tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-56878507963032772012024-03-13T21:56:40.539+01:00JamandaHalf | A Blog Dedicated To Finding The World's Best MusicAll of us have our own favorite jams, genres, and bands. Jamandahalf.com is about finding the world's best jamandahalfs: songs that transcend these boundaries.jam and a halfhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05190329546126993123noreply@blogger.comBlogger379125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5687850796303277201.post-59797118291445240502014-10-09T00:58:00.001+02:002014-10-09T00:58:59.830+02:00Luke Spehar-Sweet Memories<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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Madrid is very reluctantly letting summer slip from her sweaty palm. Hints of chilliness make their way down from the mountains only to be squashed by the sun who cheekily waves its finger back and forth like a celestial Dikembe Mutumbo. </div>
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Despite the warmth, autumn has begun and my ear has been calling for music that leaves the pounding melodies of summer behind. I always find myself slanting towards acoustic tunes around this type of year and today's jamandahalf was a great discovery. Luke Spehar just put out his third album and it's been the perfect autumn herald. Spehar draws on themes from his past, growing up with a love for wilderness, and a deeply religious upbringing, including time spent pondering priesthood. </div>
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Produced by JamandaHalf favorite Ben Harper, <i>All Is Gift</i> is full of of mellow sounds, gentle riffs, and lyrics. All three of these attributes shine on today's track, "Sweet Memories". Check out "Sweet Memories" on Spotify below or purchase <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00O4RWYWC/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B00O4RWYWC&linkCode=as2&tag=jaman08-20&linkId=U2F4WYSS7EEC2KFJ">All Is Gift</a><img alt="" border="0" src="http://ir-na.amazon-adsystem.com/e/ir?t=jaman08-20&l=as2&o=1&a=B00O4RWYWC" height="1" style="border: none !important; margin: 0px !important;" width="1" /> here and make start this fall off right. </div>
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Listening to Divine Raaga's debut album I was magically transformed into a Bollywood movie star, aviator sunglasses on, zooming away on a Royal Enfield motorcycle after beating the bad guy, the faint hint of my mullet dancing in the humid Bombay breeze.<br />
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<i>I'm Divine Raaga</i> is above all sonically cinematic, layers of sounds coming together to tell seven four-minute long stories. It's not much of a reach to picture each one as the musical side dish to your favorite Indian movie although by themselves they are also unique and filling.<br />
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While I can't understand the lyrics, no Duolingo is needed to understand the breadth of influences present in the too-brief 34 minutes of the album. Although rooted in classical Indian music, the boys are never afraid to surprise you with sounds borrowed sounds from other musical cultures: a little didgeridoo here, a honky tonk piano there. What holds the album together, and what might be most surprising to a listener who is unfamiliar with Indian music culture, is that Divine Raaga is never afraid to rock out. Metal riffs give a welcome edge of their sound and surprisingly sound right at home next to flutes and more traditional Indian instruments. There is a deep love for heavy metal in India (check out this video of <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M3IuQka3YjY" target="_blank">Metallica's concert in Bangalore</a>) and the boys of Divine Raaga pay homage to their style throughout.<br />
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I strongly recommend checking out <i>I'm Divine Raaga</i> below on Spotify or paying a little more than $1 <a href="https://www.oklisten.com/album/i_m_divine_raaga" target="_blank">for their full album</a>. It's a great 30 minute introduction to modern Indian music and is a stellar debut. Look out for more from my buddy Mrinal and the rest of the band on these pages soon!<br />
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11045660618928165241noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5687850796303277201.post-1689899306012818702014-07-16T15:06:00.000+02:002014-07-16T15:06:42.420+02:00Jorge Ben Jor-País Tropical<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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The World Cup recently closed its door on arguably the greatest month of football that the world has ever seen. Germany took home the trophy after probably playing the most consistently good footie and are world champions for the next four years; not that most Germans needed any more reason to be smug :).<br />
