Mellow Saturday listening from ambient blog favourites Vondelpark.
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Mellow Saturday listening from ambient blog favourites Vondelpark.
/RjK
I am not even that guilty about this. It really brings the funk and is perfect Friday night listening.
The amazing video is merely a bonus.
/RjK
*Artist #628
I am really not sure what I can say about this other than I can’t believe how utterly transfixed I have been by it over the past couple of days. It is otherworldly and hypnotic, perhaps reminiscent in this regard of last year’s favourite by The Congos.
I really don’t know much about it other than it is from Morocco and it you are interested you can find out more at Moroccan Tape Stash. I discovered it via DJ/Rutpture who sadly played his last Mudd Up! radio show last week.
/RjK
*Artist #627
I am aware that a few of my recent posts have been a little obscure and/or esoteric. I guess I have just been bitten by the live music bug and this has in turn lead me to expand my musical horizons anew.
I haven’t, howvever, forgotten about my musical roots. This track is one of the most indelible of my school days. On reflection I am surprised that I hadn’t posted it already. It’s hard to beat Britpop heroes Pulp and their brand of highbrow pop.
I want to live like common people. I want to do whatever common people do. I want to sleep with common people, I want to sleep with common people like you…
Pulp:
Homeboy Sandman, Dublin, 9th March 2013
I saw New York rapper Homeboy Sandman at The Sugar Club on Saturday night. For the second successive weekend (after seeing Linnea Olsson the previous week) while attending a gig without really knowing what to expect I was pleasantly surprised.
The venue was a little unusual for Hip Hop with it being mostly seated and when he took the stage in his own quiet fashion the atmosphere was rather subdued. Given that by the time he finished up with Whatchu want from me? the majority of the crowd were bouncing up and down in front of him I would say his was a job well done.
He is not the typical rapper, brash and full of bravado, with his style being a little more cerebral and understated and he gave a performance to match. No bling, no oversized crew, no posturing, just him, his mic and his DJ. It was rather refreshing and made me warm to him all the more.
All in all, it a very successful evening. I even managed to snag a rather cheesy picture with him afterwards.
Homeboy Sandman and RjK:
DJ Sprinkles, AKA Terre Thaemlitz, is a musician, advocate and owner of Comatose Recordings record label. This is taken from the 2009 album Midtown 120 Blues and is perfect music for a grey Monday morning.
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*Artist #626
I enjoyed the energy here. There is something youthful and vigorous that grabbed me even though it probably isn’t the typical sort of thing that I like.
This fire, this fire, this fire. We lit it…
Birds of Tokyo are from Western Australia and this is taken from their recently released album March Fires.
Birds of Tokyo:
*Artist #625
I have been listening to this track endlessly over the past few weeks. I can’t get enough of its spare if slightly off-kilter sound.
Detroit DJ Moodyman, who provides the remix here, is one of my very favourite discoveries of the past couple of years. His track Why Do U Feel? was my number one of 2012.
Jose James is a modern American Jazz singer and the original track is taken from his 2008 album The Dreamer.
Jose James:
*Artist #624
This is just so ’97! The intro is still one of the most infectious I can think of and within a few bars I am always transported back to happy schooldays trying to workout what a “Brimful of Asha” was. (Apparently it is a tribute to Indian singer Asha Bhosle.)
Have a great weekend. I am off to see Homeboy Sandman tomorrow night at The Sugar Club. Should be a fun night, I’ll let you know how I get on. March is proving to be quite a musical month so far.
Brimful of Asha:
*Artist #623
A friend sent me this earlier in the week. Initially, I dismissed it as not my kind of thing but slowly its infectious beat has crept into my brain. Also, it has a rather hypnotic video to match. All in all it rather reminds me of the Solange track I was (guiltily) obsessed by last year.
Laura Mvula is British singer, who is originally from Birmingham. This track is taken from her debut album Sing to the Moon which was released a few days ago.
Laura Mvula:
*Artist #622