Monday 19 December 2011

on the air!



I have recently returned to the wonderful world of amateur community radio, if you missed my show you can download it here!

It's one hour of some blissed out sounds from around the planet and also features my often fabulously awkward voice and one fantastic cock up... Enjoy!

Big up to all the folks at http://www.peterborough.fm for letting me into their studio!



Wednesday 14 December 2011

AFRIQUOI?

AFRIQUOI!



Awesome new live dance act based in London, fusing african music and uk bass culture and founded by Andre Marmot and Nico Bentley of Wormfood London...

Featuring legendary exiled musicians Kudaushe Matimba (Zimbabwe: formerly of the Bhundu Boys) and Fiston Lusambo (Congo: Zong Zing All Stars), Afriquoi fuse live marimba, African guitar, djembe, African vocals, dancehall MCing and crisp, heavy beats, blending dancehall, soca, chimurenga, soukous , house, dubstep and electro in a powerful, uplifting, dance-friendly blend. http://soundcloud.com/afriquoi

Sunday 6 November 2011

Abida Parveen




This beautiful sufi ghazal, split over two videos, features one of the most amazing openings I have ever heard, from one of Pakistan's biggest stars... Enjoy.

Wednesday 2 November 2011

NEW MUSIC (Judged)

Yes it's that time again, in absence of any real motivation to write or produce something good, I'm just gonna slate some shit music, amongst other things...

LABRINTH ft. TINIE TEMPAH - EARTHQUAKE

Well it's not all negative, this new one from Labrinth is pretty amazing and further proof that he is the one good thing to come of Simon Cowell's SyCo company. The production is suitably big and club filling with delicious curved basslines and thuddering beats. We could discuss for hours about the commercialisation of dubstep, and while I do agree with James Blake's recent comments that popular dubstep is becoming nothing more than a pissing competition, sometimes it's alright to enjoy pop music's flirtations with the underground.
However, a couple of things let this down somewhat. First off, Lanrinth shouts out Mr. Cowell and his empire at one point. Just not cool. And secondly, Tinie Tempah's rap is some of the most shockingly arbitrary nonsense to come from someone who is actually talented and can do much better lyrically. Boasting about one night stands... really?

CHER LLOYD - WITH UR LOVE ft. MIKE POSNER

Gaining dozens of extra brownie points for merely being less offensive than the truly awful Swagger Jagger this is actually an enjoyable pop jaunt from the divisive young pop sprog. But this is faint praise. And then, as above, and with most current chart outings, the whole thing is ruined by some dire middle eight guest appearance by some smug and chinny douchebag.

WILL YOUNG - COME ON

Will Young continues excelling at producing understated pop music with slick glossy videos. It's nothing hugely special but there's something about Will Young that deserves respect, not least the fact that he's one of the very few people who had survived the nightmare of reality talent shows and carved out a decent career.

JLS - TAKE A CHANCE ON ME

When they start their video miming piano chords in a lift you know there's something horribly wrong. JLS decide to go a bit soppier and ballady, after all, it's getting cold isn't it? They also perform on a rooftop to show how much they care. (Boyband cliches No.553 and No.551)

JUSTIN BIEBER - MISTLETOE

What makes you think of christmas? Is it the holy Christian saviour Jesus Christ? the giving and receiving of gifts from loved ones? Peace on earth and good will towards men? A few days off work and great telly?
Or is it the scarily androgynous visage of an ever more pubescent Justin Bieber, sappily harkening unto you through fake snow over a backing track that is basically an instrumental of acoustic backpacker anthem I'm Yours by Jason Mraz? If the latter is the answer then perhaps it's time to convert to Islam.

LOWKEY - HAND ON YOUR GUN

It's not all bad news though folks, some people are still making good music! Hurray!
Here we see the enigmatic rapper Lowkey unload a tirade of vitriol against some of the most corrupt and evil corporations in our society. The message is loud and clear, our hard earnt and easily spent money, as well as much of our taxes, are being spent on weapons and murder throughout the world. The video even features the devastating image of one of the many Iraqi children born with hideous deformaties as a result of depleted uranium bombing.
This sort of thing is usually very underground, restricted to activists circles and rarely heard in the charts. But at a time when being politically minded and aware of the injustice in the world is, globally, becoming very popular amongst youth, this song, and the album it was taken from, Soundtrack to the Struggle, was propelled into the top ten, outselling the likes of Rihanna and David Guetta on downloads only. The people have spoken! He's the Malcolm X of UK Hiphop.

