with. Whether you are listening or not, they are indeed beating down the back door of the music scene; they’re about to storm the main floor.









