Tuesday, May 15, 2007
Bongo Chilli - Real Musician!
Bongo has and alway will be heat!
The legacy of UK ragga continues with his hot new cut "REAL MUSICIAN"
Check it out!
http://www.zshare.net/audio/01_real_musician-mp3.html
www.bongochilli.com
www.myspace.com/peppaman
Mark Ronson - Version
Mark Ronson
Version
(Sony BMG)
3 Stars
Mark Ronson is a english party dj turned producer/entrepreneur based in New York City.
Much is made of Ronson's credentials and connections in his press release, but my knowledge of him is limited which leads me to believe he is more of a regional sensation then anything else.
Version is his second album and sees him remaking some big contemporary pop material by artists such as Coldplay, Radiohead, Britney Spears, The Smith and more, in a Mowtown/Stax 70's era style and roping in guest vocalists like Amy Winehouse, Lily Allen, Robbie Williams and Old Dirty Bastard(RIP). Version does possess a certain something, an almost x-factor. But is dragged down by the overkill factor of so many guest artists and remakes of classic songs. Regardless I must applaud the Mark Ronson for making the effort to showcase remake/refix culture on such an epic scale.
Martyn Pepperell
James Brown - Dynamite X
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James Brown
Dynamite X
(Couch Records/Universal Australia/Border Distribution)
3.5 Stars
The result is a mixed bag, but in this case it relates more to the perspective of the listener.
Dynamite X is a brilliant album for club dj's and dance music fans. For the home listener or closed minded funk purist it may all be a bit too much. Remix artists include Fantasista, Cornelius, Cay Taylan, Listen to Munro and more. Songs tackled include 'Funky Drummer', 'Call Me Superbad' and 'Sex Machine'. The 'Sex Machine' remix is a particular standout with it's funkier then funk punchy breakbeat loops. So damn fresh!
Blonde Redhead - 23
Blonde Redhead
23
(4AD/Rhythmethod)
4 Stars
Blonde Redhead are back and in the opinion of some (mostly the blogger massive) really hitting their stride with somewhat of a landmark album entitled 23. I am unfortunately not a blogger or a long term Blonde Redhead fan so I can't really validate this opinion.
What I can tell you is 23 has nothing to do with the recent Jim Carey film of the same name and is a beautiful sonic journey through high eerie vocals, melodic guitar riffs and rhythmic drum beats.
On a technical geek level I noticed that 23 is one of the louder recent soft rock style albums I've heard which may have something to do with the roping in of Alan Moulder and Rich Costey on mixing duties.
Blonde Redhead have captured a strong and comfortable sound in their music, one that is drenched in feeling.
23 is definitely worth a listen or two.
Martyn Pepperell
Wednesday, May 9, 2007
JB - GCP (Press Release)
J.B Sets Out To Release His Latest Single Around The World
He brings that same street sense and vitality to his current work.
The album will be released world-wide and J.B is currently in negotiations to secure international distribution.
J.B. (Whatcha Need)
http://www.jbzworld.com/videos
For media enquiries / interviews, please contact:
contact@concept-inc.ca
UB40: A Collection of Musical Influences & Inspirations
UB40: A Collection of Musical Influences & Inspirations
Under The Influence
(DMC Publishing/Border Music)
3.5 Stars
UB40 are arguably the number one reggae act of all time, bear in mind I say arguably, and this claim is based on records sales, chart positions and touring schedules over the course of their three decade long career. Personally I have never really thought that much of their music.
Regardless Under The Influence is a collection of music that has influenced UB40 over the years, and too be honest they have alright music taste. We get a selection of Black American artists like Micheal Jackson, Smokey Robinson and Otis Redding, then they chuck in some classic Jamaican artists such as Big Youth, Bob Marley, John Holt, Lee Perry and so on.
Under The Influence is mostly good music and would serve well as a soul, jazz, reggae compilation album for a listener looking for a collection of material they mostly know already with the odd fun rarity thrown in.
Martyn Pepperell
Soul Jazz Records Presents
Soul Jazz Records Presents
Studio One Kings: The Originals
(Soul Jazz Records/Southbound Distribution)
4 Stars
Soul Jazz Records have built a reputation for re-releasing quality reggae, soul, jazz, funk and disco music in the modern era. In this respect Studio One Kings: The Originals is more or less what we have come to expect from this label. 17 cuts of classic Studio One reggae music from vintage Jamaican artists such as Horace Andy, Burning Spear, Ken Boothe, John Holt and more performing timeless standards such as 'Every Tongue Shall Tell', 'Them A Come' and 'Be Yourself'.
Should you be familiar with the Soul Jazz or Studio One catalogs you know exactly what to expect from this release.
If not, you are in store for a delightful sonic journey though warm deep bass, rough echoing organs and guitars, heavy defined skipping drums and the beautiful vocal tonality that Jamaican music has become known for the world over, essential listening for reggae fans old and new.
Martyn Pepperell
David Rodigan & Sting International
David Rodigan & Sting International
The Kings Of Reggae
(Rapster Records/Border Music)
4 Stars
Rapster Records “The Kings Of...” series hits it's seventh edition with a coherent and comprehensive overview and breakdown of Jamaican reggae music from London and New York based pioneers David Rodigan and Sting International.
Rodigan has been long recognised as a leading reggae figure head in the UK with over 30 years in the game as a dj and an encyclopedic knowledge of reggae music. Sting International on the other hand is the producer behind Shaggy and his hits 'Boombastic', 'It wasn't me' and so on.
Roping in cuts from classic to modern artists such as The Congoes, tenor saw, Marcia Griffins, Ritchie Spice and Gentleman, Rodigian and Sting International nail the transition and development of conscious reggae music from the 1960's to now. Entertaining and informative The Kings Of Reggae is yet another excellent summertime barbecue cd set for both the novice and the dedicated Jamaican music enthusiast.
Martyn Pepperell
Sunday, May 6, 2007
UPCOMMING RUFFNECK SOULJAH GIGS
13th of May @ Vintage Bar
17th of May @ Radioactive89fm
26th of May @ Powerstation
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www.myspace.com/fantasytofact
Tuesday, May 1, 2007
ONLINE REFERENCES TO "EXCUSE ME MISS"
Check the progress!
YA PLAYIN YASELF
Top Shotta Blog run by OG (Old Gold) B-Boy Audio 1
Big up ya chest king!
NICEUP.ORG.NZ
Top ah Top NZ dancehall reggae website, big up Venus_Hi-Fi
RADIO NEW ZEALAND
New Zealand's National Radio Station (Featured Excuse Me Miss recently on the music 101 show)
BFM
The Big Radio Station in Auckland, shouts for putting us on via your NZ music show! One Love
ACTIVE89FM
The Best lil radiostation in the world! "Excuse Me Miss" has been in the top 11 charts last 6 weeks and getting mad dj love, all the blessings to you active!
ROCK THA DUB
Mad lil Blog from the States...Thanks for putting us up as a DL!