Monday 8 August 2011

Virus




The third song to be revealed from Bjork's fascinating and ever expanding Biophilia project has appeared over the weekend and has been getting quite a lot of love. Whereas Crystalline divided a lot of fans at first, Virus seems to be receiving almost unanimous approval, and it's not hard to tell why. The song is gorgeous. A twisted love story, from the perspective of a parasitic virus that loves the cell of its host tissue so much even though it knows its love can only end in destruction. The song features the bespoke Gameleste, with arrangements based on natural self replicating algorithms to reflect the spread of a virus, slowly taking over the song and over powering Manu Delago's gentle hang drum playing and Bjork's voice. Biophilia is shaping up to possibly be one of her best albums. The song and accompanying app, with interactive game, essay, animated lyrics and score, is released tomorrow.


Thursday 28 July 2011

Bombino





Bombino has just released his solo album Agadez, to global acclaim, taking him up alongside Tinariwen as one of the definitive Saharan artists in the world right now. It an amazing album and can't be recommended highly enough. Here is a cut from his old band's offering on Sublime frequencies... Enjoy.

گوگوش ، بمون تا بمونم



The incredible Googoosh, get to know!

Wednesday 27 July 2011

Gondry and Bjork party with the Clangers...





Bjork and Michel Gondry have revealed their new video for the song Crystalline finally, and they've gone proper old skool on us. Harking back to Gondry's early short films the multi media animation combines stop motion and drawn images to create a neon world of lazers, crystals, lunar landscapes and Bjork rocking out in heels and massive orange wig to some awesome jungle courtesy of 16bit. It's adorable!
Reminds me of his short film Three Dead People...


It also reminds me of the Clangers as well... which is nice!

Friday 15 July 2011

I'm so judgemental...

In the absence of any real material to write about, I'm just gonna slag some stuff again intead... It's not all bad news of course. This is also my 100th post! Hurray!

TODDLA T ~ WATCH ME DANCE

The title track from Toddla's (formerly) forth coming album (now released a month early thanks to some bastard journalist leaking it earlier this week) this track has a bombastic swagger that brims with the kind of confident yet restrained quality that you would expect from anything that Roots Manuva lends his name to. Toddla's last album Skanky Skanky was a blinder and the new one is no different. However, I am of the opinion that this could've been a lot dirtier... I am still looking forward to his set at Secret Garden Party!

NERO ~ PROMISES

While nowhere near as good as their breakout hit 'Guilt', this new offering from the dubstep/D'n'B chart invaders is still a rousing piece of dance pop with an interestingly stylised and glossy video in which they use the ReacTable, a piece of musical hardware developed in Spain and pioneered in live music by Bjork and Damian Taylor in 2007. It's cool to see such an amazing instrument getting more exposure but it's only ever used decoratively here and as a result none of the youtube commentators seem to even notice it, instead preferring to talk about whether or not the singer should get her teeth straightened. Which brings us onto the dilemma of flirting with the mainstream. You could argue for hours about whether or not this is a crime against dubstep or not but at the end of the day, the more commercial club music that takes its inspirations from the underground the better, as it's miles less suicide-inducingly awful as the sort of shite we're usually subjected to and as a result, commercialisation of certain genres always pushes them deeper underground and forces artists on the fringes to push boundaries further. It's healthy people, relax!

RIZZLE KICKS ~ DOWN WITH THE TRUMPETS

No, I didn't know about them before they got big, so I can't comment on whether or not they've sold out but I do know that this is going to be one of those summer tunes that will be blasting out at festivals up and down the country (a bit like Yolanda Be Cool's hit We Speak No Americano last year) but that we may all be sick of by September. The bassy buzz of the house rhythm and the sampled brass section are undeniably infectious and uplifting. A wobbly pop surprise and a breath of fresh air...

THE SATURDAYS ~ NOTORIOUS

In the absence of Girls Aloud the Saturday's have often been considered the next best thing but rarely have they ever released anything deserving of the comparison. Here however they step up to the plate and deliver a floor filling belter of a pop tune with a sexy rolling bassline and beats that are sufficiently fidget inducing. It won't win any critical acclaim by any means but it has a fun vibe that is absent from so much of the faux-serious pop being made by the plethora of 'artistes' with messiah complexes we are constantly being bombarded with at the moment. Oh and they all look well fit.

