V.A. – Horse Meat Disco EP1 (Horse Meat Disco)
Released: 20/01/2009
My first face to face experience with Horse Meat Disco was when I was required to buy a mustache to get in to their very neatly organized area during last years Lovebox Weekender – to see Maurice Fulton. The institution is, of course, older than that and has been going for more than five years now.
The clubnights (and now label) have dedicated itself to disco in all its forms. Every Sunday night in South London the Horse Meat Disco residents and special guests take charge of the decks and deliver the foundation for great dancefloor movement. “Attracting a wide audience of old time disco heads, club kids, bears, naturists and something new in gay clubs; a space where disco fans of a heterosexual persuasion could live out their fantasy of going to a gay disco club without feeling totally out of place”. Sounds like we’re back in legendary New York City days of disco right?
Finally the people behind the club have put together an EP of two very special edits of Horse Meat Disco classics! Both “Dusty Blue” and “Don’t go in the bushes” will get the floor dancing. Can’t really decide which one I like the most at the moment – but already looking forward to the next installment in the series!
Phonica | Rough Trade | MySpace |
March 13, 2009 No Comments
TIRK Recordings remix competition
The wonderful Tirk Recordings is hosting a remix competition in cooperation with Soundcloud and Juno Download. You can put your skills to work on “Ecce – Control”, “Brad Vachal – Toys” or the amazing, Chic sampling “Start something” by Morten Sorensen (as posted here before).
Two winners will be chosen by Tirk, the first price being a disco night out in east London (including two tickets to Disco Bloodbath vs. Optimo thursday the 9th of April, hotel room and dinner for two), a years subscription to Soundcloud, £50 voucher from Juno Download (useful!) and perhaps most importantly, the winning track will be made available for sale on Juno Download. The runner up will also receive a years subscription to Soundcloud and having the track released for sale.
The submission deadline is the 2nd of April, so get started right away! Last time I entered (the “Jazzanova – I can see” remix competition on Soundcloud) we ended up making a pretty decent track but missed the deadline
We are putting the finishing touches on it at the moment – and I’ll make it available for you here.
March 11, 2009 No Comments
Tune in to NRK P3 22.00 tonight
I am playing funk and soul with my good friend Lt.Wee on national radio tonight. The show is on for a couple of saturdays between 22.00 and midnight – so make sure you tune in to NRK P3 (online if your outside the beautiful country of Norway) and let me know what you think on this blog later.
March 7, 2009 1 Comment
Attending: Flevans @ Neighbourhood, London
Heading off to London in a few hours (!). The Carling Cup final at Wembley being the main event of the weekend, but obviously I’m going to spend my time wisely – that means digging through dusty second hand- and specialist shops for vinyl essentials.
Flevans is dj’ing at Neighbourhood tonight (Ladbroke Grove), and I hope to catch that show. His wonderful debut album “Make new friends” was released on Tru Thoughts, and he followed up with the brilliant ”Unfabulous” album on Jack to Phono. Both are still a classics I pull out from time to time. my favorite being the latter. His new album“27 Devils” has a confirmed release date of Monday 18th May, and once more it is going to be released on Tru Thoughts. The album has been mixed down and mastered, and all the artwork has been completed, so I expect to be exposed to some new beats.
Let me know if your in London and want to hook up for a few drinks,
February 27, 2009 No Comments
PPP – Abundance (Ubiquity)
Released: 20/01/2009
Once known as Platinum Pied Pipers, Waajeed and Saadiq reinvent themselves with more than a name change. On their second album for the magnificent Ubiquity label, the group delivers a contemporary twist of old Motown influences, creating a brilliant and distinct collection of funk and soul.
While Detroit seems doomed in most of the media due to its dependence of its automobile industry, the motor town’s hip-hop scene has more positive vibes at the moment.
Wajeed first started producing back in 2000, when he was given a broken piece of equipment by J Dilla, which he was told he could keep if he could fix it. Just years later, he released the seminal Platinum Pied Pipers debut album “Triple P” together with Saadiq back in 2005. The combination of funk, soul, and hiphop struck a chord with audiences worldwide and established the duo as sought after producers, while launching the career of vocalist Tiombe Lockhart.
The first single, “On a cloud“, is a good starting point when getting to know this album. With organic drums, full band and powerful soul vocals – it could have come straight out of Brighton. Another song I love is “Pigeon hole”, a slow soul number that is perfect for those slow dances. To showcase the albums diversity, I would also like to pull out “Sanctuary”, a song that is along the same the same lines as 4 Hero, with lots of strings and slow beats. ”Abundance” a full package that is organic enough to feel spontaneous, yet sophisticated enough without loosing the over-produced.
Vocalist Karma Stewart is a new acquaintance, and one I will be keeping tabs on in the time to come. Her vocals are all over this album, and along with Coultrain both vocalists sound truely at home in Wajeed and Saadiq’s productions. The duo has also returned the favor and produced her debut EP (Coultrain have written the lyrics). The 4-track CD was originally sold at PPP shows all across Europe last fall – but now Karma & PPP have decided to give the EP away for free as a preview of both Karma’s upcoming (you get some bonus material as well!).
