Tuesday, 30 July 2013

AlunaGeorge


Aluna Francis and George Reid (AlunaGeorge) are a London based electronic duo. Aluna being the vocals, with a sweet child-like sound, and George in charge of producing the mix of dub step, bass and garage.
The duo had a slow start up, first meeting in 2009, to announcing the title of their debut album in January 2013. It wasn't until a collaboration with the newly popular Disclosure on the track 'White Noise', that AlunaGeorge started to get noticed.
Listen to the extended album and judge for yourself, I especially like the cover of 'This Is How We Do It'.

Find AlunaGeorge here: alunageorge.com
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Friday, 12 July 2013

Bad


I just had to write a quick post about the Wale - Bad Remix featuring Rihanna. Now i've been a fan of the original since I heard it when I was in America back in May, but there's something about the sound Rihanna brings to the song that takes it to another level.
If you haven't heard it yet take a listen.

P.S Wale's album 'The Gifted' isn't half bad either.


Magna Carta...Holy Grail


So Jay-Z's back with his impressive twelfth album. Released without any pre singles, the album features artists such as Frank Ocean, Justin Timberlake, Rick Ross, Nas and of course Beyonce. 
He kick starts it with 'Holy Grail' featuring J.T, just to give you a taste of whats to come and get the juices flowing. Following this are a few tracks to keep you interested, but by the time you get to 'Oceans' featuring Frank Ocean, you know you're listening to something special.
What sets Magna Carta apart from other albums are the sounds and samples he uses from different eras and cultures, and yet he manages to mix them together and produce something very tasty. 
After winding things down with 'Part ii (On The Run)', Jay comes storming back in with one of my favourite artists, Nas, for 'BBC'. 
I think the most interesting track of the album has to go to 'Jay Z Blue', with samples from 'My Downfall' by B.I.G, and a monologue of Faye Dunaway in the film 'Mommie Deares' which gives a slightly eerie undertone.
Jay-Z released his album for free via the Magna Carta app available with Samsung, then later for retail sale, proving that it really is all about the music. He also shows an air of sophistication by using Battista di Domenico Lorenzi's, Alpheus and Arethusa statue as the album cover.

You can find more studio videos, like the one above, here: magnacartaholygrail.com


Sunday, 19 May 2013

Sleeping With Sirens

As I join the que of students waiting to be let in to Cardiff's well known Solus bar, the looming realisation that I am at least ten years older than everyone around me begins to set in. I manage to get in and it appears I have arrived half way through the second band, The Word Alive. Putting aside their poor vocals, The Word Alive have a good energy about them, doing their duty as support to rev up the crowd.
While awaiting SWS I notice the over powering odor of sweat, beer and general student hygiene, or lack of, and there are definitely some fashion faux pas walking around.
Without warning the band arrive on stage and kick start the performance with 'These Things I've Done', there is a lung splitting roar from all corners of the room and for once, standing at the back, I can actually see.
The layout of Cardiff Solus gives the feeling that you're a lot closer to the band than in reality, which is nice considering I'm as far away from them as anyone could get. 
Kellin's vocals are strong, and they have a good light show with complimentary colours that hypnotise. A few songs in and the band break apart, leaving just Kellin and Jesse on stage for a mini acoustic set.  The vibe in the room has now become chilled and everyone seems to be enjoying the banter between the two band mates.
Aside from a little too much chit chat for my taste, the breakdown is a nice change in the set, with Kellin even doing a little beatboxing during 'Roger Rabbit'.
The rest of the boys rejoin the stage and after a couple more songs the lights go down, it appears that this is the end of the set. A chant of 'one more song' starts up and soon every voice in the room is singing along. To the older members of the audience who have a number of gigs under their belt already, this is obviously a fake and the band will soon be back onstage.
As I predict the band soon arrive in view for their well planed encore. The crowd, blissfully unaware that they're being played like puppets, are more riled up than ever, phones high in the air trying to capture every minute, bouncers pulling surfers over the railings by the scruff of their necks, everyone enjoying the gig to the fullest. Every second counts when you're young.
Ending on 'If You Can't Hang', the set seemed unusually short, however the performance was good and I left satisfied knowing that was another band ticked off my list of ones to see.

Sleeping With Sirens new album 'Feel' will be out in June, and you can find them here:-




Friday, 15 February 2013

BESTIVAL 2013!

The Bestival line up this year is looking sick, with acts like The Roots, Angel Haze, Jessie Ware, Snoop Dogg(Lion), While She Sleeps and many more. If i'm not completely skint after my holiday I will definitely be getting a ticket.