Friday, July 28, 2023

Slowe - Where The Mind Wanders

‘Where The Mind Wanders’ is the debut album from Bristol-based producer, multi-instrumentalist, artist and songwriter, Slowe.

This project is a window into Slowe’s mind, with each song reflecting a different aspect of her inner world. With a musical landscape that ebbs and flows, Slowe poetically addresses the struggles of self-doubt and the beauty of fulfilment and joy. These themes are perfectly embodied in “A Simple Act” as she explores uncertainty, wanting to push herself, but faltering at times with a lack of confidence. Led by the cyclical urge to push yourself and subsequent hesitancy, the lyrics move through sparkling R&B Rhodes and celesta that nod to her love of neo-soul and a loose beat played by Conor Harrington, bopping between Sam Fox’s smooth bassline.

The tracks showcase the versatility in Slowe’s production, with different expressions mirroring the furthest corners of her mind, “both introspective and immersive, each track is a dive into the depths of the human psyche, exploring the intricacies of emotions and thoughts that often go unspoken” she explains.

‘Where The Mind Wanders’ features previous singles “WLYTK”, Slowe’s avant-soul exploration of withheld feelings, the retro-tinged slow jam “Superego”, and the urban jazz-hop groove “Fix Me Up’” featuring Rachai. Speaking of seeking balance, certainty and clarity when moving forward it “perfectly summarises the themes on the album and what I was going through when making these songs” Slowe adds.

‘Feel’ features a team of local, Bristolian musicians: Eli Jitsuto from Snazzback plays the guitar, Sam Fox adds the melodic bass riff, Conor Harrington is on drums and Laurence Fazakerly Buglass brings his effortless keys into the mix. As they dance in a sultry, sparse arrangement the focus shifts between two imperfect people navigating bad habits in a relationship, where they are ultimately overcome by unconditional love. Embedded in the album is the J Dilla inspired instrumental gem, “Inertia”, through which Slowe’s production takes mainstage with the captivating, improvised saxophone from Oli Morris. ‘Stay Right Here’ celebrates a 10-year milestone in her relationship, “it's quite a beautiful thing to know someone that well and to have shared so much together” Slowe reflects, embracing her contentment. Aiming for a classic, 70’s soul feel, Slowe and the co-producer Laurence composed a string section by layering each player and recreated a gritty, vintage quality with pedal effects. “Solar” captures a feeling of seasons moving past you, whilst feeling stuck in winter, which comes through in the raw, acoustic feel. In response to this tension, the following track “Lunar” reassures with a success story of breaking free from the anxiety that holds you back and prevents you from reaching your full potential. The final, psychedelia-tinged track “Calibrate” closes the album.

Following continued support from resident DJ James Threlfall, BBC Introducing have shared a short, exclusive, live rendition of “Superego”. The project has also garnered support from Robert Elms (BBC Radio London), Don Letts (BBC Radio 6 Music), BBC Radio 6 Music’s Focus Beats, Valida and Scott Dallavo (KCRW), Boba Fatt and Tom Pickford (Soho Radio), Marshmello (NTS), Neil Bopperson and General Public (Balamii), Stereofox and Dummy Mag, among others.

Slowe’s DIY approach is reminiscent of lo-fi beat-making; delicately layering together session recordings, and repurposing techniques akin to those of J Dilla and Madlib. The result is both nostalgic and fiercely contemporary, with sparkling Rhodes, vintage drum lines, and buttery vocals. The combination of Slowe’s radiant lilts and introspective lyricism atop the fuzzy, analogue warmth makes for swooning escapism.
 

Tracklist:
1. WYLTK
2. Superego
3. Fix Me Up
4. Feel
5. A Simple Act
6. Inertia
7. Stay Right Here
8. Solar
9. Lunar
10. Calibrate



Terrace Martin - Curly

Grammy-nominated artist and producer Terrace Martin has unveiled his newest project, Curly, the second in his series of jazz albums to be released in 2023 through the Sounds of Crenshaw/BMG partnership.

