Daily Archives: August 18, 2010

The Guild Season 4 episode 4

The Guild Season 4 episode 4

Codex deals with her Fawkes “relationship” problem. She really doesn’t want to be a one night stand. As one relationship door closes, another “Cheesy” door opens for her. Check out the episode entitled “Moving On!”.

Previous episodes:
The Guild Season 4 episode 1
The Guild Season 4 episode 2
The Guild Season 4 episode 3

The Guild Season 4 episode 4

Don’t miss the music video Game On by the Guild.

The LXD – Episode 10

The LXD - Episode 10

This is the final episode of Season 1 of The LXD. We get another new character introduction, Copeland. A mysterious street prophet tells the story of a man named Copeland who has the potential to be great, but struggles with demons. Finally, all the LXD heroes come together to form the League of Extraordinary Dancers. What is in store for them next? Watch The LXD episode 10 entitled “I Seen A Man”.

BTW – Paul Dateh scored the music track on this LXD episode with the violins.

Previous Episodes:
LXD – Episode 1
LXD – Episode 2
LXD – Episode 3
LXD – Episode 4
LXD – Episode 5
LXD – Episode 6
LXD – Episode 7
LXD – Episode 8
LXD – Episode 9

The LXD – Episode 10 (I Seen A Man)

So Big by Iyaz x YouTube Stars

So Big by Iyaz x YouTube Stars

Iyaz released a YouTube version of his latest song So Big. In the music video, he’s got some of Youtube’s coolest celebrities singing along with him. Notable Asian American singers in the mix include AJ Rafael, Kat Badar, Olivia Thai, NDTitanLady (aka Natalie Duran), and Michelle Martinez. Also in the video are Tay Zonday, Lisa Scinta , Tiffany Alvord, SupaDupaFlyGirl, Katers17, Amykathrynkuney2. Almost half the special guests are Asian American. Earlier this year, Iyaz was giving shoutouts to various Asian American artists to collaborate on a project. The So Big video was probably that project. Also check out Iyaz and Charice on Pyramid.

Pick up So Big on So or amazon.

So Big by Iyaz x YouTube Stars

So Big by Iyaz (official music video)

On My Way by J. Moy

On My Way by J. Moy

Up and coming Toronto Asian Rapper J.Moy, formally Chinx dropped his debut single “On My Way” from his high anticipated album “Once Upon a Time in China.” The Drunken Fists Crew member shows how his Big Bossin’ ways will carry him to the next level. Along with Kin Smuv, J. Moy has some of his fellow rappers make cameos in the music video. You can download the song FREE here.

On My Way by J. Moy

Hot Sour Spicy and Sweet music video by Umamiya

Hot Sour Spicy and Sweet music video by Umamiya

Umamiya has released the official music video for their debut single, “Hot Sour Spicy and Sweet“. The R&B/Pop Pan-Asian girl group is comprised of five women from different Asian Pacific Islander ethnicities, each member of Umamiya is a talented, triple-threatening singer, songwriter and dancer. See them in action in the music video. Over the past few weeks, channelAPA.com had exclusive access to each member. See our interviews with Cathedral Leung, mari.kris.am.i, Winnie Wu (a.k.a. WWII), Kitty Karaoke, and Kim Min Jung.

Pick up the single Hot Sour Spicy and Sweet at Amazon

If you enjoy the international flavors of “Hot Sour Spicy and Sweet”, get a taste of these other hits: Bao Eat You Up, A Ballad for Kimchi, and Get yo Sweet Tooth on.

Hot Sour Spicy and Sweet music video by Umamiya

Managed by S-Cube Entertainment, the group is the brainchild of international music mogul and music impressario, Sang Sung Song, and Cold Tofu Productions.

CREDITS:
Helen Ota — Artistic Director, Cold Tofu; “Kitty Karaoke”
Aaron Takahashi — Executive Producer
Corinne Chooey — Executive Producer; “Cathedral Leung”
Warren Berkey — Producer, Director, Director of Photography, Art Direction
Oliver Chien — Producer, Director of Photography, Editor, Effects
Timo Chen — Music Producer (“Hot Sour Spicy Sweet”), Composer, Lyricist
John Lau — Co-Director
Kevin Ocampo — Co-Director
Jully Lee — “Kim Min Jung”
Golda Inquito — “mari.kris.am.i”
Wanru Tseng — “Winnie Wu”
Tina Dela Cruz — Choreographer

Eat Sh*t and Die by Margaret Cho

Eat Sh*t and Die by Margaret Cho

Margaret Cho released a music video based on the song “Eat Sh*t and Die” from her upcoming comedy album Cho Dependent. The track is a big F U to the people that have broken your heart in the past. In her words, “The song is like a spell, cast over the heartbreak – banishing it forever. It worked for me so well, and continues to work, and it will work for you too. I promise.” The video takes place in old time cabaret ambiance with dancing pieces of turd and some guy play a piece of crap guitar. Songwriter Grant Lee Phillips also helped to co-write the track. Read more about how Margaret Cho came up with this F U track with him here. BTW – Fans who came out to the show at El Cid during the taping of one of Margaret’s show might see themselves in the video.

We’ve been listening to an advanced copy of the album. We’re impressed with Margaret Cho’s ability to sing a variety of types of music from folk songs to rap and keeping the humor in all the tracks. Pre-order the album now here. Watch the music video for the song “I’m Sorry by Margaret Cho x Andrew Bird“.

Eat Sh*t and Die by Margaret Cho (contains profanity)