31 May 2014

biz markie - 'something for the radio'

Thank you for making the record.......funky! Old school hip-hop at its very best


29 May 2014

reptile youth - 'above'

This is the first I've heard of Danish duo, Reptile Youth and as introductions go this is seismic. The tune starts slow enough but this slightly longer 6 minute affair really gets going on the 2 minute mark. What a voice, what a tune.


the pixies - 'silver snail'

I'll be honest, I've got no idea what the video is about. A brand new release from everyone's favourite reformed 80s band. I'm trying to think what it sounds like and it's just occurred to me it's as if Nirvana were covering a Syd Barrett number.


john fahey - 'requiem for mississippi john hurt'

Rolling Stone magazine voted him the 35th greatest guitarist of all-time. Now in itself it's a meaningless and arbitrary title to hold but it does give you an idea of how highly this self-taught blues guitarist was held. And boy, did John Fahey love Mississippi John Hurt.


26 May 2014

kyla la grange - 'the knife'

This is the very first I've heard of the Watford-born singer/songwriter and I wish I'd heard of her before. She has a real style about her and this song, drawing heavily from the steel drums is a definite grower and very radio-friendly.


metronomy - 'love letters'

Underneath the rather strange production is a great pop tune but I can't help feeling it sounds a bit 'mono'. It's just lacking a bit of oomph. A bit of warmth. I'd love to hear a remix or re-edit.


grand puba - 'good to go (feat q-tip)'

How come I've only just heard this track? It's got a wonderful old school quality to it and would segway brilliantly into any of the multitude of tunes that sampled the Knight Rider theme tune. And it's got Q-Tip special guest starring. Now that's surely worth a listen, isn't it?


lana del ray - 'shades of cool'

This is the latest release from her new 'Ultraviolence' album and if you've ever heard her previously then you'll probably know what to expect. The David Lynch meets Hope Sandoval sound is still there by the bucketload so there's no new musical direction but she is getting more and more polished as a performer. This is a very good song indeed.


25 May 2014

brazil classics - an alternative world cup mixtape

I've been listening to this all day on loop and it's rather good indeed. 



24 May 2014

dark sky - 'drowned city'

Kudos for discovering this track goes to my 14 year old son and let's be honest he's found an absolutely blinding tune. This is just so beautiful.

bat for lashes - 'under the indigo moon'

This is a very short but perfectly formed song and accompanying film that Natasha Khan made specially for fashion house, YMC and there's even a guest appearance from Beck.


22 May 2014

the smiths - 'bigmouth strikes again'

Perfect!


jj new album trailer

My favourite Swedish dream-pop band, JJ (they've capitalised their band name now) have a new album in the pipeline and have released a trailer for it. Excited? You bet!

thursday lunchtime in the mix

I've gone for a mixed bag today; a topical minimal techno entry, an absolutely rocking track from 80s indie-rockers that reminds me so much of Arthur Lee's Love and an old school hip-hop track. Hope you enjoy.

Nicolette - 'No Government (Gimikk rmx)'


Hüsker Dü - 'Sunshine Superman'


Ultramagnetic MC's - 'Poppa Large'


15 May 2014

astrud gilberto and stan getz - 'the girl from ipanema'

We need a song that suits the weather down here in sunny Brighton. 


the war on drugs - 'an ocean in between the waves'

Destined to be in a lot of people's lists of best songs of 2014 including mine. Here they are performing live on KEXP.


eels - 'mistakes of my youth'

I like to think of Eels songs as falling into various categories - there's the indescribably sad, there's the rocky upbeat sad, there's the whimsical and cleverly written sad.... this tune would fit well in the latter, the kind of tune you listen to with the sleeve notes and lyrics in front of you. The man is is a musical genius and I love him.


14 May 2014

jacques greene - 'night tracking'

Sometimes you listen to a house track for just a few seconds and you think to yourself "Yes!". This is one of those moments. It's deep, so deep and wonderfully bass-y. The BPM is a nice soothing 124 and the build-up is just wonderful with a few lovely drops. This is just so good!

