Sea, Sex & Sun… We’re almost there as far as we, at IDMW.Com,
are concerned. Alas, the recent times have brought us some bad news with
the passing away of one of our heroes : Luther Vandross to whom we've recently paid a tribute a . Singlewise, we send our props to Detroit producer Kevin
Saunderson aka The Reese Project making his awaited come back with
the collaboration of singer Paul Randolph that we’ve had the chance to
see quite recently at Le Rex in Paris alongside Moodyman and Pirahna
Head, with a new single to be released right after the summer break. As for
global reviews, MFSB who’s just done the final behind the decks at the
Festival Of Salamanca, Spain, gives an idea of what his regular column is to be
about within a short while, ADN talking about some of the latest tunes
around on his own column for our French reading crowd.
IN DA (RE)MIX (HOUSE, GARAGE &
OTHER ILLICIT GROOVES)
Almost an
eternity without providing you with this column of the likes on these pages.
Thanks to IDMW.Com Swiss bro Michael Fossati of
spiritofhouse.com for updating us
with such a regularity and acuracy…Not to say that I haven’t found anything
worth the listen during all these weeks or that I didn’t want to write anymore,
but simply coz’ I felt like I didn’t have that much of excitement if not
interest to express…
As a matter of
fact and apart from a few exceptions, I’ve simply come to the point where too
much is too much with all those ‘Re’s’ around. I mean reprises, remixes, reedits
or whatever. This being to me the sign of a global lack of creativity, as if
many people around didn’t have that much to express or if we ended up coming to
a point where a new step (system or whatever) has to be reached in order for the
production to… re-generate itself as well as providing us with a new shuffle of
excitement the way it was back at the end of the 80’s for instance or in the mid
90’s… And I’m probably far from being the only one in such a state of mind,
judging by the reactions we may notice here or there, from the crowd as from
some of the artists themselves, as recently stated by James Duncan for
instance on these pages.
Is this that the current production has lost the energy it used to have
not that long ago, seing for instance our beloved Kerri Chandler going
back to the raw, as opposed to those many live concepts which have seen the day
over the last years ? If one thing is for sure at least, it’s that this search
for musicality has never reached the level of the production which was around
some 25 to 30 years ago, despite its many attempts to recapture it under the
form of all those Re… prises/mixes/edits we’ve mentioned earlier on. And the
reason of this situation is quite simple (and still the same), having most of
the DJ’s/producers around being non musicians. And this is as true as the fact
that a musician isn’t neither trained to have the know how in terms of
expectations of the crowd coming to a club. This putting me in the position to
say that both a DJ, a producer, an arranger, a composer, a sound engineer and,
of course, a musician should be taken for who they are, as opposed to have many
people around trying to make us believe the way they currently do that they’re a
sort of a bit of everything at the same time…
Once again, too many of something on top of it done simultaneously ends
up killing the thing itself and subsequently the excitement we, as listeners,
are supposed to feel when in front of said new thangz. This being the possible
reason why a guy like Louie Vega embraces so many different directions at
the current time, meanwhile giving the impression that he’s in search for a path
where he would feel totally like home. Not to mention vet DJ/producer
François K going his own way since a few months, shoud it be behind the
decks at his Monday residency or productiionwise. And that’s probably the same
regarding a whole bunch of current people around trying to rec
apture the essence
of the groove while revamping treasures of the past. The search being the same,
even though the manner is different.
This said, the
direct consequence isn’t what our current heroes had necessarily in mind on
their attempts, seing more and more (young) people searching for the originals…
as if nothing better had been done during these last 25/30 years which, to me,
is the same kinda non sense.
As already said
many times on these pages, an extreme always leads to another but if one thing
is to remain for sure, it’s that the creators, whatever the tools they may use,
will always be recognized the way they have to be one day or another, as opposed
to the many impersonators around. What’s cruelly needed is probably a scale of
values if not a classification, they way we may find some when talking about
wines for instance even though such a thing is quite subjective. At least, the
current sales on eBay as far as the music we love is concerned,
should give a clear sign of what (many) people are into. MFSB
INDA(RE)MIX
TENNERZ
CLYDE ALEXANDER
Gotta Have Your Love (Heavenly Star)
LTG EXCHANGE
Corazon/Waterbed (Fania)
CHICAGO Street
Player (Columbia/promo)
RAY PARKER Jr &
RAYDIO It’s Time To Party Now (Arista)
LAMONT DOZIER
Going Back To My Roots (Atlantic)
TENDERNESS Gotta
Keep On Trying (RCA)
IDRIS MUHAMMAD
Could Heaven Ever Be Like This (Buddah/promo)
LEROY BURGESS
Heartbreaker (Salsoul/promo)
DON RAY Standing
In The Rain (Polydor/promo)
JANICE MCCLAIN
Smack Dab In The Middle (RFC/promo)