JLS ~ SHE MAKES ME WANNA ft. DEV

If you're from Peterborough, like me, you'll know that JLS are heroes, mainly cos Aston Merrygold (seen here in contractually obligated shirtlessness) is a local lad. But much as I sound cynical, JLS are at least further proof that it's generally the people who DON'T win X Factor/Pop Idol etc that actually go on to have careers. (Joe McElderry anyone? Still no second single Matt Cardle?) So hats off to them.
That's not to say necessarily that this is good, cos it isn't really, fun and catchy as it may be. It's got those 90s euro trance synth chords that have been in roughly 1 in every 4 pop songs released in the last 12 months and features the currently fashionable practise of name dropping places, like LA, London, Ibiza, Miami, and ambitiously, the whole of Africa! (Still no love for anywhere in Asia in the pop charts though...)
It also features a middle eight 'rap' by what looks like a Ke$ha tribute act. Apparently she is called Dev, but judging from her disastrously delivered and totally dire lyrics I think div is probably a better name.

JOE JONAS ~ SEE NO MORE

The pretty one from the Jonas brothers steps out on his own! Shock! If you're like me you'll be gladly oblivious to the Jonas brothers and this information will mean nothing to you. Yes I've heard their music a few times while watching television, but thankfully, not a single note has ever wormed its way into my head, proving that they have failed to live up to the one basic tenet of pop scripture. Catchiness. Thusly even Rebecca Black shits all over these dullards and this solo offering is no different. It's so bland and inconsequential that I can't even remember how it goes and I've just listened to it. It sounds like Enrique Eglasias quietly farting in his sleep. See no more? I'd like to hear no more either thanks! Terrible.

ANTON LORIEN ~ WE ARE THE BRITS

Now, I've saved the worst for last. I genuinely feel brain damaged after seeing this.
A dire, hackneyed, mawkish and overwrought piece of sappy nationalist propaganda that 'proudly' celebrates the great British values of "freedom through strength of arms" among other dubious things, with images of war and the sound of churning helicopter blades accompanying images of the royals in all their finery. It also uses the plight of our young and brave yet misused service men and women fighting a pointless war as a way of making anyone who doesn't agree seem unpatriotic or a traitor. The uploader has even disabled all ratings and is deleting all negative or critical comments. Democracy indeed!

However, this is bringing a little too much politics into things and though i could go on, I won't, because regardless of the political slant, this is an absolutely terrible piece of 'music'. It almost seems like a parody it's so knuckle bitingly cheesy. The singer has a forced Butlin's charisma in the saccharine video that is uncomfortable to watch and it's so tacky and typical of the kind of dumbed down, watery, granny-pleasing shit-juice that occasionally spills into our mass media around a noble cause that I almost expected Mr Blobby to make a cameo appearance for the final chorus surrounded by singing children. Or perhaps Robson and Jerome.
Lyrically it sounds like someone has just sang some random phrases from Wikipedia and it amazingly manages to fit in the national anthem during the middle eight, sung in tear-inducing falsetto.
However, that said, the chorus, which reads " We're the Brits, you better get used to it ... We're the Brits and we're in your face.." is quite an amazing and incisive analogy of Britain's attitude to foreign policy throughout history. And while I'm not saying that British influence has been 100% negative, we've dominated most of the world, made our language the global default communication, enslaved more people and changed more societies than I could begin to list, so shouting about it in this smug boastful way seems a bit uncalled for, we get the message!

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That's enough, my ears are bleeding...

Friday 1 July 2011

Single reviews...

The good, the bad, and the downright terrible. It's time to have a look of some of the new music floating around the airwaves and pass judgement... oh yes.

LAZY HABITS ~ STARTING FIRES


This London based 8 piece band are a force to be reckoned with on stage, quickly gaining recognition as one of the best underground (real) hip-hop outfits on the UK scene, having raised the roof off every tent at every festival they play. This is the first look at long awaited new material from their forthcoming debut full length album and promises that none of their energy has been lost. The vocal delivery is razorsharp and the instrumentation is slick as usual, with a darkly graceful slow motion video that serves to remind me why I don't really go out in the town that much anymore! The single is out to buy on July 30th and check out more of their stuff here.
Brilliant.


BJORK ~ CRYSTALLINE


Still no official video for this yet although it shouldn't be long before Michel Gondry's clip for the song is revealed. I've already mentioned this one on here before but had to give it another big up, it's just so good. It's got all the things you might expect for a Bjork song, yet at the same time, sounds like nothing else you've ever heard. Quite how Bjork manages to pull this stunt off each time she releases a new album is beyond me, and testament to her uniqueness, that she can have such an instantly distinctive sound despite never really doing the same thing twice. Here she emulates the hidden growth of crystals deep in the earth with some oblique and fractured musical extremes. From the sparkling chimes of the 'Gameleste' arrangements and hollow earthy throb of the basslines to her ecstatic vocals and even a glitched out explosive breakcore finale, it shouldn't work, but it does. Shiny!

