After a summer of standout performances at iconic festivals like Glastonbury and Camp Bestival, The Barefoot Bandit is back with their highly anticipated new single, ‘Purple Paradise’, featuring Shniece. Known for their electrifying sound which blends element of reggae, ska, pop and dub, the band continue to showcase writing which is at once commercially viable and musically rich. […]
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Five For Friday – 2nd August 2024
Kailaya – ‘Montenegro For The Summer’ Multi-talented American-Ukrainian singer-songwriter Kailaya has now released her newest single ‘Montenegro For The Summer’. This alt-pop track, infused with jazz-afrobeat guitar and R&B flair, captures the playful spirit of a summer getaway and showcases Kailaya’s distinctive style, appealing to fans of artists like Camila Cabello, Cleo Sol, and KIRBY. […]
Five For Friday – 5th January 2024
Shannon Kohl – ‘Withdrawals (One Night Stand)’ With a sound that looks to blend tropical influences with a commercial edge, Canadian artist Shannon Kohl brings back more of her distinctive direction on the groove-filled new gem ‘Withdrawals (One Night Stand)’. With her sweet and passionate vocals spread across a sweeping production throughout, she continues to […]
Genevieve Miles Takes Us on a Bittersweet Journey with “Tough Love”
Genevieve Miles’ latest single “Tough Love” emerges as a poignant anthem of heartbreak and self-discovery.
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News wrap: Guy in Brighton, Pink Floyd in German magazine, Ron Geesin talks sound effects
This morning we’re bringing together a few small items of recent news that might be of interest, all with a Floyd connection! First, those in or near Brighton in the south of England, Guy Pratt is hosting a Q&A with Toby Amies about Amies’ new movie about King Crimson, In The Court Of The Crimson King. The Q&A follows a screening of the film at Brighton’s Duke Of York’s Picturehouse (which dates from 1910 and claims to be the oldest purpose-built cinema in the UK), on Saturday, April 8th at 8:30pm. Details and tickets here (https://www.picturehouses.com/movie-details/008/HO00012682/in-the-court-of-the-crimson-king-toby-amies-q-a). For those of you in Germany, the latest issue (cover date March 2023) of Eclipsed Magazine (https://www.eclipsed.de/en) has a large feature on The Dark Side Of The Moon – as hinted at with the very eye-catching cover. Their synopsis of the main feature is as follows: “50 years ago, in March 1973, the eighth album of Pink Floyd was released. At that time, no one could have guessed what traces “The Dark Side Of The Moon” would leave in the world of rock music. Today we know that it is one of the five best-selling albums of all time and crowned an entire genre. For art rock and for the band itself, a new era began with this work. Pink Floyd would become one of the most famous and influential groups ever. The album is a synthesis of music, lyrics, sound and artwork. To this day, it has lost none of its fascination. This fascination will also be kept alive by the new deluxe box of the album – including Dolby Atmos mix – which will be released on March 24.” From the cover it is clear that they also look at Alan Parsons’ work on the album, and include a classic interview with David Gilmour. Our thanks to Michael Nickel for the information on this one! Last month, the BBC’s Radio 4 broadcast a documentary about sound effects, and the incredible impact they have on story-telling and atmosphere within film, TV and radio. The hour-long programme, which is available to listen to online (https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m001hxs4) for the next 11 months, includes musicians and foley artists, alongside the likes of Ben Burtt who made iconic sounds for Star Wars. Ron Geesin, who worked with Pink Floyd on Atom Heart Mother, and chiefly with Roger Waters on Music From The Body (although the entire band appear uncredited on the final track of the album), also features from around the 17 minute mark. Ron explains how he got into creating his sound textures and techniques. Our thanks to Malcolm Walker for tipping us off about this fascinating radio show. Staying with the radio, last week, Paul Giblin, director of Phonic FM, an Exeter community station, dedicated his radio show to his personal celebration of 50 years of The Dark Side Of The Moon, reconstructing