...and then the simple yet expertly empathetic video of driving on empty roads at night. It reminds me a lot of a trip from Kiev to Lviv I did a few years back. 

polly scattergood - 'miss you'

Now here's an artist that I've been raving about for a few years now and she continues to bubble slightly under the radar when she should be up there with the best-known. Taken from her recent 'Arrows' album here's the new video to the track 'Miss You'.


jesus and mary chain's 'psychocandy' album 30th anniversary tour announced

In readiness for the 30th anniversary of one of the great 80s debut albums, JAMC have announced 3 gigs in London, Manchester and Glasgow where they will play the album in full. I'm definitely going to try for tickets for the London gig. Wish me luck.

In the meantime here's one of my favourite tracks from the album 'Cut Dead'.


fader mix: lafawndah

This is a really interesting little mix described by Lafawndah herself as both 'naive and deep'. She's not wrong. The tracklist is as follows and really shouldn't work but somehow it's perfect.

Massacooraman – 'Conch Circuits'
Ghada Shbeir – 'Mater Dolorosa'
DJ Rashad – 'Reverb'
Kawai Kenji – 'Utai I – Making of Cyborg (2.0 Ver)'
Lady Saw – 'Nah Mix Nah Mingle'
Ace of Base – 'All That She Wants” VS. Photek – “Ni Ten Ichi Ryu'
The Sabres of Paradise – 'Theme 4'
Shabazz Palaces – 'An Echo from the Hosts that Profess Infinitum'
Tartit – 'Tihar Bayatin'
Roberto de Simone – 'Secondo Coro Delle Lavandaie'
LAFAWNDAH – 'Tabotab (singing over 2562 – 'Jerash Hekwerken')
Demdike Stare – 'Hashshashin Chant'
Karen Carpenter Show – 'Drums Are Not Suitable For A Young Lady'


13 May 2014

until the ribbon breaks - 'pressure (unkle reconstruction)'

Back with a vengeance and with a killer edit of an already killer tune. Hats off to James Lavelle, this is exquisitely produced.

vök - 'tension'

Icelandic indie music is in the rudest of heath and here's yet another fantastic band from that island. How to describe it? Upbeat melancholia? Downbeat pop? Listen for yourself. Whatever way you choose to describe it, there's no denying it's good, eh?


la roux - 'let me down gently'

The delightful Ms Jackson is back with more electro-pop, this being the first track from her upcoming new album. It's a slower affair than the like of Bulletproof and shows a lot of maturity in her music. There's no mistaking that she draws heavily from the 80s: New Order, Bronski Beat, Fine Young Cannibals, Pet Shop Boys are all there in this track - the drum pattern in the second half especially is most definitely New Order's True Faith re-mastered. 

I tell you what I like also - the very definitely 80s sounding saxophone especially the interplay between it and the soaring keyboard. Phil Collins would be proud of that part!

12 May 2014

grandaddy - 'he's simple, he's dumb, he's the pilot'

A beautiful tune that just about sums up my present mood. Not having a good day.


st paul and the broken bones - 'call me'

I've got into this band quite late but better than never, as they say. Apparently, they are quite incredible live with an enormous energy and from this live performance it's not hard to see why. Love it.


11 May 2014

lovage - 'strangers on a train'

From one of the most under-rated albums of recent years "Music To Make Love To Your Old Lady By" here's one of the stand-out tracks in an album of stand-out tracks.


lana del ray - 'west coast (four tet remix)'

He's upped the tempo and it's now a marching beat with far more urgency, stripped back a lot of the tune and made it very club-friendly but still kept the integrity of the tune intact. I think I prefer this to the original actually.