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Although the <i>Die Mannschaft</i> took the hardware and the glory, Brazil as a country was the true champ of the tourney. Despite FIFA inefficiencies, broken promises by their government, and a pretty nasty media wave before the Cup, Brazilians were incredibly hospitable and warm to my buddy Kai and I in our two weeks there. We got to see four great games and crisscrossed the north in an incredibly memorable trip with my only real regret being that we weren't able to see more live music. When I do think back I realize that although we didn't see any shows we were constantly surrounded by music-live forró on the way to games in Fortaleza, the drum rhythms of impromptu capoeira sessions on the beach, samba blasting from cars... Brazilians are famous for having a <i>joie de vivre</i> and a song that captures this is "País Tropical" by Jorge Ben Jor. Today's jamandahalf moves to the beat of Brazil-fast, energetic, and alive-and has me nostalgic and shaking my butt within seconds of putting it on every time.<br />
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11045660618928165241noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5687850796303277201.post-22494594635629178842014-07-03T07:31:00.000+02:002014-07-03T07:33:11.244+02:00Choice Nugs: Juan Cirerol<br />
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jam and a halfhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05190329546126993123noreply@blogger.com0Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico32.6245389 -115.4522623000000332.5169609 -115.61431080000003 32.732116899999994 -115.29021380000003tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5687850796303277201.post-43415637246110715232013-10-29T00:22:00.000+01:002013-10-30T00:23:06.760+01:00Joris Voorn-Ringo<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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Electronic music continues to grow and artists and promoters seem to be locked into the sisyphian task of summiting higher and higher peaks-bigger shows, festivals, and sounds. Within this spectacular growth, however, seems to be an almost disdain for the understated. Cruise through the Beatport Top 100 list and there's nary room for any emotion other than raging. Commercial electronic music, the type that sustains gigantic music festivals, seems to be going through its teenage years and has grown to love flashy sounds and the same bass drop. I was surprised then to hear "Ringo" by Joris Voorn, a Dutchman in a long and illustrious lineage of them, on the same Top 100 list. "Ringo" flirts with being the perfect soundtrack to your life song, a jamandahalf that combines a mellowness with a repetitive precision to it that helps frame your thoughts. It keeps your mind busy while never getting in the way and is best heard on repeat. "Ringo" harks back to the some of the more subdued Deadmau5 and Aphex Twins tracks and is a welcome breather from the last gasps of summer's largest anthems. Check it out below!<br />
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Cornerstone, the debut single of Benjamin Clementine, is raw. It's pure emotion. Cornerstone is one of my favorite songs of 2013 for this very reason. In an era of factory produced artists, bands, and singles, today's jamandahalf shines because it comes straight from the heart. Born from the life and story of a young Ghanaian immigrant who was discovered singing in the metro of Paris, Cornerstone is a bold statement and a fearless yet poignant"hello world". Showing that there is incredible musical talent all around us, Benjamin reminds us that sometimes true greatness is often easy to miss in a rush to your next destination. Luckily Benjamin was discovered and his face and the tears in his eyes at the end of his live performance in the video below seem to be a sweet, sweet combination of relief and joy. I feel like we're going to be hearing a lot of Benjamin in the next year. Keep an ear out and don't forget to throw a eurodollar or two in the bucket of the next busker you see singing his/her heart out.<br />
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Thom Yorke continues to go off on Spotify. Positioning himself as the (extremely well-off) David to Spotify's Goliath, Thom has repeatedly attacked the Spotify/streaming model of music consumption as the death of the music industry saying recently:<br /><br /> "This isn't the mainstream, this is like the last fart, last desperate fart of a dying corpse." <br /><br />The interview was given to a Mexican site and they translated it into the "last breath," but whether the air comes from above or below is insignificant; Thom doesn't like what he's seeing. While this multimillionaire superstar, who got rich and incredibly successful off the "old" the model of the music industry, does always make some good points, I feel like we'll look back on his fart quote in 50 years and laugh, just as we do with other quotes from old rich white people, for example from an executive at Deccan Records who said, while describing his reason not the sign the Beatles:<br /><br /> "Groups of guitars were on the way out."