Finally, this is it ! We’re back with our system now fully in order,
after more than 2 months of turbulences inbetween our DSL connection made
unoperational because of a junk provider and our phone line being interrupted at
some time by our usual operator without the possibility of having our
responsability being established on any case. Our excuses then once more to you,
our visitors, and our thanks for your understanding, but also to all of those to
who we haven’t been able to answer properly during this period, wishing that no
more breakdown of the likes is to damage the development of our entreprise. As a
direct consequence, you may now get ready to see us progressively going back to
our usual rhythm as far as the updates of our sections is concerned.
On display this week, our
33RPM column and a new selection of some of the best long players around
incl. our Album Of The Month by Raw Artistic Soul to be
followed chatwise this week by the purveyors of the recently released Rebounces
LP (in other words : S.U.M.O.).
Meanwhile Rotax label head Pascal Rioux gets his name alongside Mr Day’s
one on our Single Of The Week section with the revamp of their
‘Don’t Outstay Outside 2Nite’ by the likes of IDMW.Com reviewer
Erik ‘Daphreefunkateerz’ Rug.
ISSUE#94
33RPM
Another 2 months before seing the very first of us leaving for some
summer break. Already got an idea ? Then don’t hesitate to let us know if you
wish so that we can provide you with dates of gigs at the location of your
holidays. This said we’ve already got some pre summer vibes on display this
month, courtesy of Raw Artistic Soul (our Album Of The Month) and
a whole bunch of good grooves by the likes of people such as S.U.M.O.
with a collection of their famous Rebounces, US brothers Dano
Nathanson & Howie Caspe ready to drop their awaited debut-LP under their
Solu Music guise by the middle of June, jazz/funk vet Roy Ayers with
the follow up to his Virgin Ubiquity LP on BBE, UK pair The Rurals
and Canadian funksters Rise Ashen & Trevor Walker amongst others.
No doubt, how head of German label GoGo Music
Ralf Gum was to be right telling us all the good he feels about Phil
Kullmann’s Raw Artistic Soul project. What an album this is indeed
giving us a serious bunch of Afro-Latin tinged grooves over lush melodies,
resulting in what might well be the LP of the year. Not that far away, on that
tropical festive vein are the famous Rebounces of Swedish pair Combo &
Alf Tumble better known as S.U.M.O. revamping tracks such as Blaze’s
classic ’My Beat’, Meitz’s catchy ‘Zwakalani’, Mojo Project’s
latinesque ‘Free’, the sensuous ‘Ever After’ by Rasmus Faber featuring Emily
McEwan and the killing ‘Spirit Of The Drums’ by Lonesome Echo Productions
featuring Mutabaruka to name but a few (Heya Hifi).
If there’s a word to describe
The Rurals’ music, it’s first and foremost intimacy, although rather built
on some house beats. Their new offering – A Rural Life – makes no
exception unless going further deep in that direction, having singer Marie
Tweek almost sounding like Sade at some time. For sure, this has been
carefully made F.A.O. the lovers of the cool (Pêng). Atmospheres as well
pretty much describe what to be found on the awaited Affirmation LP seing
Dano Nathanson and Howie Caspe aka Solu alongside Kai Martin
making their debut on the album front. You may remember those NYC guys for their
memorable ‘Fade’ featuring KimBlee released on Wave in 2001. Well theyve
made their way since, releasing 12’’ such has ‘Can’t Help Myself’ and ‘Time’, as
well as their reputation of harmonious cool groovy music (Solu). Well done, as
is the Some Call It House… We Call It Home Collection, the title of which
being aptly to speak for itself as far as the Chicagoan community is concerned.
Yes folks, the boys (Julius The Mad Thinker, FLX, Monna and
DJ Emmaculate) of the
3degreesglobal.com fame have finally done it giving
birth to this collection (mixed by Julius) made of productions of their own (incl.
the famous Aid
To The SoulLess featuring Latrice Barnett’s ’Sunshine In
The Pouring Rain’ awaited some time this year as a single on West End Records) +
works of labels such as Cha Cha Cha Project, Smooth Agent and Nite Life
Collective. Subtle mix, fine selection… Not to surprised to see our friends
weekly night (at Zentra NightClub) considered as the best one that the Windy
City currentlt has on offer (3degrees Music).
