New for 2019
Well Undi, have to applaud the range of your taste and quality control - your picks are never less than interesting.
I report as follows:
Karen O and Danger Mouse - WOMAN - Like it - leftfield pop music but still carries some power.
The Cinematic Orchestra - A Caged Bird/Imitations of Life (feat. Roots Manuva) - Having managed to get past the minor piano chord cliche it develops nicely although a touch dirgy for my taste.
Nightmares On Wax - Look Up - Probably my favourite of them all. Manages to be greater than the sum of it's parts and nice soulful vocals over strong but not obtrusive beats while not being hugely original.
Chaka Khan - Hello Happiness - Another like. More a dancer than a listener but a relentless bassline and groove in general and she can belt those vocals out.
Swindle & Ghetts - Drill Work - It's Brownswood which is a fair measure of quality. A little of that drill sound goes a long way but it is like nothing else and this is really nice with some great touches and a decent flow too.
Ian Brown - Ripples - As you say, it's OK.
I report as follows:
Karen O and Danger Mouse - WOMAN - Like it - leftfield pop music but still carries some power.
The Cinematic Orchestra - A Caged Bird/Imitations of Life (feat. Roots Manuva) - Having managed to get past the minor piano chord cliche it develops nicely although a touch dirgy for my taste.
Nightmares On Wax - Look Up - Probably my favourite of them all. Manages to be greater than the sum of it's parts and nice soulful vocals over strong but not obtrusive beats while not being hugely original.
Chaka Khan - Hello Happiness - Another like. More a dancer than a listener but a relentless bassline and groove in general and she can belt those vocals out.
Swindle & Ghetts - Drill Work - It's Brownswood which is a fair measure of quality. A little of that drill sound goes a long way but it is like nothing else and this is really nice with some great touches and a decent flow too.
Ian Brown - Ripples - As you say, it's OK.
Iggy's listening to jazz
Don't take my kindness for weakness...
Re: New for 2019
A young friend I met when he was a camera man at a local television shopping channel, I think he works for the Beeb now, his new track.
He is a Beatles/Oasis/Kinks/Small Faces fan and considering he is only early 20s has a very older music taste, you can hear those influences
What Good Would It Do ?
He is a Beatles/Oasis/Kinks/Small Faces fan and considering he is only early 20s has a very older music taste, you can hear those influences
What Good Would It Do ?
Re: New for 2019
Good Cop Bad Cop - Silk And Leather
one of the blokes from the Arctic Monkeys, prefer this to their last album already
one of the blokes from the Arctic Monkeys, prefer this to their last album already
Re: New for 2019
I like that.The Arctic Monkeys I haven't got around to yet.Undie wrote: ↑Tue Feb 05, 2019 1:32 pmGood Cop Bad Cop - Silk And Leather
one of the blokes from the Arctic Monkeys, prefer this to their last album already
Re: New for 2019
Was at The Mad Professor's studio yesterday and picked up a pre-release of his Aretha tribute compilation (see below) as well as his take on Brexit.
Not officially released yet but he's upped it on YouTube. Nice old school vibe and catchy:
Brexit - Exit by Mad Professor and The Robotiks featuring Nadisha
The Aretha comp has a combination of old and new recordings with Neil's (very!) rough notes here (he's wrong on the origin of Rocksteady but I haven't told him yet )
Songs of Aretha - Dubwise Showcase (Arilp/cd 290)
1. One Step Ahead - Sandra Cross & the Wild Bunch
2. Love The One You’re With - Aisha
3. Day Dreaming - Jocelyn Brown & The Robotiks
4. Until You Come Back To Me - Just Dale & the Robotiks
5. Natural Woman - Carroll Thompson
6. Say A Little Prayer - Susan Cadogan
7. Day Dreaming - Just Dale
8. Until You Come Back To Me - Deborah Glasgow
"What is the connection of the queen of Soul (Aretha Franklin) and the queens of Lovers Rock several included in this heartfelt tribute to Aretha?
There are several connections between the 2 genres.
1. Many historians consider that Rocksteady the style of Jamaican music from the late 60’s, to have been inspired by the Aretha Franklin hit, Rocksteady.
2. The style of singing that was adopted by Phylis Dillon, Marcia Griffiths, Dawn Penn, further inspiring Sharon Forrester, Carroll Thompson, Sandra Cross, Deborah Glasgow and a whole generation of Lovers Rock singers.
This album opens with One Step Ahead. How this gem escaped me for 4 decades is a real mystery! Having missed the Aretha’s version of the late 60’s, it escaped my attention again when it was covered by the Heptones. The Hiphop version by Mos Def sampled Aretha’s version and became a pop hit about 20 years ago! I still didn’t notice this hit. My discovery of this song was during the week that Aretha died. Listening to Gafa Blue’s Aretha I heard a 20 second snippet of this bittersweet refrain.
