April Corbin

Modern Science Experiments With Hip Hop - Las Vegas Weekly Article!

Hello fine folks. I hope you’re all doing well on this lazy Sunday. It’s raining in Las Vegas, but that doesn’t mean the sun ain’t shining in Modern Science world.

Check out
this awesome article the Las Vegas Weekly wrote about us, our show two nights ago and our future in hip hop. Don’t forget to comment and let them know what you think!

Read the article and check out some live video at:

http://www.lasvegasweekly.com/news/2010/jan/18/modern-science-experiments-hip-hop/

Also, we posted videos of every song we played on the 16th at the Hard Rock Cafe including our impromptu performance collaboration with Reallionaire Jream on “U Funk Me Up”. Check them out on our YouTube Channel @
www.youtube.com/ilovemodernscience

Don’t forget to subscribe, comment and rate all our videos! Your support is greatly appreciated.

Stay funky,

Kane

p.s.
You can also watch the entire unedited performance in our video section or at
www.tourtvonline.com (the kind people that are responsible for filming, broadcasting and making this video available to us.)

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Watch live streaming video from vtvsincity at livestream.com
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Modern Science Featured In Las Vegas Weekly

Lab Partners: Modern Science prepares for CMJ Fest
by April Corbin


Kane Churko is confident about his band’s music, but he admits that an offer for his Vegas band, Modern Science, to play the CMJ Music Marathon felt a little like a scam.

When Churko and Mike McHugh received the e-mail—explaining that
Stereofame.com had selected the pop-funk duo to headline its stage at New York City’s Ace of Clubs—they were excited. When they got through the part about the website footing the bill for the band to travel to Manhattan, they were ecstatic ... and slightly disbelieving.

“I kept reading, waiting for the fine print that told me to send my credit card information to them first,” Churko says, laughing.

Having been convinced the gig is indeed legit, the duo is looking forward to gaining an East Coast presence, playing for recording-industry suits and single-handedly representing Las Vegas in the annual festival (Afghan Raiders, who were scheduled to take part for the second year running, canceled their trip).

Modern Science officially formed roughly a year ago, though Churko and McHugh have been musical acquaintances for almost four. According to McHugh, playing CMJ has been one of the band’s goals from the start, and the two musicians hope the exposure will help build hype about their infectiously poppy debut album.

The self-titled release was produced by Churko and his father, Kevin. The elder Churko, a music producer by trade, has worked with Shania Twain, Britney Spears and Ozzy Osbourne. He’ll also be drumming for the duo during its October 23 CMJ set.

Despite the disc’s slick production, Modern Science doesn’t mind giving it away for free. In fact, the band says that since the album was completed and released in March, around 10,000 copies have been downloaded. McHugh predicts all music will be free in the future, and that creating a business plan that doesn’t revolve around CD sales is smart, especially for newcomers like Modern Science. Adds Churko, “It’s just a matter of people hearing.”

Check out the article @ http://www.lasvegasweekly.com/news/2009/oct/21/modern-science/


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