Cornelia - The Meaning of that Day

19 11 2008

I imagined if Bjork had a younger punkier sister, her music would sound like Cornelia.  In particular this track, with Bjork-esque vocal touches and minimal percussion and electro whispered beats.

My favorite line from this track:
“The Bitch is back no way to hide you”  — Friggin brilliant!

Cornelia - The Meaning of that Day

thesixtyone.com bio:

Cornelia: ‘Oxygen is my friend.
Without her, you could say I just wouldn’t be.
My song… our song, that you hear - it’s a relationship. Our conversation.

The air and my chest meeting at some half way point in my throat.

So, this is what I do. I write songs, and in turn they rewrite me.
I sing them.
I sometimes play them… or just play with them. The song needs to be played with; it has its own character and feel. Like plants, rabbits… they all need that arching fresh air to function.

Sound sweet sound, whether I’m up or down.

My brain brim-filled with widespread layers of songs, pushing out of my nose and each corner of my eyes. I can’t stop it. It’s an all time flow, in close connection to both heart and mind.

Sometimes I have to travel far to look for that oxygen. Life is all about going somewhere, learning, meeting new friends. Change of decisions, making new arrangements on the side of plans you thought you had already figured out.’

WHERE U GOT IT
http://www.corneliadahlgren.com
http://www.soundcloud.com/cornelia
http://www.youtube.com/corneliavideo
http://www.myspace.com/corneliadahlgren

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Line - Observe The Mechanics

18 11 2008

Line is Neil Wells from Holland who produces great synth driven escapades.  Observe The Mechanics is taken from Line’s 7″ titled A Snowstorm in a Globe /Observe the Mechanics.  Think David Byrne meets Hot Chip, and your just about there.

Line - Observe The Mechanics

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Uh Huh Her - Explode

12 11 2008

Named after the PJ Harvey album of the same name, Camila and Leisha (ex Gush, Murmurs) have a reminiscent 80’s feel to their music.  From warm synth lines, New Order esque basslines, and glistening vocals, but all the while coalesque into something new.

Uh Huh Her - Explode

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Hercules & Love Affair - Blind (ft. Antony Hegarty from Antony and the Johnsons)

1 11 2008

This is my post for all the dance heads that will be heading out tonight for a good time.

Gotta love Antony’s vocals on this track — There is no denying, once you hear his voice, it’s practically impossible to mistake his voice for any other — how many other artists can you say that for???

Hercules & Love Affair - Blind

video for Blind:

video for You Belong:

Related Posts: Antony and the Johnsons

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Don Rimini - Nervous Breakdown

25 10 2008

For those all longing for some hard tech, here ya go — this is French producer Don Rimini laying it down.  Taken from Don’s “Kick N’ Run EP”.

Don Rimini - Nervous Breakdown

Press Release:

DELICIOUS VINYL AND B’MORE CLUB KING AARON LACRATE JOIN FORCES

TO FORM NEW LABEL IMPRINT DELICIOUS GUTTER

PRESENTING THE ULTIMATE IN GHETTO HYBRID MUSIC!!!

Hang onto your high beams, Delicious Gutter is here! A joint venture of vaunted L.A. record label Delicious Vinyl and Baltimore’s Gutter music gadfly Aaron LaCrate, Delicious Gutter is a new imprint devoted to spreading Pure Gutter Heat !!

Aaron LaCrate is the renowned designer (Milkcrate Athletics), tour deejay (Dizzee Rascal) and remixer (Lupe Fiasco, Lily Allen, E-40) chiefly responsible for bringing B’More Gutter club sounds to the masses. Earlier this year Delicious Vinyl released Aaron LaCrate & Debonair Samir’s RMXs of Young MC “Know How Theme” and Masta Ace Inc’s “Jeep Ass N@#%.” One of the major club hits of 2008, Delicious Gutter RMXS led directly to the formation of the Delicious Gutter imprint.

Delicious Vinyl’s Rick Ross: “After the stomping success of the original Delicious Gutter 12-inch, we were fiending to do something more with LaCrate. Aaron is an energetic entrepreneur, a twisted visionary, and a head-banging homeboy. Founding Delicious Gutter with LaCrate is a freaky dream come true. Combining knock-out club jams with the spirit of golden era rap is what we’re all about.”

Aaron Lacrate: ” This is the next level style! Once ‘Know How Theme’ took off, we had no choice but to create the last great collaboration in the music biz, Delicious Gutter. The combination of LaCrate and West Coast Boss Rick Ross is pure bass for your face. Pure bounce for the 40 ounce! The best of two kinds of party music. That’s the sound of Delicious Gutter. We gotta do this for the kids man, they need us to expose them to the other side of the tracks — the best music, not the biggest hype. Get ready, because Delicious Guttter is bringing the most Gutter Breaks from the most gutter crates!”

Delicious Gutter’s second official release is Don Rimini’s Kick’N Run EP. As the new jam master of the Paris underground, Don Rimini delivers sweat-soaked hooks over intercontinental ballistic beats…prompting datatransmission.co.uk to deem the Kick’N Run EP “full of peak time set punishers…frantic and euphoric.” As Rick Ross says, “The Don Rimini EP is one of the hardest record you’ll hear all year, and it’s just the beginning. It’s like the homey Oscar Wilde once said: ‘We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars.’”

OUT NOW ON DELICIOUS GUTTER:

Don Rimini, Kick’N Run EP (read review )

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Chris Willis - Love Is Gone (Joachim Garraud Remix)

25 10 2008

Saturday Night worthy remix of a popular dance track:

Chris Willis - Love Is Gone (Joachim Garraud Remix)

Bio on Chris Willis:
With the flash of Thriller-era Michael Jackson, the smooth quality of James Ingram, the pop sensibility of Stevie Wonder and the soulful sound of Donny Hathaway, Chris Willis is a bright reflection of his influences.

