Friday 28 June 2013

PIXIES - BAGBOY



We had to wait more than 20 years, but it's absolutely excellent!

Wednesday 26 June 2013

Juan Formell y Los Van Van - Te Pone La Cabaza Mala

I've already said how's the music coming from Africa is amazing and innovative: Zouglou from the Ivory Coast, Azonto from Ghana and Naija from Nigeria are major shifts in music we can only dream of in Europe or North America.
But there are other really interesting things going on on the other side of the Atlantic ocean, especially in Cuba and Santo Domingo. While in the Dominican Republic artists sound fresh and innovative in the Dembow genre, there are many excellent orchestras in Cuba bringing forward the Timba tradition and mixing it with jazz, soul and other modern sounds. One of the most important and long lived orchestras is Juan Formell's Los Van Van. Here's one of their best songs which gives the name to one of their best albums.

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Esto Te Pone La Cabeza Mala on YouTube

Te Pone La Cabaza Mala on Deezer

Friday 21 June 2013

Marlene Kuntz - Solstizio

IL MARE DENTRO DEL SANTO NIENTE - Nuovo album - Ozio Magazine

Da IL MARE DENTRO DEL SANTO NIENTE - Ozio Magazine - Ozio Magazine

Il 23 settembre 2013 esce il nuovo album del Santo Niente.
A pubblicare “Mare Tranquillitatis” sarà la Twelve Records (Jester At Work, Cesarians).
Il disco è stato registrato negli studi della stessa etichetta.
A guidare la formazione come sempre Umberto Palazzo, figura di spicco del rock indipendente nazionale fin dagli anni ’90, quando il Santo Niente gravitava nel circuito dei Csi.
Prima bolognese e poi pescarese di adozione, Palazzo è originario di Vasto,
«Nonostante siano passati sei anni dal Fiore Dell’Agave, tutto il materiale è stato scritto e prodotto negli ultimi dodici mesi – si legge nella nota stampa -. Non c’è nessuna concessione alla nostalgia, nessuna relazione ai molti progetti paralleli dei membri della band, ma anzi una fortissima tensione verso il nuovo e lo sperimentale».
Un disco «sexy, realista, cinematico, europeo, tecnologico, scuro, coraggioso».
Torneremo a parlarvene presto

Monday 17 June 2013

Lost Prefab Sprout Album, The Devil Came A-Calling, Surfaces -- Obscure Sound

From Lost Prefab Sprout Album, The Devil Came A-Calling, Surfaces -- Obscure Sound

Prefab Sprout are of the most under-appreciated pop groups of all-time. Any self-knowing music fan should acknowledge Two Wheels GoodFrom Langley Park to Memphis, and Jordan: The Comeback as absolutely essential albums, ones containing extraordinarily witty lyrics and lushly infectious chord changes — trademarks of idiosyncratic frontman Paddy McAloon. McAloon has been selective with the band’s releases as of late, averaging an album or two per decade — most recently with 2009′s Lets Change the World with Music.  McAloon’s health issues have led to impaired vision and decreased hearing, which has left some to wonder how ably the talented songwriter can currently create new music.
Regardless of McAloon’s current works, an excellent new Prefab Sprout album surfaced over the past week. The ten brand new tracks were uploaded by an anonymous user back in March, with the album titled as The Devil Came A-Calling. The Prefab Sprout fanbase just recently realized the album’s existence online a few days ago, so they’re still in the process of digesting what many consider to be McAloon’s best work of the decade. The glitzy siren-aided infectiousness of “The Best Jewel Thief in the World” compares to McAloon’s greatest pop epics, while the somber jazz-inspired guitar stylings of “Grief Built the Taj Mahal” show his penchant for metaphorical whimsy and engrossing historical narratives. Overall, The Devil Came A-Calling sounds like one of the year’s best — and probably the best Prefab Sprout album since Jordan: The Comeback.
As of right now, there are several theories as to what The Devil Came A-Calling actually is:
-A brand new Prefab Sprout planned to be released this year or next. Perhaps the band was swapping rough cuts of the album’s tracks on online with the producer (Tony Visconti?), but a middle-man obtained the tracks somehow?
-These tracks are from 2004-2005 recording sessions that Paddy abandoned. He is reputed for apparently having dozens of unreleased songs, and this just may be the surface of them. Some details on what this album could potentially be:
Devil Came A-Calling (2005) – A dark, melancholic album, of which very little is known.
“I struggle with melancholy, though I try to keep it out of my songs. I’ve written a lot of moaning songs these last few years; I’ve had to stop myself. But I do have one or two unreleased LPs with dark things there.” (Mojo #191, October 2009)
“I have an LP called… the song that I think of as being the centre of it is called Devil Came A-Calling, which takes a completely different view of the world to this one [LCTWWM]. It’s almost like the mirror-image of it. Devil Came A-Calling… and it’s darker, and it’s the other side of this. So you could say, well where do I stand in that? I don’t know where I stand in it. I’m just looking for subjects that have power for the listener. So that I did just before my hearing problem. That was 2005. Devil Came A-Calling – so there’s another one for you [laughter]. Maybe I should do that next. Maybe I should do that next – then they could make a kind of double CD at some future point [laughter].” (Arnd Zeigler interview September 2009)

