Thursday, 20 July 2023
The DJ/producer/live act is clearly as bit of a genre mergerer as the spoken word/raps by Nego True (on 'Feel Me') and OSHUN ('Law Of Attraction') both feel that they are part of the production and not some 'add-on' which can so often be the case.
Particularly like the keys on 'Law Of Attraction' as there's some kind of Steely Dan reference and the swirlly synths on 'Free Me' with it's BRUK vibe and sax; very CDr/Co-OP.
Feiertag's third album is being released in the autumn and we're told features more collaborations with up-and-coming artists in addition to Nego True (London) and OHUN (US) like Noah Slee (Berlin), Robin Kester (Rotterdam), Faile Nioke (Guinea) and Rhi (Tru-Thoughts) and if they all work as good as the single, it's going to be a global hit.
Tuesday, 18 July 2023
Ashley Slater has a pretty impressive history in music (I think he's even been on Top Of The Pops in Freak Power!) and it's a pretty impressive link with his hit of 20 years ago it was all about 'Private Sunshine' with my old mate, Jazz Room legend Paul Murphy on the dub remix.
So I'm not at all surprised that we find that, after a chance meeting between Warriors Of The Dystotheque and Mr. Slater, they've produced a downtempo groover in 'Be My Star' that's be the star of any set warm-up/close out.The cool of this is still as hot as Café del Mar mocca as we then get into the 'instrumental' 'Beachside Drive' synth cruisin' in the Californian/Florida sunshine.
Totally beautiful and it's going to hit radio shows as hard as WotD's last big hit, 'Anthropause' so hat's off to DSPPR records label Boss Chris Coco (Ibiza, Blue Room etc) and watch out for a new album called, wait for it, 'It's A Beautiful Thing'.Artist: Warriors of the Dystotheque ft. Ashley Slater (Freak Power)
Title: Be My Star / Beachside Drive
Release date: 18th July, 2023
Saturday, 15 July 2023
Friday, 14 July 2023
Thursday, 13 July 2023
Chicago is special by more than location as DJ Rahaan prooves with this EP as he's got together some top musicians to they called themselves The Ones and you'll also be thinking that they are/we are The Ones.
If you can imagine a post-Prince/EWF/Gabriels (aren't they just everywhere after Glastonbury) in the form of Marcus J. Austin (lead vocals), Nancy Clayton (backing vocals), Carnell C. Newbill (aka Spike Rebel (keyboards and backing vocals) Todd Swope (guitar), and Lou Terry (bass).
The 'We Are The Ones' is so well put together as Rahaan's production skills we're aided by Kenny Anderson (Slave/Ohio Players) that makes it sounds Tower Of Power and a fast march to the dancefloor.
'Fire' going to get them cookin' as it's the Afro-funk of a Osibsa with Dele Sosimi keys from the Fela school.
The track 'Forever' is more JazzFM/Keni Burke/80s soulftime synth-funk-house as Carnell takes the lead vocals and it equally shows how talented these guys are; BBE clearly didn't need long to sign 'em up as their potential is obvious to all.
And if this EP doesn't spoil you enough there's and extended version of 'We Are The Ones' and the great extended instrumental so you really are spoilt for choice.
Saturday, 8 July 2023
Friday, 7 July 2023
OK, what is going on? This is a full-on jazz dance classic al a Azymuth. "Can't be!" you say. I'm telling you it bloody well is.
Cee ElAssaad is from Morroco and I don't know what he's got in his record collection but 'Cosmic Fusion' is like a rapid jazz dance synth soaked groove of Latin percussion proportions that will wreck the dancefloor as it's 'Cosmic' and it's 'Fusion'.
Originally released in 1978, it's a testament to the album (and indeed all of their respetive releases) that generally it's very rare to see in the second-hand market so it's a real bonus that Esoteric Records (part of Cherry Red) have re-master and re-issued this album after many years of being unavailable.
Artist: Brian Auger & Julie Tippetts