the album from many diverse sources in a live 2 hour mix. He started with the original Speak to Me, then explored classical, bluegrass, jazz, reggae, dub, ska, polka, dubstep, trance, soul, wild rock, country and other takes on it until concluding with the Floyd’s live Eclipse from 1974, complete with its tolling bell. Listen to the show in full here! (https://www.mixcloud.com/paulgiblin33/fsoe-show-dark-side-50-year-diversity-mix/). Finally, details of some shows covering Pink Floyd’s music. First, Primus leader Les Claypool and his Fearless Flying Frog Brigade (which includes Sean Lennon on guitar) will be touring the US this summer performing Animals in full (with co-headliners Jerry Harrison of Talking Heads and Adrian Belew on 11 dates performing Remain In Light). Dates, venues and ticket info at Ticketmaster.com (https://www.ticketmaster.com/search?q=Les+Claypool%27s+Fearless+Flying+Frog+Brigade&lang=en-us). Second, for those in Sicily, Pink’s One, the Italian Pink Floyd tribute show, are bringing back Floyd backing singer Machan Taylor, saxophonist Scott Page and percussionist Gary Wallis, for three live concerts, respectively at the Mandanici Theater in Barcellona Pozzo di Gotto on April 21st and at the Vittorio Emanuele Theater in Messina on April 22nd and 23rd 2023. Tickets and more details are available from Tickettando (https://www.tickettando.it).
Dub Side Of The Moon reissue on coloured vinyl
February 2003, by the Easy Star All Stars (https://www.brain-damage.co.uk/albums/easy-star-all-stars-dub-side-of-the-moon.html). Using the pick of the reggae and soul community, who spent over three years on the work, Dub Side Of The Moon was one of the more outrageous attempts at reworking Floyd tunes that has come along over the years. And it works really well – so much so that Nick Mason has mentioned it on occasion as a version he enjoys, particularly over renditions by tribute bands and suchlike. The idea came about in 1999 when New York reggae label vice president Lem Oppenheimer convinced his colleagues that this was a viable concept to cover. He imagined it would “echo Dark Side’s album artwork – refracting Pink Floyd’s music vision through a prism of reggaes’s rich rhythmic and instrumental possibilities”. Gathering some of the best musicians of their genre, the producers approached the work seriously – so seriously in fact, that the (alleged) Wizard Of Oz synchronicity apparently works throughout! For those who missed out on it originally, or who fancy it on vinyl, Rough Trade (https://www.roughtrade.com/gb/easy-star-all-stars/dub-side-of-the-moon-a8b64474-be8b-435d-8336-ef0b3d906812) have announced an exclusive, coloured vinyl edition of just 300 copies available to order currently, ahead of the 5th August 2022 release date. As far as we are aware, it is the first time that this has been released on vinyl, previously being released on CD. Our thanks to Brendan Docherty for letting us know about this!
Beneath the Surface: LOR
Happy Friday one and all! It’s a wonderfully sunny afternoon & I’m joined by a wonderfully talented singer-songwriter, who has just released her debut single, ‘Used To.’ LOR is Toronto’s newest voice in alternative RnB and our latest Beneath the Surface guest star! 1. What first got you into music/who inspired you to make music? …
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Emanuel’s Alt Therapy Session 2: Transformation is a masterpiece
2020 has been full to the brim with new music and at this time of year we’re weighing up our options for which new cover song and hotly-tipped collab we will be adding to our festive playlists, but when you need a break from all those shooting star wishes, snow scenes and the improbability of Santa …
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In Conversation with Brew
Based in Dublin, Ireland, but born in New York, USA, Brew is an interesting alternative rock artist. After moving to London a while back, Joe Strummer gave him the confidence to form his band Blue Sun; however, we want to focus on his latest solo project. We had a chance to speak with Brew about …
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Photos: Rebelution at ACL in Austin, Texas
Who: Rebelution (ACL Late Show) Where: Emo’s (Austin, TX) When: October 12, 2019 – Post and photos by Brian Delumpa FOLLOW US! LIKE, FOLLOW, and […]
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