09 May 2014

mickey - 'sweet baby'

Now this is my kind of deep house music. So melodic, so beautiful, so funky. A great way to sign off from tonight's marathon blogging.

george ezra - 'budapest (a2a rmx)'

I haven't played any deep house for a long time so I was searching out something suitable on Soundcloud and stumbled across this although I would dispute it being deep house or even house for that matter. I don't want to do the song a disservice but it's just a mighty fine pop tune to my untrained ears. And boy, has it got an infectious bassline. Yes, it's a cracking tune.

fennesz - 'bécs'

If the internet is anything to go by then this kind of music tends to polarise opinion quite strongly. "Distorted...and not in a good way" say the antis. Well, I disagree. I disagree quite strongly and say that this type of music has its roots firmly in shoegazing, post-rock and all those other sub-genres with melodic crunching guitar sounds. I find this tune anthemic even, the distortion amplifies everything up to eleven and the overall sound is something even the mighty Mogwai would be proud of.


ben khan - 'youth'

The video should probably carry a NSFW warning as some of the imagery is a little near the knuckle  but the tune really needs to be heard. Early 90s sample fillers, late noughties sounding vocals and a compelling beat makes for quite a song.


johnny burnette - 'train kept a rolling'

I've always had a soft spot for rockabilly, especially the very early stuff and so when I come across music like this, I can't help but love it. The video is pretty damn good too.


johnny cash - 'out among the stars'

Lifted from the 'lost' 80s studio album, the people behind the posthumous project have released a lyric video to accompany the release of this single. As with a lot of Cash's output, the upbeat tune belies the dark subject matter. Thinking about it now, it's almost his signature tune, so to speak. As for the tune, it's good but hasn't dated as well as I had hoped it would. The 80s weren't kind to Cash, musically and this shows in the cheesy chorus that threatens to ruin (but doesn't quite, thankfully) the main thrust of the song.


as heard on radio soulwax part 2

The iconic 2002 album under their 2 Many DJs moniker has been brought up to date with an accompanying hour long video by the Soulwax chaps themselves. How great is that?

edit- 'mop head'

I was listening this morning to the edIT album 'Crying Over Pros For No Reason' and thinking about which tune to pick for this blog. As each came up I kept changing my mind, the album really is that good. There's so much depth to it and I discover something new every time I listen to it. In the end I plumped for 'Mop Head', it's a mean, moody and absolutely brilliant track.


07 May 2014

massive attack - 'psyche (van rivers and the subliminal kid remix)'

Someday's you wake up and realise that you really need to listen to Massive Attack.


05 May 2014

fujiya & miyagi - 'flaws'

Great stuff from another Brighton band. Shades of Jonah Louie's ever-so-funky 'Always Find Me In The Kitchen At Parties' but that's no bad thing at all. Really got to get the new album if the rest is as good as this.


dan le sac v scroobius pip - 'stunner'

"I know it sounds weird. I do want you to look back on this and smile but I kinda want that smile to be through tears."


spiritualized - 'stay with me'

From perhaps the saddest album ever written. If you've never really listened to Spiritualized, I can only recommend you do and soon.



04 May 2014

lag - 'sama doma (forward strategy group remix)'

Hw about some pure unadulterated techno to finish this little session this morning? I think you'll like this, a hypnotic hook and a very unfussy approach that makes for an infectious tune.



bremen - 'hollow wave'

I guess you could describe this as post-rock but let's keep it simple and use adjectives that aren't deliberately divisive becasue this track deserves a wide audience. It's a slowburner for sure, starting heavy on the keyboard and then, not wanting to be outdone the guitars strum, then crunch into an exquisitely crafted composition always hinting of an epic lift-off but teasing the listener by keeping the tempo just under control before fading gently like a summer tide. 

jon hopkins - 'we disappear (feat. lulu james)'

Just what the doctor ordered. This is a beautiful piece of electronica, ambient, downtempo, so melodic yet at the same time anthemic and uplifting. I love this track.

01 May 2014

london grammar - 'hey now (zero 7 remix)'

How about a bass heavy remix of band-of-the-moment London Grammar's 'Hey Now'? This song builds so well and so seamlessly that by the end you'll be bopping your head in time and looking to replay it straight away. It's got such a lovely techno feel to it yet there's so much more in there too. Check it for yourself.

theo verney - 'sound machine'

Thanks indeed to the NME website for highlighting this excellent track from Brightonian, Theo Verney. It reminds me in part of Phosphorescent but far rockier in parts and it really gets going with some superb riffs and an attitude to match.