A week later, Black Steel, Horseman, Cyrus, Robbie Shakespeare, were invited to record some Rhythm tracks. There were no singers present. Guide voice was supplied by everyone present. Guide voice was supplied by everyone present and the track went down on 2 inch analogue tape, via 4048 SSL G+
The 3rd song in that session is Love The One You’re With and it's another gem. Voiced by Joe Ariwa during my Aussie tour it's a Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young song that was immortalised in reggae Treasure isle style by Phyllis Dillon.
Daydreaming started as a 1988 track recorded as a second track for Just Dale. From Harlem, Just was introduced by Mataya Clifford. I played him the freshly recorded rhythm track, he became excited upon hearing it, and said he knew the perfect singer. Just nailed it in 3 takes! The next Sunday The Ranking Miss P blasted it on BBC radio one late night reggae show. The next Monday we had a licence offer from a major label
Day Dreaming was recorded in 1988 and was first voiced by Harlem native Just Dale in 1988, it was re-touched a year later and re-voiced by Jocelyn Brown.
Just made her debut Ariwa recording at Gautrey Road, Peckham in 1985 when Mattaya Clifford heard the Rythm track, and thought the New Yorker would be perfect for this Stevie Wonder song.
Until you come back to me version 1 was first recorded in 1984, with Spy Austin
Until you come back to me was played on BBC radio one by The Ranking Miss P, who went crazy upon hear it on the phone."
This is one of the new tracks:
One Step Ahead
And one of my favourites when it was first released. From the soul diva Jocelyn 'Somebody Else's Guy' Brown. I didn't know it was an Aretha song til fairly recently:
Jocelyn Brown-Daydreaming
Not officially released yet but he's upped it on YouTube. Nice old school vibe and catchy:
Brexit - Exit by Mad Professor and The Robotiks featuring Nadisha
The Aretha comp has a combination of old and new recordings with Neil's (very!) rough notes here (he's wrong on the origin of Rocksteady but I haven't told him yet )
Songs of Aretha - Dubwise Showcase (Arilp/cd 290)
1. One Step Ahead - Sandra Cross & the Wild Bunch
2. Love The One You’re With - Aisha
3. Day Dreaming - Jocelyn Brown & The Robotiks
4. Until You Come Back To Me - Just Dale & the Robotiks
5. Natural Woman - Carroll Thompson
6. Say A Little Prayer - Susan Cadogan
7. Day Dreaming - Just Dale
8. Until You Come Back To Me - Deborah Glasgow
"What is the connection of the queen of Soul (Aretha Franklin) and the queens of Lovers Rock several included in this heartfelt tribute to Aretha?
There are several connections between the 2 genres.
1. Many historians consider that Rocksteady the style of Jamaican music from the late 60’s, to have been inspired by the Aretha Franklin hit, Rocksteady.
2. The style of singing that was adopted by Phylis Dillon, Marcia Griffiths, Dawn Penn, further inspiring Sharon Forrester, Carroll Thompson, Sandra Cross, Deborah Glasgow and a whole generation of Lovers Rock singers.
This album opens with One Step Ahead. How this gem escaped me for 4 decades is a real mystery! Having missed the Aretha’s version of the late 60’s, it escaped my attention again when it was covered by the Heptones. The Hiphop version by Mos Def sampled Aretha’s version and became a pop hit about 20 years ago! I still didn’t notice this hit. My discovery of this song was during the week that Aretha died. Listening to Gafa Blue’s Aretha I heard a 20 second snippet of this bittersweet refrain.
A week later, Black Steel, Horseman, Cyrus, Robbie Shakespeare, were invited to record some Rhythm tracks. There were no singers present. Guide voice was supplied by everyone present. Guide voice was supplied by everyone present and the track went down on 2 inch analogue tape, via 4048 SSL G+
The 3rd song in that session is Love The One You’re With and it's another gem. Voiced by Joe Ariwa during my Aussie tour it's a Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young song that was immortalised in reggae Treasure isle style by Phyllis Dillon.
Daydreaming started as a 1988 track recorded as a second track for Just Dale. From Harlem, Just was introduced by Mataya Clifford. I played him the freshly recorded rhythm track, he became excited upon hearing it, and said he knew the perfect singer. Just nailed it in 3 takes! The next Sunday The Ranking Miss P blasted it on BBC radio one late night reggae show. The next Monday we had a licence offer from a major label
Day Dreaming was recorded in 1988 and was first voiced by Harlem native Just Dale in 1988, it was re-touched a year later and re-voiced by Jocelyn Brown.
Just made her debut Ariwa recording at Gautrey Road, Peckham in 1985 when Mattaya Clifford heard the Rythm track, and thought the New Yorker would be perfect for this Stevie Wonder song.
Until you come back to me version 1 was first recorded in 1984, with Spy Austin
Until you come back to me was played on BBC radio one by The Ranking Miss P, who went crazy upon hear it on the phone."
This is one of the new tracks:
One Step Ahead
And one of my favourites when it was first released. From the soul diva Jocelyn 'Somebody Else's Guy' Brown. I didn't know it was an Aretha song til fairly recently:
Jocelyn Brown-Daydreaming
Iggy's listening to jazz
Don't take my kindness for weakness...
