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Thursday, November 12, 2009

Wale: Attention Deficit

Wale's album has finally dropped: Attention Deficit, and it was worth the wait. Make sure you pick it up/download/whatever the hell you do. I'm sure Wale will be one of the most talked about mc's of 2010. Check out these two tracks, as well as the rest of the album:




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Monday, November 9, 2009

Quantic and his Combo Barbaro

At times the internet acts as a quest, of sorts, to stumble upon gems hidden from the masses yet available to all. When it comes to music, these discoveries yield happiness, especially for someone with a love for the sounds of the world.


Music is a story, from the artist to the delicate beat of the drum...and in some ways, the fact that individuals from all walks of life cultivate rich stories gives me faith in our sometimes wavering generation.

This brings me to Quantic, originally William Holland, from Bewdley, Worcestershire. In 2007, Holland moved to my father's hometown of Cali, Colombia, and subsequently began to mix all of the elements of my favorite types of music, notably salsa, bossa nova, jazz, hip-hop, funk and soul, into eclectic and contemporary dance floor rhythms. It's simple, perennial and fun...music you don't need to strain yourself to enjoy, a vision of several loving slices of life.

His 2008 track Mi Swing es Tropical was recently featured on HBO's 24/7 program. I loved it. Luckily, HBO remains courteous enough to treat it's viewers to lists of the fantastic music featured in their programs, a feature they debuted with the Entourage series on hbo.com.

When I went to look into Quantic I found several things out. First, what can turn into a simple search for a groove can lead to the discovery of a story told though beautiful music. As you'll see in the videos, this man loves the country he moved to, and his videos feature real people. He samples less than most. And every song on his latest release, Tradition in Transition, is better than most. Quantic is signed to the independent U.K. label, Tru Thoughts. Look up their website for motley crew of artists each with their own style. I will be researching and bringing more to you as the weeks go by.

Until then, here is the video for it's single Un Canto a Mi Tierra featuring folk singer Nidia Gongora, filmed near her hometown of Timbiqui, Colombia. I'll also toss in Mi Swing Es Tropical, which is verry chill. Throw that one on while you're out by the pool.

Un Canto a Mi Tierra:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K5_Fusasy2s (copy/paste...embedding disabled)


Websites/articles:

http://www.quantic.org/
http://www.tru-thoughts.co.uk/artists (read the about section)
http://bongohead.blogspot.com/2009/09/working-with-quantic.html (blog, featuring the album artist. The artwork is great)

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Thursday, November 5, 2009

New Dimensions

Two artist are making me slap that ass this week...



First, Strokes frontman Julian Casablancas has come out with a solo album, entitled Phrazes for the Young. You'll notice his distinctive voice over vibrant electronic music. Some of this stuff is completely out of the 80's, which isn't a bad thing to me. It's definitely a fun batch of music have in the old i-pod while walking or in the car. Check out the first single 11th Dimension, as well as Left and Right In The Dark.



Next, there's Das Pop. You'll be hard pressed to find their music for download here in the states; their album isn't even available yet on iTunes. But they are a Belgian band with some feel good music, slightly reminiscent of Phoenix. Slightly. I like 'em. You can watch their single Never Get Enough of Your Love on youtube, but the song I'm into is Wings. All I could find was this live video, but if you get the chance, download the track.


This is unusual cuz I'm not a big Juvenile fan. This song just sounds cool for no particular reason.


And last but not least, I started following John Delamora, DJ producer of Trance Nation Radio. If you're into trance, he's got some great music on his websites:

www.trancenation.de
johndelamora.com

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