Wednesday 27 January 2010

Groove Armada

Another album coming out this year that I'm really hyped about is Groove Armada's 'Black Light'. Due out early this year some of the tracks have already been getting lots of attention especially on BBC radio 6 where my favourite, 'Paper Romance' is on the A-list so will be getting plenty of airtime these coming weeks.

Some of the tracks sound like they're got a much dirtier edge than you would normally expect from Groove Armada with some seriously scuzzy basslines and screechy vocals. But like all classic Armada tracks I can still see myself throwing moves around the dancefloor like a maniac to them.



And check out the tidy little remix of Paper Romance by Urchins on their Myspace.




But if that's not doing it for you, they're still churning out some pop-dance gems like 'I Wont Kneel' featuring SaintSaviour on the vocals which harks back to the phenomenal 'Song 4 Mutya'


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Nas and Damian Marley

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Earlier last year I heard that these two were working together on a full album and I can now confirm that 'Distant Relatives' is going to drop on April 20th this year.

Nas' previous few albums have been pretty tight especially 'Hip Hop is Dead', and Marley's 'Welcome To Jamrock' was nothing short of the genius we would expect from the son of the greatest artist of all time. So having the two work together on such a big project should be incredible.

The pair have said that the inspiration for the album comes through their shared ancestry and is especially apt for the current global climate. Marley said "the globe right now is ready for change and this is the soundtrack for that". A portion of the profits of the album are also said to be going towards building schools in Africa.

We can expect Nas' typical Queensbridge rap style along with the finest of Jamaican beats produced by Marley himself along with K'Naan rhyming on two tracks at least and a New York youth choir popping up. As always I've got a little preview for you, download 'As We Enter' to get an idea of the sound these guys are cooking up together

Friday 22 January 2010

Gorillaz

In one of my last posts I mentioned that Damon Albarn was dropping vocals on the new Massive Attack album and said that it was going to be the most important album of the year and i may just have to backtrack on that one.

March this year heralds the arrival of 'Plastic Beach', the third album by the animated genre-mashing musical heroes that are Gorillaz. The band have also just been announced as headliners for Sunday night at the epic Coachella festival, taking the stage after Orbital, Thom Yorke and Pavement it looks like it could be the best close to a festival in recent memory.

The most exciting thing about this album has got to be the sheer quality and span of the contributing artists which includes; Lou Reed, Mick Jones, Paul Simonon, Gruff Rhys, Mark E. Smith, De La Soul (who have wrote two of the songs), Snoop Dogg, Mos Def, Bobby Womack, Kano, Bashy, Little Dragon, Hypnotic Brass Ensemble, Sinfonia Viva and The National Orchestra for Arab Music.

So for now, have a listen to the impressive first single from the album,
Stylo featuring Mos Def and Bobby Womack

Friday 15 January 2010

Future Predator

If I was to meet a ten year old boy who understood music production I would have a little more faith in the future of our country. Now if i were to meet a ten year old boy and ask him if he knew what Dubstep was i would be astounded if he could answer me correctly.

Imagine my surprise when I came across 'Magik', a ten year old boy from Bristol who has produced this little gem. I mean it's not going to be this years best track but the fact that this guy is only ten years old just makes me depressed that my high school music lessons were spent hitting the 'Demo' key on a shitty Yamaha keyboard.





'Magnetic Man' is the first dubstep supergroup and with a combined age of much more than ten years; Skream, Benga and Artwork are producing tunes which could easily be some of the best this year. on top of that they're throwing out videos which would make Michel Gondry proud and probably push Magik into a pretty serious epileptic seizure.


Thursday 14 January 2010

Future-proof

I'm going to make one of those bold over-reaching statements i often make and can never usually justify. The only difference this time is the fact that i actually cant imagine too many of you disagreeing with me here and i can completely justify this dcision.

The best album of 2010 is without a doubt going to be Massive Attack's 'Heligoland'. Now, to justify this statemnt here are a few simple facts.

