Wednesday, 15 March 2023
Monday, 13 March 2023
If you like it deep, you've probably called the toll free number 1-800-Vincenzo and now he's back.
This is where there's synth based space travel to the beach is ready for the Ibiza sun whilst on the 'b-side', 'The Witching Hour' is like a race to a deeper Detroit with big synth bounce.
Following on from the recent compilation '7 Anniversary' (see review HERE), this release shows no sign of any itching problem areas in their relationships with the deep house music producer community so expect another big year for Be Adult.
Saturday, 11 March 2023
Artist: The Descendants ft. Mazen Bedwei
Title: Telling Lies EP
Friday, 10 March 2023
Artist: EMAMKAY
Title: Love Is Energy
This has a swing of David Waters Afro-Carib-soul whilst not travelling too far from Zimbabwe's original sounds only to bounce to the New Order/"Donna" summer disco synth of 'Bantu Cakes'.
Really like the humour 'Mqibelo (A Prayer For The Weekend) featurig the rap of Kwela Sekele and the great artwork as it reflects the sometime ancient roots to the music.
When there's a mix of old and new (most notably on the dubby Misava (The Arrival) and 'Journey to Misava' featurig Thandi Ntuli, you can hear the link tot he spiritual Sun Ra/Coltranes/Sanders etc.
And you can see why veteran of the South Africa scene, Kid Fonque (who we've most recently seen finding new African music on EMAMKAY 'When The Sun Rises (review HERE) would want to get his hands on a house remix and you get three versions, the remix, club remix and radio edit so that you get your monies worth.
P.S. Great artwork.
Artist: Bantu Spaceship
Title: Bantu Spaceship
Release date: 10th March, 2023
Label : Nyami Nyami Records
Catalog Number : NNR014 / Bandcamp
This time we've gone all the way back to 1986 for the album called 'Approach'. Mostly as a trio, as indicated by the cover artwork, Hideo Ichikawa (piano), Isao Suzuki (b) and Masahiko Togashi (percussion/drums) are joined on two tracks by Akira Shiomoto on guitar.
Such a shame Suzuki passed away last year aged 89 so as not to see the re-issue but can he feel the vibrations of his bass wherever he may be? This guy spent many years in the U.S. playing with the likes of Ron Carter, Paul Desmond, Ella Fitzgerald, Charles Mingus, Thelonious Monk, and many more.
You can hear such influences in the Bob James like 'Otari' which Suzuki dominates with Ichikawa in an 80s 'SOAP' theme style. This is in total contrast to their 'free' jazz of 'Tornado' as a duo of Ichikawa and Togashi.
Artist: Isao Suzuki, Masahiko Togashi, Hideo Ichikawa, Akira Shiomoto
And if you happen to be in Helsinki this summer don't forget the Odysseus Festival on 21-23 July that will include many of your We Jazz favourite acts.
Artist: Lukas Traxel
Thursday, 9 March 2023
At first listen my mind went to Prince / Sly Stone / Jess Roden and then it's a bit more go-go and then horneyTower Of Power and perhaps even Joe Walsh or Robert Palmer.
So it's perhaps surprising that the guitar side of things in Dan Smith (formerly of the Noisettes; remember their 2009 album 'Wid Young Hearts' that was everywhere on the indie pages at the time) who has got together as a "Motor City Hustler" with Mr. Malone for a forthcoming LP of 60s R&B, Soul and "back to the future funk" called 'Interstate 75'.
These guys will be great live and at any summer festival and you can trust that the single and album is going to be heavily played this year.
Artist: Marcus Malone & The Motor City Hustlers
Title: Can't Take The Fight
Release date: 10th March, 2023
Label: Ramrock Red Records
Cat. No: RRR
Format: Digital
Monday, 6 March 2023
You can tell straight away from the opener, Cielo's 'Nectarine' that these guys live the deep Ibizan beach dream as they party swoon in the westernmost parts of the Balearic Islands:
There's inevitably some dreamy white isle downtempo with views of the solar system (as per the cover artwork); don't be misled by the title of 'Back To My Roots' as its no 'Going Back To My Roots' disco homage. But it just goes to show the various styles and quality that been gathered here; need to check more from Greg Ochman on the strength of 'Caramel' alone or 'Broken Pieces Of You' by Paul Losev.
Talking about the label, a fan said, that they've "been on fire lately- a string of incredible releases!" and we're not going to disagree on this showing.
And if that wasn't enough, Sumsuch played a couple of their tracks on his most recent Colour and Pitch podcast; Cedric Salander' 'Essence' and 'A Soul' by Paul Losev to enjoy.
1 | Cielo– | Nectarine | 7:51 |
2 | Death On The Balcony– | Force Of Habit | 8:43 |
3 | DSF | Impression | 7:24 |
4 | Erdi Irmak– | Easy Now | 7:03 |
5 | Evren Furtuna– | Back To My Roots | 7:07 |
6 | Greg Ochman– | Caramel | 8:00 |
7 | Ilias Katelanos, Plecta– | Sirenes | 7:06 |
8 | Missfeat, Jun– | Don't Fool Yourself | 7:20 |
9 | Paul Losev– | Broken Pieces Of You | 5:43 |
10 | Moo Ve– | Always With You | 6:34 |
Sunday, 5 March 2023
Title: Marseille Movement
Release date: 3rd March, 2023
Label La Sape Records
Format/Cat. No. : Digital / Bandcamp
Finn Rees (Piano), Jasper Gundersen (Drums), Josh Arcoleo (Sax), Cain Robertson (Guitar) Christopher Hargreaves (Bass), Tom Herbert (Double Bass), Elle Shimada (Violin), Luis Manuel (Congas), William Purton (Studio Engineer), Alex L’Estrange (Mastering Engineer) David Versace (Keyboards, Percussion & Production).