Relix was hanging out at the Hangout Beach, Music & Arts Festival last weekend and created a number of video postcards from the festival. In addition to an exclusive acoustic performance by Matisyahu, a video overview is now up, with a brief look at music from the funky Meters, Robert Randolph and others, as well as interview with Michael Franti, George Porter Jr., Ian Neville, Pnuma Trio, Randolph and many others. The latest batch of Relix videos also includes a series of performances recorded at the Relix offices, including an acoustic DMX cover from Perpetual Groove, a song from Paul Thorn delivered atop the Relix Roof as well as a performance from Plants and Animals. Look for more to follow over the coming days.
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Sights and Sounds: Michael Franti, Robert Randolph, Perpetual Groove, Paul Thorn, Matisyahu
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