Serving as both curator and producer, the music is a continuation of legacy of both Martin and jazz music. Curly holds an especially pointed significance, Martin explained, “This is a body of work that represents the spirit of my father. Curly represents courage, heart, and adventure.”

Across the album are references to Martin’s illustrious career. ‘How Much A Dollar Cost’ shares a name with the distinctive track of Kendrick Lamar’s To Pimp A Butterfly, where Martin served as a collaborator. In its new context, the track retains its meditative qualities while a more free-flowing narrative.

Much of the music evokes this period of Martin’s craft. The single ‘Valdez Off Crenshaw’, which features contributions from Kamasi Washington, Cory Henry, and Robert Sput Searight, boasts instrumentation that is uniquely imaginative, with the feel of a summer breeze. As curator, Martin enlists a group of familiar collaborators as well as new talent to craft Curly’s sound: Washington, Henry, and Searight make pronounced appearances along with Larry Goldings and Nir Felder. While the songs are extensive in performance, they never overstay their welcome, forming an album that can be lived in for hours on end.

Martin previously released the first offering in his ongoing series of jazz releases, Fine Tune.

Tracklist:
1. 24th & Lake (feat. Cory Henry & Robert 'Sput' Searight)
2. Bromali (feat. Robert 'Sput' Searight, Larry Goldings & Nir Felder)
3. Final Thought (feat. Kamasi Washington, Robert 'Sput' Searight & Larry Goldings)
4. How Much A Dollar Cost (feat. Robert 'Sput' Searight, Larry Goldings & Nir Felder)
5. Sweeter (feat. Cory Henry) [Extended Version]
6. Valdez Off Crenshaw (feat. Kamasi Washington, Cory Henry & Robert 'Sput' Searight)
7. Untitled 5 (feat. Robert 'Sput' Searight, Larry Goldings & Nir Felder)
8. Blue Monday (feat. Robert 'Sput' Searight, Larry Goldings & Nir Felder)
9. The Voice of King Nipsey (feat. Kamasi Washington, Robert 'Sput' Searight, Larry Goldings & Nir Felder)

VA - Soulful Deep & Dope Ibiza 2023

One of the UK's best loved independent imprints, Reel People Music, continue to push their love and passion for all things Soulful as they drop the new installment of compilation series SOULFUL DEEP & DOPE.

SOULFUL DEEP & DOPE IBIZA 2023 is made up of 20 gorgeous slabs of Soulfulness and features wonderful contributions from the likes of ATJAZZ, REEL PEOPLE, EMMACULATE, OSUNLADE, DENNIS FERRER, THE LAYABOUTS, CRACKAZAT, SEBB JUNIOR, KRAAK & SMAAK, OPOLOPO, TURBOJAZZ, SEAN MCCABE and our very own REEL PEOPLE.

Tracklist:
1. Portia Monique, Sir LSG & The Bless – Grace (Sir LSG & The Bless remix)
2. Mothers Favorite Child, Saeeda Wright & Opolopo – Purple Funk (Opolopo remix)
3. Risk Assessment – It's Not Right But It's Okay (feat Monica Blaire - vocal mix)
4. Reel People, Angela Johnson & Dennis Ferrer – Can't Stop (Dennis F's Falling 4 U mix)
5. Technoir, Turbojazz & Sean McCabe – Techtube (Turbojazz & Sean McCabe remix)
6. The Layabouts & Shea Soul – Perfectly (The Layabouts vocal mix)
7. Thakzin, Ray T & Jimpster – Don't Let Me See (Jimpster remix)
8. Opolopo, Angela Johnson & Atjazz – Sunshine (Atjazz Love Soul remix)
9. Sebb Junior – I Heard You Calling (extended mix)
10. Stephanie Mills & The Layabouts – Free (The Layabouts vocal mix)
11. Modaji – Things U Do 4 Me (Crackazat remix)
12. Reel People, Muhsinah, Kraak & Smaak – Something New (Kraak & Smaak remix)
13. Tony Momrelle & Louie Vega – All The Things You Are (Louie Vega remix)
14. Moon Rocket & Paula – Reciprocity (main mix)
15. DJ Spinna & Phonte – Tonight We Ride (vocal mix)
16. Osunlade, Maiya James & Atjazz – Same Thing (Atjazz remix)
17. Zo!, Muhsinah & Terry Hunter – Packing For Chicago (Terry Hunter remix)
18. SanXero, Katarina G & Scott Diaz – Walk By Me (Scott Diaz Grand Plans dub)
19. Mood II Swing & Lea-Lorien – Beautiful
20. Reel People, Vanessa Freeman & Emmaculate – Butterflies (Emmaculate remix)