Re: New for 2019
I will have to come back to that one Max, when I have a few minutes to digest it properly
A couple of cracking electronic tunes I have come across today
Betical - Surrender
it turns out these guys follow my Loaded Instagram account, so I retruned the favour and checked their stuff out. Euphoric break kind of tune. I like this one a lot.
Subjective - Rift Valley
Goldie with friends is the best way to describe this, pleasant chilled out with a lovely vocal (when it arrives)
A couple of cracking electronic tunes I have come across today
Betical - Surrender
it turns out these guys follow my Loaded Instagram account, so I retruned the favour and checked their stuff out. Euphoric break kind of tune. I like this one a lot.
Subjective - Rift Valley
Goldie with friends is the best way to describe this, pleasant chilled out with a lovely vocal (when it arrives)
Re: New for 2019
Keep hearing this lady's name about, finally go tto hear her music. Turns out I am a few years late on her music and acting.
Charlotte Gainsbourg - Such A Remarkable Day , chip off the old block
Low Island - In Person litly electronic tune, nice enough
my song of the week
Bill Ryder-Jones - Don't Be Scared, I Love You This gut used to be in The Coral, to be honest I can barely remember them, but this I like a lot
Charlotte Gainsbourg - Such A Remarkable Day , chip off the old block
Low Island - In Person litly electronic tune, nice enough
my song of the week
Bill Ryder-Jones - Don't Be Scared, I Love You This gut used to be in The Coral, to be honest I can barely remember them, but this I like a lot
Re: New for 2019
Not my cupoftea but somebody may like it.
Carly Rae Jepson
Now that I found you
https://youtu.be/CnGjfxJqf6I
Carly Rae Jepson
Now that I found you
https://youtu.be/CnGjfxJqf6I
Re: New for 2019
Due to overwhelming demand another from In League with Dragons.
Cadaver Sniffing Dog
https://youtu.be/YhWmbViBAxg
Cadaver Sniffing Dog
https://youtu.be/YhWmbViBAxg
Re: New for 2019
Finally caught up with Undi's tunes (I'll get to yours later Smitty).
All very fine although the Low Island isn't available any more.
I like and understand what they're doing with the tunes but I'd just like a bit more light and shade sometimes, just to keep me interested.
As you point out, Charlotte Gainsbourg has been releasing music for a while (don't know her acting) and I've got 5:55, the album she did with Jarvis, Air and the rest. It's decent but I can't confess to having returned to it since I bought it in 2006/7. I do like that one though - maybe it's because the vocals balance the music (see comment above).
I haven't had much chance to catch up with new music although Miles is home at the weekend so I'll pick his brains.
All very fine although the Low Island isn't available any more.
I like and understand what they're doing with the tunes but I'd just like a bit more light and shade sometimes, just to keep me interested.
As you point out, Charlotte Gainsbourg has been releasing music for a while (don't know her acting) and I've got 5:55, the album she did with Jarvis, Air and the rest. It's decent but I can't confess to having returned to it since I bought it in 2006/7. I do like that one though - maybe it's because the vocals balance the music (see comment above).
I haven't had much chance to catch up with new music although Miles is home at the weekend so I'll pick his brains.
Iggy's listening to jazz
Don't take my kindness for weakness...
Re: New for 2019
I think I do too - she's doing something a bit original and that's great!Psmith wrote: ↑Wed Mar 13, 2019 9:13 pmHolly Herndon
Eternal
https://youtu.be/r4sROgbaeOs
I think I like it.
Iggy's listening to jazz
Don't take my kindness for weakness...
Re: New for 2019
Nice little tune although the visuals don't match the song which is fairly conventional.
Iggy's listening to jazz
Don't take my kindness for weakness...
Re: New for 2019
I like this - have you posted them before? I have a memory of liking another you posted but I'm getting old....Psmith wrote: ↑Wed Apr 03, 2019 1:51 amThe Mountain Goats
from the album "In league with dragons"
Younger
https://youtu.be/987MTbOl0mc
Iggy's listening to jazz
Don't take my kindness for weakness...
Re: New for 2019
That person ain't me either - Capital Radio fodder.Psmith wrote: ↑Mon Apr 08, 2019 3:59 amNot my cupoftea but somebody may like it.
Carly Rae Jepson
Now that I found you
https://youtu.be/CnGjfxJqf6I
Iggy's listening to jazz
Don't take my kindness for weakness...
Re: New for 2019
No, I like them a lot. A light touch musically but interesting and a great laconic vocal without sounding miserable or stoned, like too many do these days.Psmith wrote: ↑Sun Apr 14, 2019 6:04 amDue to overwhelming demand another from In League with Dragons.
Cadaver Sniffing Dog
https://youtu.be/YhWmbViBAxg
Iggy's listening to jazz
Don't take my kindness for weakness...