Some allege this is all from a very talented Prefab Sprout imitator. To that I say nonsense. No one is replicating Paddy’s sound this convincingly. Just listen to the quality of these tracks and one thing is clear: These are brand new Prefab Sprout tracks. And they’re great as hell.

Saturday 15 June 2013

Fuse ODG - Antenna

While European and North American artists haven't been able to sound inventive for years, there's currently a huge burst of creativity in Africa, which goes in general under the name of Afrobeat. The Zouglou movement in the Ivory Coast, for example. But what's really breaking into the mainstream anywhere is the Azonto scene from Ghana. Fuse ODG's Antenna (featuring The Fugees' Wyclef Jean) has just entered the UK Top 10. The anthem for the TINA movement: This Is New Africa!

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Antenna on Deezer

Thursday 13 June 2013

Aspettando i Barbari, il nuovo album dei Massimo Volume in ottobre

Da http://www.massimovolume.it/aspettando-i-barbari-il-nuovo-album-in-ottobre/

I Massimo Volume proseguono nella lavorazione del nuovo album, che si chiamerà Aspettando i Barbari e uscirà in ottobre, e intanto ci lasciano dare una sbirciatina nello studio:

 

Wednesday 12 June 2013

Oltretorrente - Oltretorrente

Finalmente le canzoni più importanti degli Oltretorrente, la leggendaria band parmigiana degli anni 90. Il leader, da una quindicina d'anni, oggi canta ne Las Karne Murta e ogni tanto suona ancora queste canzoni con i 1922, un supergruppo con componenti di Las Karne Murta ed Erezione Continua.

Treno Per Yuma su YouTube


Maria Ghega dei 1922 su YouTube


Oltretorrente su Deezer

Monday 3 June 2013

Isaac Hayes - The Very Best Of Isaac Hayes

Immense genius with a gifted voice and extraordinary talent for orchestration. Nothing's as smooth as him singing the masterpieces of another genius, Burt Bacharach.

Wikipedia

I Just Don't Know What To Do With Myself on YouTube


The Very Best Of Isaac Hayes on Deezer

Herbie Hancock - Head Hunters

Huge genius much ahead of its time. He was a revolution for fusion and laid the foundations for what that music will become in the 80s also for bands coming from punk like A Certain Ratio.

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Sly on YouTube


Head Hunters on Deezer

Harry Belafonte - Greatest Hits

Rediscover a genius who not only innovated the approach to rhythm, orchestration and choir bringing Calypso to the masses, but sang great jazz, gospel, blues and soul songs as well.

Wikipedia - Facebook

Jump In The Line on YouTube


Greatest Hits on Deezer