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Aug 2010 13

by Nicole Powers

Looking for fresh tunes to stick in your iPod? Then tune in to SG Radio this Sunday since our show will be all about cool new music. We’ll have the LA/ Phoenix-based electro-rock-hop group Dilemma in-studio and buzz-worthy New York blues-hopper Hugo calling in.

Listen to SG Radio live Sunday night from 10 PM til Midnight on Indie1031.com or use this StreamTheWorld player.

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About Dilemma
Formed by lead singer Jeff D’Agostino, and signed by Rock Mafia Records in Feb. 2010, Dilemma is already creating a buzz. This half L.A. based, half Phoenix based band is beginning to define a new genre of “rock-hop-electro.” Currently recording their debut album, the release of their explicit, controversial, & powerful music video “Life SuX,” turned heads – including that of producer Timberland, who took notice of the band, and is currently collaborating with them on new tracks for the album.

“Controversial & Brilliant, this is definitely a band you’ll want to follow closely in 2010…Their first music video ‘Life Sux,’ is offensive as it it genius” -Futureswag.com

For more Dilemma go to their MySpace and Facebook.

About Hugo
Born in England and raised in Thailand, there’s an aura of late night heat and mystery in the music of Hugo. For him, Old Tyme Religion isn’t just another album title – it’s an apt summation of a certain conviction that continuously embeds itself in his story, and in his songs. His real life experiences have taken him from the Mekong River jungle to the booth of a favorite Thai restaurant in the Hell’s Kitchen neighborhood he has made home. His spiritual and musical sojourns have led to Old Tyme Religion, a lyrically provocative, tunefully hook-filled unconventional pop debut. “I’m trying to make rock & roll in the age of hip-hop,” he affirms. “A complete thought in 3 minutes and 30 seconds, that’s the challenge. A song is a planet with gravity and atmosphere and things living in it. An album is a solar system.”

Signed to Jay Z’s Roc Nation label, Hugo melds an unholy alliance of blue grass and hop hop on his inspired cover of 99 Problems. Check it out here:

For more on Hugo go to the website, MySpace and Facebook.