Friday, 26 April 2024
Which ever way you look and listen at this one, it's a King Sized monster (in a good way).
And low and behold, it happened!
Artist: King Brasstards ft. Greg Blackman
Title: Wait Till The Morning
Release date: 26th April, 2024
Cat. No: RRR060
If you love "cultural cross-pollination" in a musical way, 'Yella!' is not misappropiation of a Coldplay track you may have heard.
Cat. No: 5DB24001
Thursday, 25 April 2024
Be Adult Music welcomes Jenia Vice's first single, the atmospheric 'Skyfall'.
On the back of the recent Total Eclipse, we can still look to the heavens and be impressed with the typically Baleraic groove of 'Skyfall' - nothing to do with 007.
Wednesday, 24 April 2024
In a post Record Store Day week of re-issue frenzy (for some), here's a chance to catch up with something retro but brand new to most of us, apart from eminent musicologist Nick Lusombe with CITY MUSIC TOKYO.
BBC Radio 3 - Nick Luscombe presents "Sakamoto - Art Is Long, Life Is Short"
Artist: Various Artists
Tuesday, 23 April 2024
In case you didn't know, Chris Bangs is the 'Cock Happy' meat in the Gilles Peterson, Eddie Piller jazz sandwich.
Of course, 'Cock Happy' being an early jazz night with Peterson and one of his many projects that are based on jazz-funk/Latin/club dance floors that's kept his ear to the groove for decades.
Monday, 22 April 2024
Lovers of a Bob James sample may recognise a theme on this track before, 'Housematic' gets computerised - chek out the artwork!
Title: Housematic EP
Release date: 22nd April, 2024
Label: Move On Up Records
Cat. No: MOUR001
Format: 12” Vinyl / Digital Bandcamp
Saturday, 20 April 2024
Record Store Day can be accused of lots of things but back in 2006, it was all about the CD issued in jewel case. A mere 18 years later, it's all about the 'Limitd Edition, Green Vinyl' - at least the music is just as good!
The band are led by two of the innovators of the bossa, Wilson Das Neves (vocals/drums) and Neco (guitar) who went onto record with all the top players of the era like Chico Buarque, 'Tom’ Jobim, Wilson Simonal and Elis Regina.
Your not going to have the benefit of hearing this at a beach bar on a sunny day with the girls and boys parading in their swimwear (not at the time of writing in the UK anyway), but ‘Samba Is Our Gift’ does set you up to get laid back.
Huge start with ‘Imperial’ on the ‘La la la la la larrssss’, you feel like Astrid is getting off that plane to have a holiday in a different world.
‘Mangue’ is a delightful lite samba-cancao (sung-samba) in the breeze with the gentle picking of Neco’s guitar. With the muted batucada, get ready for the “um, dois, três, quarto” and the explosion. Ah ha! it doesn’t come (Hey Joe, savin’ that one for the Spiritual South Remix?)
‘Samba Pra Mim Mesmo’ retains the mood but the tempo picks up at times like on ‘Treze, Trinta E Nove’.
All this Brazilian brilliance makes me regret not following last year’s resolution to learn Portuguese. We’re told in the sleeve notes that ‘Malandro Quando Vaza’ is a song about a conman and that Wilson only developed as a singer less than 10 years ago. You’d never guess from his performance here.
This being a Far Out Recording, you won’t be surprised to find Ivan (Mamão) Conti features throughout variously on drums, percussion and guitar. So whilst he puts himself about, you can feel something of that Azymuth vibe going on, where he’s done the arrangements, but it never overshadows ‘the gift’ of the samba. As ever, all the musicians are superb but you won’t fail to be impressed by the trumpet of Jesse (is that Jesse Sadoc?) and the Trombone of Vitor Santos (all the tracks but in particular, ‘San Roque’).
Talking of Jesse, ‘Valsamba’ is seriously percussive and even with the addition of a string arrangement sounds like a Collery brass band (albeit one in Rio). It takes you by surprise this one and it’s one for consideration to go into the next Hectic mixtape.
No Hectic gripes regarding the cover and the sleeve notes are excellent by Mr. Davis and DJ Cliffy (see Banda União Black).
If you need a samba gift, this is 'the' album for you.
Reviewed: The Ipanemas
Tracklisting:
1. Imperial (4:29)
2. Malandro Quando Vaza (3:18)
3. Mangue (3:03)
4. Samba Pra Mim Mesmo (4:41)
5. Taioba (3:11)
6. San Roque (5:11)
7. Valsamba (4:05)
8. Folia No Samba (3:48)
9. Samba D (2:19)
10. Treze, Trinta E Nove (3:29)
11. O Smaba E O Meu Dom (5:09)
Tracklisting:
1. Imperial (4:29)
2. Malandro Quando Vaza (3:18)
3. Mangue (3:03)
4. Samba Pra Mim Mesmo (4:41)
5. Taioba (3:11)
6. San Roque (5:11)
7. Valsamba (4:05)
8. Folia No Samba (3:48)
9. Samba D (2:19)
10. Treze, Trinta E Nove (3:29)
11. O Smaba E O Meu Dom (5:09)
—Gerry Hectic
Sunday 16 April 2006
Friday, 19 April 2024
Back in the day and in the back end of North London, you'd have to hunt high and low for Olli Ahvenlahti's 'Grandma's Rocking Chair' as made trendy by those evil twins of jazzdance Kenny Dope & Peterson, and now look, there's a whole brand new album by Mr. Ahvenlahti so let's look into the 'Mirror Mirror'.
Finnish jazz legend, pianist-composer Olli Ahvenlahti surprised us all when there was news of a 8-track album when 'Paint It Blue' was released as a single. But, that's not the half of it as each track seems to get better than the last; particularly watch out for 'Paint It Blue'.
We Jazz Records of late have a distinct 'experimental' edge to them, like Amirtha Kidambi's Elder Ones's 'New Monuments' that came out last month (see review HERE) but this is more reflective big band jazz cool - like the West Coast meet Jimi Tenor at Jim Rockford's gaff; that's where 'A House In Montagnola' should be anyway
And you know Olli and We Jazz wouldn't scrimp on the band. In addition to Olli on Fender Rhodes and other keys, we've got 5 corners royalty Jukka Eskola (trumpet and fluegelhorn), Joonatan Rauto (tenor sax), Ville Herrala (electric bass) and Jaska Lukkarinen (drums and percussion).
There may not be a 'Grandma's Rocking Chair' - original released in 1976 and re-issued in 2001 - but he's lost nothing of his jazz-fusion elegance and this is a must this year; and definitely a must on the day before Record Store Day.
Artist: Olli Ahvenlahti
Title: New Monuments
Release date: 19th April, 2024
Label : We Jazz Records
Catalog Number : WJLP75
Format: LP / CD / Digital / Bandcamp
Friday, 12 April 2024
What! Compost have got Wah Wah 45's super duo Medlar & Dele Sosimi, Boiler Room/BBE's current favourite mainline Chicago master Rahaan and long time disco kid Prins Thomas all on the remix - why?
The simple answer is in the facts that the original tracks 'Faith' and 'San Diago' are such brilliant Afrohouse/disco/boogie dancefloor tracks you'd need "masterminds" or their quality and experience to even contemplate a remix.
Artist: Arnau Obiols & KAYYAK
Title: Faith / San Diago EP
Release date: 12th April, 2024
Label: Compost Records
Cat. No: CPT 630
Format:Vinyl 12" / Digital / Bandcamp