Firstly, Damon Albarn is providing vocals, considering the sounds he created with both 'Think Tank' and 'The Good, The Bad and The Queen' this can only lead to amazin things.

Secondly, Martina Topley-Bird is also providing vocals and she has also already worked with Damon Albarn in Gorillaz and her far-away lullaby voice will suit Massive Attack perfectly.

And finally, remember the best Radio Live Lounge track ever? when Elbow covered 'Teardrop'? Well Guy Garvey is also going to be dropping in on the Album.

Plus Neil Davidge and Robert Del Naja were nominated for an Oscar for their soundtrack for the mostly unknown 'Trouble The Water' in 2008.

Until February your going to have to make do with this, Joy Orbison absolutely smashing the beat.



Wednesday 13 January 2010

Snoop

So Snoop ended last year on a bit of a high with his 'Malice in Wonderland' album which had some of the best new school beats of any recent hip-hop album. Considering he had Dre, Timbaland and The Neptunes all working on the production it's hardly surprising that it was his first album since 'Paid tha Cost...' to break into the billboard top ten.

'I Wanna Rock' is probably the best track on said album and when Jay gets involved on the remix he absolutely smashes it.






While I'm on the subject, you may aswell have a look at this absolute banger from last year where Snoop remixed Chase and Status's 'Eastern Jam' after he heard it on the 'Slumdog Millionaire' soundtrack.

Sunday 10 January 2010

The Return of The Knife

As we all know, Karin and Olof Dreijer have been two of the most innovative artists to come out of the always exciting scandinavian music scene and their latest work is yet another incredile piece.

'Tomorrow, In A Year' is Hotel Pro Forma's opera which is based on Charles Darwin's 'Theory of Evoluton' and The Knife were commissioned to write the music. The studio version is due to be released in March of this year.

After Karin's incredible 'Fever Ray' album last year and Olof's 'Coolof' project really taking off, it's almost impossible to take your eyes off the siblings at the moment

For now here's The Colouring Of Pigeons

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Thursday 7 January 2010

Daisy Dares You

There's something downright wrong about a debut song that sounds like something Kate Nash wrote for a CBBC show, especially when its matched with a name straight from CITV's classic 'Zap!'

But when it's written by a sixteen year old girl who cites Kurt Cobain and Karen O as her biggest influences, does that make it ok?

With the appaling demise of Little Boots after so much hype last year it appears Daisy Dares You could be the natural replacement on Radio One this year and with a support slot on Chipmunk's tour and several labels fighting over her signature I can only hope she can continue in the much bigger boots of last years other female artists.



Wednesday 6 January 2010

Brooklyn's new wave

Growth has to come through the roots, and so a Brooklyn based rapper who labels himself as "soul-pop-new-wave-hip-hop" seems to make perfect sense to me in the rapidly expanding world of Hip-Hop.

Theophilius London's newest release, 'This Charming Mixtape' blends all these elements and more. With references to The Smiths, Elvis Costello and even Whitney Houston, it's like Spank Rock had he gone to art-school instead of skipping class and sitting on the corner all day.

Taking into considration the last few real Hip-Hop pioneers have come from Chicago and the West coast, aswell the hold Jay-Z has had on the East coast game, it seems an ideal time for some focus to come back on to who's representing for Brooklyn.





Tuesday 5 January 2010

New Year, New Music

As it's the beginning of a new year, what better time than now to look forward to some artists who are going to be grabbing our attention over the next few months.

I want to start with Manchester duo 'Hurts', whose elegant and undoubtably stylish approach to electro-pop has just been placed at number 4 in the BBC's 'Sound of 2010' poll. A position that was awarded last year to the enigmatic Empire of the Sun.

With support coming from opera singers as backing vocalists and electric violinists their upcoming gigs, set in churches and the most industrial of european cities, are not to be missed.