<br /><br />While I do agree with Thom that the music industry is in many ways broken, I don't see Spotify as a symptom of the disease but rather as a potential solution to the problem. I believe that instead of being the great devil, the decentralized model of Spotify should be further embraced and artists should break free of the major record labels (whose business models I see as the primary player in the industry's "decline") and instead use every method available to take their music to the masses, whether it be Spotify, Rdio, Bandcamp, etc. The supply of music available at my fingertips has increased immensely in the past few years and unless an artist is harnessing every method of showcasing their music to potentials fans, they're playing a losing game. This model, of course, doesn't work as well with the big names like Kanye whose records and shows will always sell. But it does with bands like Balmorhea.<br /><br />The other day I saw a post from a friend recommending that everyone she knows in Madrid should go to see the Austin, Texas based group Balmorhea when they came to town this past Sunday. I had never heard of them but was enticed by the recommendation, the concert hall, and the cheap ticket. I was immediately able to find them on Spotify and had their entire discography at my fingertips, legally. Each time I played their music I supported them financially (although a miniscule amount I know) but the main appeal was the instantaneous nature of me "finding" them. Fifteen years ago I would have had to go to a record store and hoped they had a Balmorhea album; ten, I would have probably scoured the murky hallways of Kazaa; five, I likely would have torrented a song or two and if I really really liked them, bought a song of theirs or their album. On Friday I browsed through a couple of their top songs on Spotify, realized instantly that man these guys are good, bought the tickets, and went to the show. <div>
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11045660618928165241noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5687850796303277201.post-17371263399237829332013-10-08T06:46:00.000+02:002013-10-08T06:47:31.217+02:00A Rapper Far Ahead of His Time: Deltron 3030<div class="separator" style="clear: both;">
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I was looking for the perfect words to describe Haiku Salut's music and was coming up blank, blank for days. After a quick Google search to learn more about this band who seem to play to different sonical rules, I found that they describe their music as "Baroque-Pop-Folktronic-Neo-Classical-Something-Or-Other". In some ways this seems just right. Haiku Salut's music is the perfect playlist to put on when you need to work/study/focus on whatever it may be that you're doing. They layer melodies on top of one another until you have a skyscraper of hodge podge sounds, but every note seems to have its exact role. The songs never linger, and often race along furiously, but at the same time they let your mind breath, giving you enough audio stimulus to be able to think while never getting in the way of what you need to be doing. Check out my favorite song from their debut album <i>Tricolore</i> below and buy their album <a href="http://howdoesitfeeltobeloved.bandcamp.com/album/tricolore">here</a>. <br />
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In many West African cultures, the <i>griot</i> plays an important role at many different levels. Holders of histories, <i>griots</i> are storytellers, poets, and journalists, possessing both the ability to recount generations of history while immediately adding current events to that lineage as well.<br />
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Vieux Farka Touré's latest album <i>Mon Pays</i> effortlessly fits into Mali's rich music history while also presenting itself as a musical newsflash contrasting the turmoil that plagued the country in the last 18 months. In the <i>griot </i>tradition, histories and stories were passed down the generations through families; each <i>griot</i> passed his knowledge to his son, preserving cultural history. Vieux's father Ali Farka Touré has done just that. Although apparently he pushed Vieux towards a career in something else rather than music, Vieux is truly his father's son and rather seamlessly continues his father's musical legacy while also making a bold embrace of his country, his pays. Vieux links up with Sidiki Diabáte, son of Toumani Diabáte (who collaborated with Ali Farka Touré on the incredible <i>In The Heart of the Moon</i> album) and creates another stunning release which musically seems to acknowledge Mali's rich musical history while continuing to blaze ahead.<br />
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Music sounds best live, a simple concept that Griff and I not only push on these pages but also are trying to use as the seed to build something even bigger. Live shows are defined by moments, sparks of inspiration by the band, chats with fans, moments that make the crowd go nuts, or touch you in a meaningful way. Crystal Fighters' show last Tuesday in Madrid had all of these and more, making them a must see act while having me convinced that they're on the very brink of blowing up globally.<br />