VA - Mr Bongo Record Club, Vol. 6 (Deluxe)

Curating and ordering the tracks for a Mr Bongo Record Club is always special. You’re reminded of the feelings you had when sitting at home with a cassette player on pause trying to compile the perfect mixtape to impress the latest object of your affection, or that friend with whom you share a musical kinship and spark off each other’s latest discoveries. Hearing old tracks for the first time or diving into the most upfront selections keeps the fires burning and passions alight.

Here, for volume six, we present recent finds and treasured classics from Brazil, Sweden, the USA, South Africa, Portugal, Japan, Trinidad and Tobago, and Canada. We have included selections by the Brazilian rising star Dora Morelenbaum as well as from heritage-Brazilian musicians and vocalists Haréton Salvanini, Copa 7, and Mirna. There’s also the wonderful Brazilian-not-Brazilian take of 'Ye Me Le' by Hazel Scott And The Braza Brasil, plus sublime gospel from the New York Community Choir. We’ve picked disco and soul rarities by General Lee and Ash Soul, Inc., and for the first time on vinyl, an incredible psych-pop song by the illustrious Matthew Tavares. There are cuts from some of our favourite contemporary Swedish musicians, Sven Wunder and Dina Ögon too. This compilation is packed full of gems that are plucked from differing times and spaces, but somehow all gel together beautifully. We hope you love them too.

Tracklist:
1. Dora Morelenbaum – Japao
2. The New York Community Choir – I'll Keep My Light In My Window
3. General Lee – Pleasure
4. The Drive – Africa Bossa
5. Chiemi Eri – Okosa-Bushi
6. Manny Corchado & His Orchestra – Pow Wow
7. Sven Wunder – Easy Going
8. Dina Ögon – Bakom Glaset
9. Vee Gees – Talkin
10. Mave & Dave – Do You Really Want My Love
11. Hazel Scott & The Braza Brasil – Ye Me Le
12. Inês Soares – Um Amor Para Toda A Vida
13. Hareton Salvanini – Estrada
14. Copa 7 – Copa Sete No Samba
15. Mirna – A Volta
16. Dina Ögon – Tombola 94
17. I Do You Love
18. Ash Soul, Inc. – I Do Love You
19. Ponderosa Twins Plus One – Bound
20. Matty – Blood
21. Shira Small – Eternal Life

Koralle - Insomnia

‘Insomnia’ is the third solo album by Italian jazz beat maestro Koralle for Melting Pot Music. Without exaggeration, it can be described as the most mature and advanced piece of work by the beatmaker and producer from Bologna. On ‘Insomnia’, Koralle invites some of his favourite artists and musical peers to collaborate and exchange sounds and ideas, beats, melodies, and lyrics. The guest list includes fellow producers & musicians FloFilz, Pachakuti, Figub Brazlevic, Kuranes, Phoniks and Brous One as well as rappers and singers Kid Abstrakt, KeepVibeNear, Ryshon Jones.

