Right, I've got my cappuccino, got my chocolate croissant, got 15 minutes -- time to blog! More songs I heard on the radio today, and they're nice and relaxed, so you can chillll Winston. I'm feeling good cos I cooked last night, I worked out this morning, there's only three more hours of work to go, and then I can do something fun this evening! Like perhaps buy some music?! Stranger things have happened... If that does happen I'll be sure to blog my purchases.
First up, 'Dress Up' by School of Language -- a chap who is one half of UK act Field Music. When this first came on the Radcliffe and Maconie show today I thought it was a very very early hip-hop track; then I thought it was a current track trying to sound really old, which is very annoying; later on I realised that Radcliffe was playing samples over the beginning of the track, which is in fact new and not hip-hop. Here you go:
Next, 'A Simple Truth' by Wild Beasts, a track off their latest album 'Present Tense'. I was a bit worried about Wild Beasts, as I really liked their last two albums but I'd heard they'd gone electronic on their latest -- all I could think was "what a cliched thing to do, an indie band going electronic". Honestly, I thought I was done with them, especially when I heard some news about them criticising musicians who don't sing in their own accents (C'mon! Who gives a monkeys?? In this day and age!)! But this track has made me think again:
I don't know anything about this next artist, and I don't have time right now to look him up -- sorry. Hopefully you don't mind doing your own research. He's a new one though, and his debut album is about to come out -- that much I know, and it'll be pretty obvious how soon. Oh yeah, he goes by the name of Nick Mulvey:
One thing I do know now, he used to be in Portico Quartet, a Gilles Peterson fave who I also like, so that's good.
That's it for now. I heard today that Laetitia Sadier is coming out with a new album later this year -- hopefully I'll have more about that as soon as there are some useful links up. Ciao for now!
First up, 'Dress Up' by School of Language -- a chap who is one half of UK act Field Music. When this first came on the Radcliffe and Maconie show today I thought it was a very very early hip-hop track; then I thought it was a current track trying to sound really old, which is very annoying; later on I realised that Radcliffe was playing samples over the beginning of the track, which is in fact new and not hip-hop. Here you go:
Next, 'A Simple Truth' by Wild Beasts, a track off their latest album 'Present Tense'. I was a bit worried about Wild Beasts, as I really liked their last two albums but I'd heard they'd gone electronic on their latest -- all I could think was "what a cliched thing to do, an indie band going electronic". Honestly, I thought I was done with them, especially when I heard some news about them criticising musicians who don't sing in their own accents (C'mon! Who gives a monkeys?? In this day and age!)! But this track has made me think again:
I don't know anything about this next artist, and I don't have time right now to look him up -- sorry. Hopefully you don't mind doing your own research. He's a new one though, and his debut album is about to come out -- that much I know, and it'll be pretty obvious how soon. Oh yeah, he goes by the name of Nick Mulvey:
One thing I do know now, he used to be in Portico Quartet, a Gilles Peterson fave who I also like, so that's good.
That's it for now. I heard today that Laetitia Sadier is coming out with a new album later this year -- hopefully I'll have more about that as soon as there are some useful links up. Ciao for now!
Wild Beasts are coming here July 12:
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One of these days I'll get around to writing about Poetic Pilgrimage and Native Sun!
yeah I know... it'll be Ramadan
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