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Crystal Fighters' lead singer Sebastian Pringle entered the venue dressed in a jacket that seemed like it was designed by a kindergarten aged girl: all glitter and flash. Singing the intro "Solar System" with his face covered an even more glittery shawl, he first appeared to be toeing the line between properly lubricated and out of control. Sebastian soon rallied and his combination of strong vocals, funky dance moves, and love of rocking out on the ukulele quickly won my girlfriend and I over.<br />
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After his raucous entrance Sebastian and the rest of the band (Gilbert on the piano, Graham on the guitar, Eleanor on backup vocals) both brought energy and fed off of the crowd, both sides playing off of each other to create an almost perfect buzz in the sala. Memorable moments abound: the <i>Txalaparta (</i>the Basque instrument that the band is fond of) falling off the stage and hitting a fan in the head (he was fine); a fan sneaking on stage (twice!), the second time staying and singing along with Graham; the band trying their best Spanglish out...<br />
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Their unique brand of music reminded me of a more electronic Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros, and like Edward and his merry crew, Crystal Fighters are full of good vibes. While sometimes bordering cheesy, their two albums are hitting an incredibly high percentage of hits to filler, and combine that with a killer live shows makes the band one to watch from now on.<br />
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Joomanji is the Santa Cruz based collective that pumps out some of the most rootsy and soulful vibes known to (wo)mankind. San Diego’s Jonah Christian provides an inspirational pulse while he tickles the whites releasing a plethora of savory sounds. Joomanji’s sound has an upbeat, almost, happy-go-lucky feel that is laced with sweet vocals and conscious lyrics. One of the many highlights is hearing Devin the Dude rip a bongload and bless the mic on the track “Toasted.” <br />
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jam and a halfhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05190329546126993123noreply@blogger.com0Santa Cruz, CA, USA36.9741171 -122.0307963000000236.8726396 -122.19215780000002 37.0755946 -121.86943480000002tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5687850796303277201.post-64325472333439447242013-08-27T23:28:00.003+02:002013-08-27T23:30:50.461+02:00Odesza-Summer's Gone (Album Review)<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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Even though Odesza's debut <i>Summer's Gone</i> came out in September 2012, it's the perfect electronic LP for August 27th 2013. Nights are finally getting colder here in Madrid, offering temporary respite from the blazing hot days and teasing cooler days to come. Today's jamandahalf is also the perfect wind down to a summer of bangers and big anthems. In some ways sounding like the sonical heirs to Röyksopp, Odesza's chill electronic jams leave you a warm smile on your face, dreading the imminent arrival of cold but confident that right around the corner will be summer again. Hailing from the Pacific Northwest, Odesza (a duo of producers who met in college) seem to be on the very tipping point of stardom. Recently touring with Pretty Lights, I can't wait to see what these guys have brewing. Check them out on their <a href="http://odesza.com/" target="_blank">website</a> where you can download <i>Summer's Gone</i> for free (check out the superb IPlayYouListen) or stream them below.<br />
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jam and a halfhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05190329546126993123noreply@blogger.com0Belo Horizonte - Minas Gerais, Brazil-19.9190677 -43.938574700000004-20.3967837 -44.5840217 -19.4413517 -43.293127700000007tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5687850796303277201.post-5152423164586173202013-07-11T23:45:00.002+02:002013-07-11T23:45:45.769+02:00Guest Review: Hunting Club – “Mosaic”<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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<i>About a week ago I saw that Hunting Club had a new album coming out. I immediately remembered that about two years ago Andrew Archer came out of nowhere with a great review of their debut album <a href="http://www.jamandahalf.com/2010/08/hunting-club-plaid-album.html" target="_blank">Plaid Album</a>. I wondered how he was doing and promised myself that I would check out the album. A couple of days ago Andrew (</i><i>now a recently published author! [check out the link below])</i><i> once again wrote me out of nowhere with a review of Hunting Club's new album Mosaic. Thanks again Andrew for another firey review! You're always welcome on these pages. </i></div>
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“Cause” in Minneapolis (after party was at “Effect”). After covering most of “The
Plaid Album,” the instruments leapt into an awakening new track. Front man and
infinite hipster—Eric Pasi (known to wear sunglasses on cloudy
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The hairs on my arms and neck gathered while I felt my bodily atmosphere shift.