Koralle produced most of the songs during long nights while struggling with insomnia. Insomnia is a common sleep disorder that can make it hard to fall asleep, hard to stay asleep, or cause you to wake up too early and not be able to get back to sleep. Insomnia can sap not only your energy level and mood but also your health, work performance and quality of life. Luckily the quality of sleep has improved for Koralle since then.

Tracklist:
1. New Day
2. Palosanto
3. Don't Be Afraid
4. Mission (feat.
Kid Abstrakt)
5. Train To Moabit (feat. Figub Brazlevic)
6. Insomnia
7. Tell Me (feat.
Kuranes)
8. Pills (feat. Phoniks)
9. If I Had A Diary (feat. KeepVibesNear)
10. Blunotte (feat. FloFilz)
11. Luna Piena
12. Mandala (feat.
Pachakuti)
13. Getting By (feat. Ryshon Jones)
14. Meditation
15. Healing
16. Eames House
17. Keep It Moving (feat.
Brous One)
18. Segnalibro
19. U Do
20. Things Are Going To Be All Right

The Budos Band - Frontier's Edge

Frontier's Edge is the new EP by the fiery, energetic, genre-defying group The Budos Band. Their first release after departing their two-decade-long home of Daptone Records and joining Diamond West Records - founded by the Budos' own Thomas Brenneck and Jared Tankel - Frontier's Edge finds the group hungry, passionate and primed to charge into their next epoch.

Tracklist:
1. Frontier's Edge
2. Devil Doesn't Dance
3. KRITN
4. Crescent Blade
5. Passage To Ashinol
6. Curled Steel

High Pulp - Days In The Desert

"High Pulp THE BAND takes a break from the slapdash road life to explore a more delicate world of flavor and profile. After months of experimentation, High Pulp presents a hot sauce of unprecedented flavor. Whispers in the industry abound, as the band has kept the sauce top secret, working under the cover of night at an undisclosed location. The result is a sauce that runs the gamut from smokey nabisco reed to sweet honey jam overtones. Yes, it is true that High Pulp infuses the sauce with the same mind-bending psychedelic properties as the sweet sweet music they present on stage... but don't worry - the hallucinations will not impede you from your daily functions."

Tracklist:
1. Slaw
2. Dirtmouth
3. Solanin
4. Never In My Short Sweet Life
5. Robert Pollard
6. Unified Dakotas
7. Fast Asleep
8. (If You Don't Leave) The City Will Kill You
9. Fatigue
10. Bad Infinity

Wetter Etc. - Umschwung


Wetter Etc. is a multidisciplinary collective from Vienna. Your goal: You want to soften borders. What that means? Visual, audio and performing arts merge into one another as part of their debut album "Umkehr" and thus convey a change in the weather. The songs begin before the storm, followed by the storm, finally arriving at the clearing of the sky. Vocals are deliberately avoided, the dramaturgy is carried by the music. The sound of the collective can be assigned to contemporary jazz, but enriched with pop culture elements and narrative styles. The music is performed by Miriam Adefris (harp), Marco Kleebauer (drums), Aaron Hader (saxophone) and Maximilian Walch (piano).

Tracklist:
1. Diesig
2. Dichter Schnürlregen
3. Föhn
4. Umschwung
5. Sturmwarnung
6. Grauer Trog
7. Wandkreuz
8. Gebrochen
9. Laub
10. Auf der Hütte
11. Am Abend
12. Der Nebel Lichtet Sich Nicht



*Bonus (Wetter Etc. (Westbahn Studio Live))

Dal - The Dartmoor National Park Tapes

Dal's first long-form release ‘The Dartmoor National Park Tapes' represents a moment in time, and an exploration into the bands formative sound. Presented as more of a beat tape, the 9 tracks form a story of their time spent living and recording music over the pandemic, deep within Dartmoor National Park.

Tracklist:
1. Vesti MOTM
2. Cousin's Number
3. Dartmoor National Park
4. Jackson Moloin
5. Nylon Kibylon
6. Decide 2
7. Creamo's
8. Heung Min's Thought
9. Shiroud