BEASTIE BOYS ~ MAKE SOME NOISE


Featuring more celebrity cameos in five minutes than are seen in an entire year of Saturday Night Live, the beastie's new video is so cool it hurts. Thier new album, Hot Sauce Committee Part Two is a fabulous return to form and this track is an epic booming piece of old skool hip-hop rawk, with a squelching vintage synth bassline and those sort of vast echoey beats that sound like they were recorded under Brooklyn bridge. A bit of a corker really, and the sight of Elijah Wood aggressively rapping is genius.

SBTRKT FT. LITTLE DRAGON


After gaining fame as a prolific remixer for the likes of M.I.A. and Basement Jaxx, SBTRKT has finally gathered an army of respected guest vocalists to produce his first proper album and has managed to ride the wave of hype safely all the way to the beach. The album is a bit good really and this song displays why quite perfectly. Angular synth arrangements and skittering beats slide effortlessly around the beautiful vocal to create something which is edgy enough to retain underground grimey edge yet will probably make him a fair few bob without selling out to boot! Tying elements of UK sub culture to soulful pop vocals is definitely a la mode this year, and this can join the ranks along side Jamie Woon, James Blake, Katy B and others of a brilliant exercise in restrained and subtle crossover music, which has as much for a party playlist as it does for just chilling out.

JESON DERULO ~ DON'T WANNA GO HOME


Sadly it can't all be fun and games, there's always someone who has to spoil it for everyone else. Now I can't say I follow Jason Derulo closely, but it's hard to escape his music and it seems to me he has carved a career out of carving up other people's songs with all the subtlety of an epileptic butcher in a strobe exhibition. As if breaking into Imogen Heap's home in the night, kidnapping her signature song 'Hide and Seek' and then violently raping it in the soul wasn't bad enough, he's at it again here. Instead this time he's chosen the timeless classic calypso song "Banana Boat' by the now 84 year old legendary singer Harry Belafonte, and brutally grafted its still flailing mutilated corpse to the horrified and spasming body of Robin S's 90s house anthem "Show me Love", human centipede style. Now, perhaps a more gifted team of musicians and lyricists would be able to do something wonderful with such a combination, but seeing as Jason here evidently has nothing to say, he just starts things off by saying his own name a few times, before going into an autotuned nightmare of inconsequential banality about wanting to dance and get drunk. It's going to be absolutely massive isn't it? Dreadful.

MANN FT. SNOOP DOGG ~ THE MACK


Just when you thought things couldn't get any worse, along comes another bastardised cover version that genuinely begs belief. Quite how anyone anywhere stops and thinks that this is a good idea, let alone proceeds to then get lots and lots of money to make a painfully cliched video with which to promote it , is quite unbelievable. Here someone called Mann and someone called Iyaz say some stuff over the classic single 'Return of the Mack' by Mark Morrison, which itself was sampled from 'Genius of Love' by Tom Tom Club (watch the original here) and then Snoop comes on and says some stuff too. Then it's over and we can all go back to our lives and pretend it never happened.
Snoop Dogg joins the likes of Bjork, Damon Albarn and Marina Abramavicz this month at The Manchester International Festival where he will be performing his classic debut album Doggystyle in its entirety, now that's a show that would be worth seeing!

CHER LLOYD ~ SWAGGER JAGGER


The waif-like emotional brat from last year's X Factor has launched her solo career at long last. Oh goody. She brazenly 'raps' the verses and then 'sings' the chorus (which sounds a lot like Phoebe Bouffet's untouchable classic 'Smelly Cat' crossed with 'Oh My Darling Clementine) while dancing and throwing all her pint sized attitude in your face leaving you feeling like you've just been assaulted by a child in the street. She looks worryingly like Cheryl Cole's as yet under-developed clone and quite frankly one is enough. Then again, the track itself is is not quite as offensive as I expected it to be and has enough ballsy bleeps and squelches and 'banging' beats to make it highly enjoyable to dance to when you're smashed on Kopparbergs at the local meat market. However, the whole thing is just ultimately baffling.
(P.S. The screenshot on the video is amazing non?)