The feeling it invokes is between the one you get during a captivating speech and
the moment you found out Steve Jobs died; it sort of comes out of nowhere with
an auditory hurl, but parasitically implants itself. This shock never gets old.
If you don’t at least tap your foot to the jam I would consult a physician
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inspire the most talentless of Caucasians to dance. My journalist copy was
initially titled “THC 1,” which I was told <i style="mso-bidi-font-style: normal;">did
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<i style="mso-bidi-font-style: normal;"><span style="font-family: inherit;">live in magazine<br />
culture and wet dream<br />
you know everyone<br />
inside and outside <o:p></o:p></span></i></div>
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">The album finishes
strong with the anthem and declaration, “Nothing Lasts Forever” as well as
“More Than Games,” which takes aim at the romantic quest with existential
annotations:<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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<i style="mso-bidi-font-style: normal;"><span style="font-family: inherit;">Deep in the sky I’m empty<o:p></o:p></span></i></div>
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">[...] <i style="mso-bidi-font-style: normal;">Dying for your apathy<o:p></o:p></i></span></div>
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">The chorus grows
incrementally as the song evolves into a remarkable ballad rich with emotional
countenance. <o:p></o:p></span></div>
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">I still can’t understand
any of the words in the final song, “Suburban Bear,” but the fucking title is
awesome! <o:p></o:p></span></div>
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">This idiosyncratic
collection of songs is an exploration of the shallow state of America. Songs
like “Skyscraper” might be hinting at the capitalist ethos in general;<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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<i style="mso-bidi-font-style: normal;"><span style="font-family: inherit;">Living well on paper, <o:p></o:p></span></i></div>
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<span style="font-family: inherit;"><i style="mso-bidi-font-style: normal;">Living well on borrowed time</i> <o:p></o:p></span></div>
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<span style="font-family: inherit;"><i style="mso-bidi-font-style: normal;"><br /></i></span></div>
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">Or maybe I’m
projecting... #studentloans<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">The album’s musical diversity
is a concoction of jazz, hip hop and indie-rock. Despite the eclectic blend,
the prodigious writing, instrumentation and swagger has left the audience with
a musical composite that is creatively uniform; a <a href="http://huntingclubmusic.bandcamp.com/"><span style="text-decoration: none; text-underline: none;">"Mosaic."</span></a><o:p></o:p></span></div>
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">-Andrew James Archer, author
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Beatboxing videos are a dime a dozen and generally range from mundane Skrillex covers to more "artistic" takes on the classics. The main feature they share is that they get old quick, the novelty factor of "wow he's making all those noises himself!" generally wearing out after a minute or so.<br />
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Tom Thum, however, is the Gandalf of beatboxers and keeps the TEDxSydney audience enthralled throughout this almost 12 minute long video. Hailing from Brisbane, Tom's talk goes from seeming out of place on a Ted stage to being the perfect Ted talk as it both entertains while making you wonder, and all the while he pushes the limits of the art of beatboxing. Take a break from whatever you're doing this summer Wednesday and check out a guy doing something he is really really good at. After you're done, get inspired and work on whatever will get you on that stage someday!<br />
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Now that the music community's fickle eye has moved passed <i>Yeezus</i> to Jay Z's <i>MCHG</i>, it's ironically the perfect time to take a clearer look at Kanye's newest album. Now that all the instant reactions have passed and the reviews have been posted, the noise has died down and the music has a little space to breathe. But, before I post my thoughts, I want to take a look back on what has been one of the highlights of Kanye's music since his first mixtape: his samples. No matter what you think of Kanye as an artist, you have to appreciate his ear for music which ranges from the souliest Motown to Bollywood ballads. From what I can tell (after an excessive amount of time searching) all of these mixtapes aren't presented ANYWHERE else together online so so here are mixtapes of all (except Late Registration which seemingly doesn't exist) the samples from all of Kanye's six albums and a bonus mixtape from his G.O.O.D. Friday series. Enjoy the incredible variety of tunes! A full Spotify playlist of all these is coming soon!<br />
