there is a bit of rapping on this, but it still doesn't belong in the other thread. nothing you haven't heard before either....
I've been playing this way too much for my own good. So much good production on there.
Okem said:
I'm not particularly a fan of the Solange and the video is pretty meh, but the song is great. produced by Dev Hynes, who I have a vague recollection of reading an interview with where he said he'd been dissecting Madonna songs to see where the magic came from, or something to that effect. Guess this is the fruit of that endeavor. Personally there is something about the layered synths that just does it for me in these mellow rnb tracks, same with the Alicia Keys - Try Sleeping With A Broken Heart and other tracks I can't recall right now.
Yeah I'm with you on this. It sounds like something from around the True Blue period. I know a couple of ladies who should be extremely stoked when they hear this. Personally, not mad at it at all either but then I'm now fully immersed in eighties nostalgia.
I love this song (and video). I've played it every week for the past month at my weekly. I even played a rip of the YouTube video the first week or two until the mp3 was available for purchase!
author="Okem" date="1349226832"]the video is pretty meh, but the song is great.
In an almost complete counter, I love the video in my post but the song is pretty meh. I just love the idea of recording on one side of the world that contrasts your own, taking it home and chopping it up.. Had to clarify, it's been irking me.. Therapy session over.
I think the Busy Twist and even the LV and Okmalumkoolkat video I posted on the previous page are good example of doing it right. Where as the Solange video she just seems to in Africa cause she can, and to try and jack a little swag from those dapper S.A.P.E fellas. *the ???Soci??t?? des Ambianceurs et des Personnes El??gantes??? (Society of Tastemakers and Elegant People)
To kind of link in with the RnB appreciation in the last page or so of this thread (and to just reinforce that on subsequent listens I really like that Solange track though it's a real shame they didn't get it out in time for Summer), the new Miguel album is pretty great.
At the moment I think I still prefer the highs of the Art Dealer Chic EP overall but luckily he's included the best track from those on here anyway.
Rad Chez, thanks for the heads up on that new Greg Foat 10". "Dark Is The Sun" was my favorite release of 2011 and I've been fiending for some new material. Sound real good to me, will cop for sure.
Really digging the cosmic style of these:
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bassie said:
I guess there's a gazillion people out there doing these kinds of beats...Clams Casino caught my ear, and so has this guy.
Finally got around to listening to that Actress album and have to say I'm taken aback.
Spent a lazy Sunday evening really listening to this (lying on bed, staring at ceiling through the entirety), and R.I.P will be my album of the year, easy. It's been yonks since I've enjoyed an LP this much... I urge any doubters/mildly curious types who haven't done so already to give this a go.
It feels a bit over-produced to me which is a shame as she has a great voice and it's a good song. Maybe there will be some slightly more slightly remixes of it.
listening to newer brazilian stuff, the best new music tends to be hip-hop. Don L is pretty good, he says he's releasing 2 mixtapes next year. I like these songs:
also a lot of dubby music coming out, it works well with brazilian music. Caf?? Preto is one example, the singer is from a punk band called Devotos do Odio, so there's a punkish element to it too:
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I've been playing this way too much for my own good. So much good production on there.
Yeah I'm with you on this. It sounds like something from around the True Blue period. I know a couple of ladies who should be extremely stoked when they hear this. Personally, not mad at it at all either but then I'm now fully immersed in eighties nostalgia.
I love this song (and video). I've played it every week for the past month at my weekly. I even played a rip of the YouTube video the first week or two until the mp3 was available for purchase!
[EDIT] * from 2010 but who knew, still *
That Adrian Younge / Venice Dawn is pretty ill too, been about for a minute
At the moment I think I still prefer the highs of the Art Dealer Chic EP overall but luckily he's included the best track from those on here anyway.
Flume
Really digging the cosmic style of these:
Kind of related;
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Jungle-Footwork hybrid?
Something else by Dawn Day Night that's even more jungly here: http://boomkat.com/vinyl/593277-dawn-day-night-dawn-day-night-ep#
Track 2. I will koppeth.
Spent a lazy Sunday evening really listening to this (lying on bed, staring at ceiling through the entirety), and R.I.P will be my album of the year, easy. It's been yonks since I've enjoyed an LP this much... I urge any doubters/mildly curious types who haven't done so already to give this a go.
Burial/Zomby/etc vibes... wait for the acid!
some oldskool ish I stumbled on
I like that funk sound. Is it on any album?
I love this Amy Winehouse cover he did a little while back.
http://soundcloud.com/speakertree-records/lilys-well-traveled-is-protest
new jessie ware
So smooth
It feels a bit over-produced to me which is a shame as she has a great voice and it's a good song. Maybe there will be some slightly more slightly remixes of it.
http://soundcloud.com/roc-marciano-1/stop-me-produced-by-just-blaze
also a lot of dubby music coming out, it works well with brazilian music. Caf?? Preto is one example, the singer is from a punk band called Devotos do Odio, so there's a punkish element to it too:
And something on the Portland-Indie-musicians (Suno)))), Jackie O MF, etc)
-doing-a-Fusion-jazz-record-front:
Also psyched for this euro-man-future-baroque-jazz release:
Jungle-footwork hybrid:
feat. Roy Ayers
really liking this. always refreshing to know there's stuff like this and NOMO around making music.
Bass, UK style.