Canadian pair (Rise) Ashen & (Trevor)
Walker are back with a new offering delicately melting funk grooves with
‘world fragrances’ inherited from Africa and India and even… blues at some time,
not to mention reggae, aptly to reach the expectations of the abstract jazz
headz (Fossifuel). Long time jocks/scribe DJ Awal – reknown amongst
others for his writings on the Parisian defunct Nova Magazine unleashes his
debut-LP. A collection called Just One Night, seing our ol’friend mixing
North African/Eastern atmopsheric vibes over some electronic beats, from house
to breakbeat, reggae and drum & bass. The sign of a true traveller who’s managed
to stay firmly true to his roots, carrying an obvious link with Mediterranean/Turkish
folklore with people such as Orient Express and Merkan Dede (New
Bled).
If there’s a man needing no introduction on
the jazz/funk circuit, it’s without a single doubt Roy Ayers dropping the
second installment of his Virgin Ubiquity series on UK label BBE. And if
realizing that those pieces of music have been conceived some 25 years ago, you
may then understand why our man has always had an impact on the following
generations, being considered as a driving force to many. Hardly can’t help
myself how fresh his music sounds after all these years ; this to me being
nothing but the proper of artistry as opposed to the so called products !
Refering to what’s currently around on the
Dutch charts, Holland may not necessarily been considered as the land of the
(good) groove to the rare exception of Kindred Spirit label. Well peeps, gotta
be quite inspired to have a careful listen to The Flowriders’ first
offering Starcraft LP on Gerd’s label 4lux, providing us with
infectious blends of acoustic jazzy vibes, warm interpretations inherited from
the Northern Soul era and progressive broken phonkified grooves.
We’re going back further up North (to Sweden)
and more exactly to Malmö, the hometown of Deeplay Music label dropping a
collection of sweet’n soury mellow vibes courtesy of J. Viewz and her
well named Muse Breaks album. And although the whole is mainly geared
onto contemplative atmosphere with an instant poppy feel, the lady prooves that
she can evolve on more rhythm driven songs like the jungly album title ro the
bleepy funkafied ‘Meantime’ over some ultra high defined arragements.
Ending up this current issue for once on a weird if not bad mood while
listening to Gilles Peterson In Africa double CD on Either Records. Not
that the content is that bad, but simply because, due to his culture and the
position which is his as amongst the most respected observers in the world, one
could have expected much more than what appears to me as a global overview - as
if our man had just dropped his name on this offering – with the inclusion of
works of nothing but expected people such as Fela, Manu Dibango,
Letta Mbulu or Myriam Makeeba, without a single mention to
upcoming and current local talents like B.O.P., Choppa or DJ
Fresh. And I’m not even talking about… Hugh Masekela !!! Sorry Mista
P and despite all the admiration I feel for you, what you’ve done here seriously
smells like ‘worldxploitation’ ! Ooops, by the way Sir, would be very glad you
to tell me what da f*** Thievery Corporation are doin’ on this selection.
Thank U in advance… MFSB
33RPM TENNERZ
RAW ARTISTIC SOUL Fela Brasil featuring
DOMINGO PATRICIO - album version (GoGo Music)
J. VIEWZ Under The Sun – album version
(Deeplay Music)
SOLU MUSIC featuring KAI MARTIN Dreams – album
version (Solu Music)
AID TO THE SOULLESS 3degrees Anthem – from
V/A : Some Call It House (3degrees Music)
THE FLOWRIDERS Soul Searchin’ – album version
(4lux)
THE RURALS Complicated – album version (Pêng)
ROY AYERS I Am Your Mind Pt 2 – album version
(BBE)
MEITZ Zwakalani - from S.U.M.O. Rebounces LP
(Heya Hifi)
DJ AWAL Touareg – album version (New Bled)
ASHEN & WALKER Xylophile – album version
(Fossifuel)