February 26, 2009 No Comments
V.A. – Regrooved Series vol.8 (Good groove)
Released: 09/02/2009
Originally a prolific club night deep in the south west of England, Good Groove was known for serving up a unique mash up of disco, funk and breaks. Naturally, when the guys behind started their own record label it was going to revolve around that sound – with the ambition that their releases never would leave a dj’s record box!
This EP is the eight release of the “Regrooved” series (the label’s 12th release), and it continues to deliver a good blend of funky house, disco, latin and breaks – all made for the dancefloor.
My favorite is the Breakbeat Junkie’s “Here’s the funky beat” which is a soulful house number with those lucid and funky little piano lines, old school rhymes and good grooves. This is definitively going to be a hit with a lot of dj’s out there – including me. One the same side, the Sly Players turns the funk and tempo up with “Turn you one”, combining the breakbeat and disco elements neatly. One the flip, Calagad13 joins in with a re-work of an old disco classic, while DJP goes into latin territory. A decent package for several occasions, but prominently lead by the Breakbeat Junkie.
PS! Check out my review of “Featurecast – Take a ride” on the same label.
February 25, 2009 No Comments
Quiet Village – Silent Movie (!K7)
Released: 28/04/2008
Quiet Village is a project of Matt Edwards (best known as dance music maestro Radio Slave) and collaborator Joel Martin. The pair met while attending Sir Dunstan’s College in South East London back in the early 90’s, but it has taken more than 15 years to release their debut album together.
“Silent Movie” could be chategorized as an balearic revival, with rashing waves and crying seagulls, acoustic guitars, piano, harp, strings, hand drums, and vintage synthesizers. It is a recipe for relaxation, yet the richness of the sound makes me a concentrated listener every time i put it on.
Despite its organic and almost classical arrangements, samples are a monumental ingredient on the record. One example being “Victorias secret”, which samples a Chi-lites classic written in 1972 and reinterpretes it for the sunset at Café del Mar, leaving the vocals of the original and adding only slight touches of voice. Another favorite is “Broken promises,” a track that brings reference the likes of 4Hero, Air or Zero 7, with beautiful string arrangements and a light, organic rhythm to match the acoustic guitar.
From the slow disco groove of “Can’t be beat”, to the post rock riff of “Circus Horror” and the jamaican reggae influenced “Pacific Rhythm” and soul fueled “To high to move” – The duo’s musical history and knowledge really shines through on the record – creating a diverse, yet complete debut album.
Official site | MySpace | !K7 | Amazon |
February 16, 2009 No Comments
Delicious Allstars – Cobra dub/Paperboy (Skyline)
Released: 24/01/2009
This is a solid piece of of groovy reggae – on both sides of this 7″. “Cobra dub” is bouncy, it is melodic and it is cheerful. On the flip ”Paper boy” is amazingly a reggae cover version of the classic nintendo game “Paper boy” – check it out and see if you can recognize any resemblance on YouTube!
In any case, no matter where the artist got the inspiration – the results are as wicked as it is funny. If this ain’t getting you in the right frame of mind for some late night groovin’…The slow bass, tripping piano and and the horns of the main melody makes in an instant classic.
Fat City | Piccadilly Records | Phonica Records | Juno Records |
February 15, 2009 No Comments
Fleur Earth Experiment – Zeitleiden (MPM)
Released: 13/01/2009
I must say I’m usually not into German vocals, but not let that put you off on this one. “Cologne’s Badu” introduces her band the Fleur Earth Experiment with the first single from their 2009 album “Soul des Cabots”. There is a more music from the album on MySpace, and judging by those it is worth checking out.
As the record label says; think Minnie meets Madlib in Cologne and you have a vague idea what Fleur Earth is about. The 7 inch singles main cut, “Zeitleiden”, is soulful and atmospheric, uplifting yet moody, laid on a solid foundation of beats. It released on the German label Melting Pot Music, home to amongst others Lefties Soul Connection, Marc Hype and Jim Dunloop, and Dj Day.
Listen to it on YouTube.
FatCity | Juno Records | TuneTribe | Melting Pot Music | MySpace |
February 14, 2009 1 Comment
Speech Debelle – The Key (Big Dada)
Released: 16/03/2009
Speech Debelle is definitively one to look out for in 2009! Coming from South London, she has kept the unique british sound. For me it was the wonderful clarinet on top of solid beats that caught my attention – incredibly catchy
Her lyrics are honest, getting to grips with reality without loosing a positive outlook for the future. A sexy modest voice, yet filled with attitude and smarts. Hopefully this young girl will get the same amount of recognition as Lilly Allen got a few years ago, from what I have heard so far the talent is certainly there. The song has got some of that organic old school flavor and is not too far off One Self in its expression (I posted One Self – Bluebird, some time ago).
Her debut single was “Searching”, a chilled ballade – but “They key” is definitively her best single yet. Her debut album “Speech therapy” is expected on Big Dada in may.
MySpace | SpeechDebelle.com | Big Dada | YouTube |
February 11, 2009 No Comments