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I had another post all ready to go but it'll wait till tomorrow. alt-J just posted this video on their Facebook account and it put a big smile on my face. Performing at last week's Glastonbury festival, this show really seems to be the capstone on a tumultuous 18 months that has seen the band go from being virtual unknowns to attracting a crowd of tens of thousands at the biggest festival in Europe. I love seeing videos like these: although they have toured extensively you can tell that this is still special for them and their lead singer slips a "we made it" smile in at about the 1:40 mark. I wish nothing but the best for them and only hope that their taking time amongst the nonstop touring to work on their sophomore album (and it seems as <a href="http://www.thelineofbestfit.com/news/latest-news/alt-j-to-record-second-album-this-summer-125950" target="_blank">though they are</a>!).<br />
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With each "Hasta siempre Rivas!!" (Rivas being the town in the suburbs of Madrid where he played), Manu Chao and his merry band left the stage followed by the shouts and howls of the thousands in attendance. Four times they returned, stretching out a concert that I thought would be a little over an hour into a three hour marathon of amazing music: the funky sounds of when cultures intertwine, borders drop, and people come together. When we finally left the show, in the midst of a surprising May cold snap that had us shivering in the Spanish night, we were exhausted: legs cramping, vocal cords shattered, shoulders hurting from holding off the hordes. But even now I can still hear Manu shouting "Oy yo yo yoooo!", imploring us to keep up with his fierce energy.<br />
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Manu for me was a top two show I had to see, right up there with the indomitable Outkast. Manu's music was a big reason for me wanting to learn Spanish and, in some ways, for moving to Spain. Although he still hasn't made quite the same name for himself in the US, Manu's kaleidoscopic mix of different sounds have made him a legend in Latin American and many European countries.<br />
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After enjoying a few beers at the <i>feria</i> of Rivas before the show with my girlfriend and great buddy Tobes, we joined the masses to walk the quick jaunt to the gigantic auditorium of Rivas, a Spanish white elephant if there ever was one. What happened the next three hours is still a blur: a beautiful mix of different styles, influences, political messages, waved Western Saharan flags, and Manu. Songs took on lives of their own; the most obscure song would suddenly turn into a mammoth rallying call for the crowd to mosh with a passion. The only breaks Manu, his sound effect guy (another living legend), drummer, and guitar player took were the encore breaks, slight eyes of the storms of music and dancing. Jumping around from his monumental solo catalog and his work with Mano Negra, there is no song that I wish he had played but at the same time no song sounded exactly as I had heard it the hundreds of times before. The songs, rather, become notes in a amazing symphony that Manu was playing: each had its time to shine yet never became more important than the composition as a whole. The three hour symphony made us sing, dance, think, yell, and was a true musical experience-the closest thing this atheist will get to going to church-there with a couple thousand other music lovers, jamming at the alter of Manu.<br />
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brother Moose has been bumping his jams for years. However, I never really liked him until last
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heard the song before because it has been featured in a few movies. Back in the day, it reached #1 on the R&B
charts. However, I would like to use my
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<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman","serif";">"You paid too much money to come in here and sit on your ass!... Raise your left hand, raise it up high. Now pretend its the KKK and smack the shit out of it! Now keep the groove up!"</span></div>
