January 22, 2015

That's right, some people got together, called up musical acts, went into a gondola that leads to the top of Aspen Mountain with filming and recording equipment and started doing a regular musical showcase. What I find to be most intriguing about this is the limitations it puts on the artist. If you're headed up a mountain, you don't have a whole lot of time to nail a take, but it should be just enough to get one out. Pretty original idea if you ask me. Hopefully we'll see more interesting ways to feature artists much like this one.

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