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Dontmesswithjuan Has Unlocked Another Adventure in Juan & The Pursuit of Happiness

Dontmesswithjuan is setting the fictional character, Juan, up for yet another adventure in the new album Juan & The Pursuit of Happiness. The full-blown album presents an extraordinary journey packed with dramatic hues, tunes, and tones. Along with her record label, SONO Music Group, the rising star has produced another successful project to add to her rap sheet.

The debut album expands in a range of intrigue, secret, and uniqueness, all of which bring together her unparalleled musical aura. As she pushes the concept of purpose and confidence, each song on the album will have you ready and set for the next challenge.

The album is written, recorded, produced, and mixed by the artist, allowing a beautiful selection of 8 flawlessly blended tracks. The genre is described as “Surrealist Electronica,” possessing the perfect shape for her image. Tracks such as “Mutant Fur” remits a mysterious and enchanting image, perfectly visible in her production.

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Artist Spotlight

An Intuitive Conversation with Love Power the Band’s Ananda Xenia Shakti

Ananda, congratulations on the release of “Songs From Source”! Can you tell us about the inspiration behind this twin release and what listeners can expect from the two tracks, “Are You Looking For Me” and “Hare Hare Dance”?

Hey, thanks so much it’s been really a total labour of love, every project is every song feels like you’re birthing another piece of your heart, but this one especially feels that way to me. The songs are  inspirational life-affirming tracks that are EDM style, and that something really new for our band, but it just came naturally with the songs

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We understand that “Are You Looking For Me” draws inspiration from the 15th-century Indian mystic poet Kabir Das. How did Kabir’s poem influence the creation of this track, and what elements did you incorporate to capture its essence?

Are you looking for me? Is the name of one of Kabir‘s most famous poems and and in essence what he’s talking about is our confused seeking for divinity when in reality, it lives right inside you it is the person who’s sitting next to you You  can never be separated from it.

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I used a number of lines from his poem for the lyrics of the song and then I heard some new ones that I dared to add. I feel like he would be really happy that I did that. Because he was all about breaking form and bringing in what’s  fresh and new. He lived in India at a time when tradition was basically the whole experience of life, and he broke it over and over again, because he saw a different truth.

“Hare Hare Dance” is described as an adaptation of an ancient Krishna chant into a modern dance song. Can you share more about the process of transforming this traditional chant into a contemporary musical experience?

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When I’m living in India, I live in a city called Vrindavan. It was the home of Krishna and his consort Radha when they were embodied and it is the home of  Bhakti yoga, the path of devotion. In the path of devotion, as  our acts of prayer and meditation we sing and dance. Mostly we  sing what most people call the Hare Krishna  mantra. Its constantly going through your mind because you’re hearing people chanting it and singing it everywhere you go.

You recorded “Hare Hare Dance” in Vrindavan, India, during Krishna’s birthday celebration. How did the atmosphere and energy of the city during this time influence the recording process, and what was it like to capture that magic in the studio?

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Krishna’s birthday in  Vrindavan is a massive celebration and this past year it actually fell on my birthday, which I happen to be alone in India for. To celebrate I was singing  and dancing in a traditional way, then  I started to hear some beautiful tunes coming through,  then the vision laying them down  on top of dance beats activated. I got so excited about what I was hearing that I contacted the engineer that I usually record with and asked him if he j happen to be free and he said to come right over When I told him it was my birthday too, he was so excited, in  India birthdays are really special. So  there we were Krishna‘s birthday and my birthday,  I told him what I was hearing and we started to create it was pure magic. It over flowed  with love and it was the easiest track we have recorded together

As the lead vocalist and primary composer for Love Power the Band, how do you approach songwriting and composition to create music that embodies the band’s message of love, joy, and gratitude?

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The music that I write, for the band is inspired by the Intuitive Readings, and the Angelic  Realm guidance that I receive for people in their healing journeys. I hear certain pieces of wisdom being shared from the subtle realms, and they start to turn into songs.

It happens out of pure love, an inspiration. It’s never a sit down effort. The songs  birth out of joy, and hopefully they inspire joy and others!

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Your background includes a successful career in the punk scene, touring with bands like the Clash and singing with Blondie. How has your journey from the punk scene to Bhakti yoga influenced your musical style and approach to performance?

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Having been a performer in the height of the punk world, with world famous acts I was used to performing in large venues to a lot of people. I was used to performing in ways that were really high energy and innovative and I was used to the music creating a very dynamic vibe with the audience. I was also used to what I consider to be the unfortunate dynamics of fame, and the separation that it creates out of idealization.