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jam and a halfhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05190329546126993123noreply@blogger.com0Long Beach, CA, USA33.768321 -118.1956167999999833.5572185 -118.51834029999998 33.9794235 -117.87289329999999tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5687850796303277201.post-44178310809464625282013-06-12T13:58:00.000+02:002013-06-12T21:29:36.156+02:00JamandaHalf Interview: Kjel Keast and Isaac C<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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Kjel (pronounced “Kel”) Keast and Isaac C are two musicians from the south of England. When this duo teams up, Kjel picks up the acoustic guitar and carries the choruses. Isaac adopts a more central role taking responsibility for the verses. Both Isaac and Kjel have separate projects and have only played together on a handful of occasions. Recently, Kjel has spent his time playing solo gigs and bouncing around a number of bands, while Isaac has recorded a mixtape and just released a single entitled <a href="https://itunes.apple.com/album/getaway-single/id636127835" target="_blank">“Getaway” on iTunes</a>. Both are sick musicians but they are very different. And I think their contrast is what makes their joint project so special.<br />
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When the two get together, they cook up something quite pleasing. Isaac provides the main course of a great voice, conscious lyrics, and a polished flow. Kjel garnishes Isaac's verses with felicitous guitar rhythms and light, sweet vocals. The two styles stand in sharp contrast although when they come together they do so in surprising harmony. It is a zesty and refreshing combination to hear some rap without a thumping baseline. <br />
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I interviewed the garnisher, Kjel, a few weeks back and he enlightened me on a few topics. <br />
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<i>Who are you and what do you do?</i><br />
Me, myself, I was born in Cornwall, England. So that makes me Cornish, English. I'm a singer songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, composer, producer, engineer...<br />
<i>So, you're a music freak?</i><br />
Well...yea...I like to get involved with it as much as I can. I sing and I play the electric guitar, acoustic guitar, bass, drums, I do sound engineering...but now I am playing a bunch with my acoustic guitar. It depends on my mood. But I'm definitely a musician. That is what I do. On my Facebook it says 'musician slash entertainer.'<br />
<i>What are your musical goals?</i><br />
If I sold out shows around the world I wouldn't complain. But I would be happy if I could live off playing my own music. To write music that makes me happy and makes other people happy. Music connects on many different emotional levels and music makes people feel like nothing else really can. <br />
<i>How did you start working with Isaac?</i><br />
I saw Isaac in t<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HNeCqXWh5M8">his YouTube video</a>, which features Isaac C with Michael Collings, a finalist on Britain’s Got Talent. I know what I like and it is really hard to stand out in England because there is a lot of talent and I heard the song and I was like, 'this guy is really good. I loved his tone, style and everything.' So I saw that he had collaborated with a bunch of people and I sent him a message basically saying, 'hi, you don't know me but I'm a musician and live close by. Would you want to meet up some time and play some music or do a song?'<br />
And then I went to Turkey for a few months and when I got back I sent him another message. It was a little bit iffy, we were gonna meet up and didn't. Then one day we did. Isaac told me that he wanted to play some of his songs from his mixtape in an acoustic setting and asked me if I might be able to do it with him. And I said 'yea definitely.' I took the songs home, listened to them, wrote all the chords for all the songs in one night and I sent it to him the next day and he loved it. That was the second time that we had ever met. We met a third time to practice and the fourth time we met was in the studio to record. <br />
<i>[I wanted to switch topics so I decided to ask...] And what do you do when you are not playing music?</i><br />
I enjoy being with my friends and having a good time, playing some football, a bit of sport, a bit of health...whatever. <br />
<i>Vegetables?</i><br />
[pause] A few....<br />
<i>A couple?</i><br />
Well I like fruit more than vegetables. I just bought some bananas the other day. I like strawberries, grapes, pears, apples...<br />
<i>What about Brussels sprout, or cabbage?</i><br />
Naaaaaawwww. No. I could eat a fruit salad....but I couldn't eat a vegetable salad. I guess I don't really like all vegetables....I do eat some vegetables, I just don't eat every vegetable. <br />