CHRIS BROWN AND JUSTIN BIEBER ~ NEXT TO YOU


Despite the brief lived redemption of the brilliant Benny Benassi produced club hit 'Beautiful People', Chris Brown is back to unloading the kind of over-wrought, faux-sincere, wishy washy wank that is enough to turn even the most pious individuals into mass murdering psychopaths, and this time he's enlisted the help of one of the few human beings on the planet capable of matching up to this level of emotionally bereft mediocrity. With more clenched fists and furrowed brows than a night of bare knuckle fighting, the pre-teen swoon factor is through the roof here, as Brown and Bieber perform some of the most ludicrously over the top and frankly ridiculous dance moves ever seen, while the city around them collapses and their pretty love interests wander around in a confused daze looking weak and crying. Big old shite.

BEYONCE ~ THE BEST THING I NEVER HAD


It sounds like the Baywatch theme tune. Take this as either positive or negative. Nuff said.

ZED BIAS FT. OMAR ~ DANCING

Now we can't leave on a sad note, so here's a happy ending!
Been hyping this for weeks and it's FINALLY been released on iTunes. A right summer anthem. African styled percussive tones cascade down a UK funky rhythm and the result is undeniably infectious. I challenge you not to shake your bums. Awesome.

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I think that's enough for now...

Tuesday 28 June 2011

Björk ~ Crystalline ~ Biophilia debuts at M.I.F.



Crystalline cover artwork by M/M Paris


After weeks of mystery and build-up in the form of obscure teaser videos of bizarre bespoke instruments and Omar Souleyman's Syrian remixing, the first single from Bjork's new project Biophilia has been released on the iTunes store.
The track features some typically Bjorkish lyrics in which vivid scientific metaphors liken blossoming human emotional awakening to the growth of crystals deep in the darkness of the Earth, undiscovered and unfulfilled until they strive for the lights. She sings these in a series of soaring and plummeting flourishes over some deep subterranean basslines and fracturing crystalline beat patterns, before dovetailing into an exhilarating and totally unexpected glitched out drum and bass finale. I was breathless the first time I heard it. Yet another total curve ball from one of pop's few genuine innovators.
There is limited information about the track's production as of yet, but we know it was mixed by renowned Romanian pop engineer Serban Ghenea. A music video has been made by the one and only Michel Gondry and will be released shortly.
Edited to add: 16Bit have confirmed via their Facebook that they produced the track
Even more exciting is the debut of the Biophilia live installation, a seven date residency at the Manchester International Festival held at the Museum of Science and Industry. The show had it's special preview last night and reactions were ecstatic, with Twitter trenders running out of superlatives...


I am one of the lucky few people to have tickets for one of the shows, July 10th, which is apparently the only non-festival Bjork gigs in Europe this year. According to the previews there were dozens of custom made instruments, a choir of beautiful Icelandic girls in space age outfits, and stunning interactive visuals which even featured thundering Tesla coils!
Here are some photos from the rehearsals.





Tuesday 26 April 2011

Zed Bias & Omar are Dancing!





From producer Zed Bias, aka Maddslinky, this track has been floating around the interwebs since last august as a radio rip but finally sees an official release on Tru Thoughts records. It's UK soul singer Omar's first release in 12 years I believe and it looks set to be a seriously prominent dance floor feature this summer after a huge amount of blog buzz and popularity in the clubs.

Sunday 24 April 2011

Finding Googoosh (and keeping her too)

Exciting news if you are a fan of vintage Persian pop sounds and funky middle eastern psychedelia; The incredible Finders Keepers Records are releasing a new album soon of some classic and rare cuts by famous exiled Iranian star of pre-revolution 60s and 70s music, Googoosh. After their frankly mind blowing Pomegranates compilation last year, (which i cannot recommend highly enough!), this is very exciting indeed...

Wednesday 20 April 2011

Jamie Woon ~ TMRW



I have been looking forward to the debut album from the extremely talented Jamie Woon for quite some time now, having been a follower of his music since 2007. It was released this week to extremely favourable reviews and wave of truly deserved hype, and following is possibly my favourite track so far. I couldn't find this one online anywhere so uploaded it myself. Enjoy!


I highly recommend that you purchase the album, entitled 'Mirrorwriting' at your earliest convenience if you want your life to be filled with sweet and swooping vocals, dark ethereal waves of misty synths and scattering glitchy beats par excellence!

Oh and yes, you are not hallucinating, this is an actual blog post, finally! Hopefully there will be many more of these...