“My parents exposed me to all kinds of music when I was young everything from gospel, soul, Top 40 and even oldies. Growing up, I discovered other musical genres that I was passionate about as well like classical, R&B and Rock and Roll,” says Willis. He first gained notoriety in 1996 with the release of his self-titled gospel debut album, but it was his proficiency with gospel, soul AND pop idioms that would prove to be invaluable.

It was only a matter of time before several well-known artists and producers began to take notice of the fledgling artist’s dynamic vocal abilities and vast musical scope. Taken under the wing of Bob Bailey, Vicki Hampton and Donna McElroy -vocalists that performed on his album – Willis learned the finer points of enhancing the performances of others with carefully crafted background vocal work. Before long, the young studio novice established himself as an in-demand session singer and songwriter. From 1996 to the present, Chris performed vocal duties for an impressive list of artists ranging from: American Idol sensations Fantasia Barrino, Clay Aiken and Kelly Clarkson to gospel notables CeCe Winans and Take Six to country veterans Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton to influential pop legends like Quincy Jones, Desmond Child and Dusty Springfield.

Willis’ work with Desmond Child from 1998 to 2004 included backing vocals on Ricky Martins multi-platinum Sound Loaded set and earned Willis his first production credit co-producing Parisian Pop Superstars 2BE3’s last album Excuse My French. His work with the group would lead to an introduction to pioneering French electro-house DJ/producer David Guetta.

In 2002, the charismatic NYC-based newcomer burst into the international spotlight as a featured vocalist/collaborator on Guetta’s acclaimed debut Just A Little More Love. The album, which included 7 collaborations with Willis, yielded two worldwide club and radio smash singles, “Just A Little More Love” (used on the Victoria’s Secret TV special) and “Love Don’t Let Me Go.” Just A Little More Love went on to sell over 250,000 copies worldwide introducing Willis to a welcoming dance music community that was starving for a commanding new male voice.

This was most evident when Guetta and Willis embarked on an extensive club tour in support of the album. Chris proved to be a force to reckon with; a confident live performer possessing a powerful voice and an electrifying stage presence that captivated audiences across the globe. Of his work with Guetta, Willis says “David encourages me to explore all of the different sides of myself under the blanket of dance music. I can be the gospel singer, the pop singer, the Rock and Roll singer all at once!”

In 2004, Willis once again teamed up with Guetta for the artists sophomore set Guetta Blaster. Willis eagerly arose to the challenge of adapting Guettas new musical environment. Against a backdrop of sweltering, state-of-the-art dancefloor grooves, the natural vocal powerhouse delivers some of his most infectious, poignant and formidable tunes such as the reflective “Used To Be The One,” “Stay” and the contagious single “Money.” Lightning struck a third time with Willis’ work on Guetta’s Pop Life.

Pop Life’s smash hit single “Love Is Gone” won a 2007 World Music Award and is currently racing up the radio charts in the USA after a successful run in Europe. More hits are coming from Guetta and Willis – “Love Don’t Let Me Go (walking away),” “Everytime We Touch” and the next European single “Tomorrow Can Wait” are on deck and will reach dance floors everywhere soon. The duo have made a video for “Tomorrow Can Wait” that will debut soon.

WEBSITE: www.chrisworldentertainment.com

MYSPACE: http://www.myspace.com/chriswillismusic

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Alu - Martian Rendezvous

23 10 2008

Whimsical, dark, haunting, and all the while alluring.  The entire album feels like being lost in otherworldly carnival with gypsies, mutants and royalty.

This song sounds like a spider slowly creeping up a spiral stair case, with the occasional webline drop but all the while still making its assent.

Prickly piano, LAMB-esque vocals and what sounds like at one point, a kazoo.

Press Release:

Los Angeles-based chanteuse/songwriter Alu returns with her sophomore album Lobotomy Sessions.

Often difficult to categorize, Alu’s sonic explorations and confessional lyrics - sometimes playful, often bizarre, and always captivating - take the listener on a strange and surreal journey to deepest realms of the body, mind and soul. Her highly cinematic music is a kaleidoscope of classical, jazz, electronic, pop, world, avant-garde, singer/songwriter, and Goth. Though comparisons sojourn through the likes of Bjork, Portishead, Tori Amos and Massive Attack, these are not based on likeness of style, but on originality.

Lobotomy Sessions features 10 cinematic soundscapes comprised of Alu’s brilliant lyrical observations on modern humanity along with her crystal clear, jazz-tinged vocals and whimsical Fellini-esque compositions. Tracks range from Alu’s confident cabaret swagger on “Buzzin’ In My Brain” and “The Metrosexuals,” to the medieval carnival vibe of “Circus Cosmos” and the gothic rhythms of “Black Cloud” and Aahhh.” Make no mistake, though, because the most important instrument on the CD is Alu’s voice and it sounds no better than on the emotional masterpiece “Amy.” It’s simply breathtaking music from beginning to end.

Lobotomy Sessions is the follow up to Alu’s critically acclaimed debut album Infomercial Gasmask. Regarded by the press as a “dark shaded masterpiece,” Infomercial Gasmask launched a strong international fan base and led to vast interest from music supervisors and filmmakers worldwide. Consequently, Alu has lent her highly visual music to the film world on many occasions. Her soothing song “Last Lullaby” features in the controversial action thriller “Juncture,” and this fall, a haunting remix of Alu’s brand new single “Recluse” will be included on the soundtrack to Clive Barker’s upcoming film “Midnight Meat Train.”

Alu - Martian Rendezvous

www.alumusic.com

www.myspace.com/alu

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