Love Power The Band concerts are described as unique happenings where the audience becomes part of the interactive music experience. How do you create this sense of oneness and connection between the performers and the audience during your live shows?

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So with Love Power I wanted to do some thing different. I wanted us to be high energy, but I wanted to include the audience as a true part of the music because what I’ve come to understand since those Punk  days is that we are the music. Therefore separation between audience and performer  is adding to the disempowering pain  of separation , which does not awaken new consciousness. To me a musicians obligation at this time in the world is not to merely entertain it’s to awaken the music within those that come to share that sacred  space with them.

Could you share a memorable experience from one of your live performances where the audience’s participation truly enhanced the energy and atmosphere of the show?

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Every time we play an interactive show, the smiles on peoples faces when they start to drop into the fun of it is so inspiring I can’t put it into words. They never want it  to end, and either do we !

What do you hope listeners will take away from “Songs From Source” and the music of Love Power the Band as a whole?

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I truly hope that our music inspires listeners to enquire within  for their wholeness for the connection to divinity and to awaken a communion  with Oneness and the festival of life. I hope their hearts and lives are led by the beautiful melodies rising from within them directly from source frequency. This is really what the title songs from source means

Finally, where can listeners find “Songs From Source” and stay updated on your upcoming releases and live performances?

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Songs  from source can be found on all of the major platforms and fans are invited to join our  You Tube
Quantum Awakening & Love Power the Band  to see our beautiful music videos And have access to many quantum  healing posts. And follow us on Insta @lovepowertheband

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Album Review

Streaking In Tongues Release New Album

Few phenomena captivate the imagination quite like the dynamic energy of family acts. From the infectious harmonies of The Jackson 5 to the sun-drenched melodies of The Beach Boys, the familial bond has yielded some of the most enduring and beloved music of our time. Yet, amidst this illustrious lineage, a new chapter unfolds—one that is as innovative as it is invigorating. Slowly creating their own path through the modern indie scene, Streaking In Tongues is a father-son duo comprised of Ronnie and Elliott Ferguson, whose latest offering, Einstein’s Napkin, stands as a testament to the boundless creativity and DIY spirit that pulses through their musical veins.

URL: https://www.streakingintongues.com/

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At its core, Einstein’s Napkin is a sonic odyssey—a journey through the labyrinthine corridors of the Ferguson’s collective imagination. Drawing inspiration from the poetic musings of “sometimes-bandmate” Marty Achatz, the album unfolds like a series of musical vignettes, each one a testament to the duo’s fearless experimentation and unwavering commitment to their craft. From the lilting guitars of “Lumbering Along Bluff Creek” to the jazz-inflected rhythms of “Timber Wolf With Hiccups,” Streaking In Tongues showcases a mastery of their instruments that is as awe-inspiring as it is infectious.

But what truly sets Einstein’s Napkin apart is its DIY ethos—an ethos that permeates every aspect of the album’s creation. From the inception of the melodies to the final mastering touches, Ronnie and Elliott Ferguson have poured their hearts and souls into every note, eschewing traditional studio methods in favor of a more organic and hands-on approach. It’s a testament to their ingenuity and resourcefulness, and one that pays dividends in the album’s overall aesthetic and feel.

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Of course, no discussion of Einstein’s Napkin would be complete without mentioning the essential inclusion of saxophonist Patrick Booth. His evocative contributions add an extra layer of depth and texture to the album, elevating tracks like the aforementioned “Timber Wolf With Hiccups” and “God’s Deep, Wide Pocket” to transcendent heights. Together, the trio creates a musical synergy that is nothing short of magical, weaving intricate melodies and harmonies that transport listeners to another realm entirely.

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In many ways, Einstein’s Napkin is a throwback to a bygone era—a time when musical experimentation was not just encouraged, but celebrated. It’s a nod to the “DIY pioneers” of the past—family-centric bands like Oasis and The Bee Gees—who blazed their own trails and rewrote the rules of what was possible in contemporary music. Yet, it’s also a testament to the enduring power of creativity and innovation, proving that even in today’s hyper-connected world, there is still room for bold experimentation and artistic expression, especially with family.

Einstein’s Napkin is a triumph of musical innovation and DIY spirit—a testament to the boundless creativity and ingenuity of Streaking In Tongues. With its infectious melodies, evocative arrangements, and unwavering commitment to experimentation, the album stands as a shining example of what can be achieved when artists dare to dream and forge their own path.

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Rachel Townsend 

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