Weekend Videos Jan 23-24: JESP, Tristan Clopet, and Furious Dudes

Saturday, January 23, 2010
By Ric

Because I try to save all the good REVMiami material for weekdays (so all you people out there have something to read while you're bored at work), I've been trying to figure out something interesting to post on the weekends that really doesn't take up too much effort.

I introduce Weekend Videos.  Actually, it's going to be pretty easy, because thankfully Miami musicans and artists spit out a ton of videos all the time.

Video 1: Jesp's Rising Sun

Jesp has been getting a lot of attention around town.  He puts out the kind of dancy party music that Miami loves.  Plus, any video that Ray Milian's Blog, Off The Radar, is willing to launch exclusively means it must be pretty awesome because Ray's knowledge of music is other worldly.

Video 2: Tristan Clopet - Living Room Sessions: Breaking The Girl

Videos, new EPs, East Coast tour - man, Tristan Clopet has been one hardworking musician.  Tristan has been slowly trickling out a video series called Living Room Sessions where he covers popular songs other ones being Michael Buble's Haven't Met You Yet or Bon Iver & Vincent's Roslyn from the New Moon soundtrack, which has an amazing 60,000 views!

Video 3: Furious Dudes - Knockdown Syndrome

If this song doesn't give you goosebumps you should have your testicles checked.  There are a lot of surface level things I love about Furious Dudes, like John Vale's beard, Ivan's afro, and his amazing Rick James-style porno 'stach.  But, really, all those things are so inconsequential.  If Furious Dudes were a group of 50-year old pediphiles, I would be unable to deny their awesomeness.  Just listen to that bassline in the second verse.  That's a bassline that causes riots.  Seriously.

LINKS

Jesp's Myspace (www.myspace.com/jespmusic)
Tristan Clopet's Website (www.tristanclopet.com)
Furious Dude's Facebook (www.facebook.com/FuriousDudes)

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