<i>Especially not in salad form?</i><br />
Well I love onions! I love onions....I don't mind a few carrots....But I cant really do cucumbers. No green and leafy, ewwwuuuggghhh.<br />
<i>Did you know, that cucumbers are actually fruit, technically.</i><br />
Is it? Is a cucumber like a tomato? But you wouldn't have a cucumber in a fruit salad, would you?<br />
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We shot the shit for a good while, laughing about this and about that, but the bottom line is that Kjel and Isaac's project is good. It is refreshing and new. Kinda like taking a bite out of a fresh fruit...maybe even a cool cucumber.<br />
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Both Isaac and Kjel are currently running around trying to make a name for themselves. However, I feel like, together they have struck gold. I hope they realize it too. The duo plan to head into the studio in June to finish the album…and we will be waiting.<br />
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jam and a halfhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05190329546126993123noreply@blogger.com0Plymouth, UK50.3754565 -4.1426564999999350.2134745 -4.46537999999993 50.5374385 -3.81993299999993tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5687850796303277201.post-84877987116952257712013-06-07T14:01:00.000+02:002013-06-07T14:02:05.729+02:00Stuff-Live at Montreux '76<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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Whatever you're doing today, whether it's counting down the minutes at work while the weekend beckons or hurtling your way through a paper which should have been written a week ago, it's never bad to have something that helps you carry that load. Let today's <a href="https://www.google.com/search?hl=en&safe=off&site=&tbm=isch&source=hp&biw=950&bih=926&q=Bastaixos&btnG=Search+by+image&oq=lalas+94+world+cup&gs_l=img.3...693.2597.0.2931.7.7.0.0.0.0.220.818.2j2j2.6.0.crnk_timepromotiona..0.0...1.1.8.img.h5WEE55viBM" target="_blank"><i>Bastaixo</i></a> for you be the funky sounds of the band Stuff. A work buddy of mine (and a gnarly bass player himself) passed me along this video of a live set of them playing at the Montreux (Switzerland) Jazz Festival in 1976 and it's the perfect way to make an hour fly by today. Based in NYC, Stuff were great musicians in their own rights and had five albums go Gold in the US (and one went Platinum in Japan!). They were also sought after backing musicians and played with artists from Paul Simon to Aretha Franklin and John Lennon.<br />
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Stuff show off their incredible musical range and dabble in classical jazz to funk to jamband while sounding amazing the entire time. While you listen along, keep track of the audience. The frigid Swiss at first appear to be a hostile crowd yet eventually find themselves unable to deny the funk. And finally, it doesn't hurt that their drummer reminds me of <a href="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_Zl5WEoyt_sQ/SRhAbWWHMxI/AAAAAAAAApY/gGcD0qu_0zw/s400/animal_drums.jpg" target="_blank">this guy</a> when he gets going.<br />
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Like the ribs at RedHill BBQ in Rancho Cucamonga, California (my favorite BBQ spot in the world and a must visit if you ever find yourself lost in the concrete madness that is the Inland Empire) I musically let the new Daft Punk album smoke gently for hours. Good things come to those who wait and the perfect example is BBQ: only after a seemingly endless amount of time do the subtle flavors of the wood and marinade come out. Like a lot of you I followed every masterful video and teaser, all those subtle hints that turned an album by a (relatively little known 5 years ago) French electronic duo into the biggest album release of the millennium. After managing to ignore almost every preview and first impression post that plagued the blogosphere for those first weeks after the album dropped, I let the album do the talking and I think I can finally taste it: that subtle sweet tang of a track that will stay with me for years. </div>
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"Doin' it Right" is most likely the simplest track on <i>Random Access Memories</i>: a repetitive, echoing, loop based jamandahalf that is guaranteed to <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZZgU0cT_TfI" target="_blank">change this face</a> as Ricky Rubio once said. Building and fading, "Doin' It Right" never loses that undeniable quirkiness that will have me going back to it for years, just like those innumerous trips to RedHill during our college years. </div>
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