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There's nothing wrong with pop music.
Listening to The Noise Some People Make, the forthcoming EP from downtown-NY-via-Miami noise-maker Madison, something is just right. The first taste of a multi-part pop and art project, this collection - released on her brand-new, very own G Records - is pop made with no boundaries, no labels, no super star producer--and entirely on Madison's own terms.
You may have heard her before. Madison's songs are already popping up on the playlists of some top DJs who are already in-the-know, and she is renowned for performing impromptu 3am sets at clubs for the downtown, late night contingent. Her songs have also recently been featured on Ugly Betty, Melrose Place, Samantha Who, Parking Wars, and a national Subaru commercial. And really, she's just getting started.
Madison's signature sound is a postmodern pop pastiche with street-smart style--high fashion for lowbrows, if you will--and a refreshing reminder that great pop music is essential even in today's world of pervasive indie. She lives this ethos everyday. Madison left the world of academia to pursue music, trading a past as a published neuroscience and medical school student for the New York art scene to pursue the science of pop.
The first installment of a 4-part EP series, The Noise Some People Make will be released on January 11th, 2011. Madison is madly pursuing a new perspective to pop music: the setting of trends, the making of tastes, a business model that is perfect for the new music "industry" - playing by one's own rules, which for Madison means having no rules at all.
This is the noise some people make.