What's everyone looking for today? I don't know much that's out but folks will probably be interested in
* Brittany Howard - Jaime Reimagined - remixes of her Jaime from two years ago -- weirdly late to me but I'll take it. The producers and features list is pretty crazy too: Little Dragon, Georgia Anne Muldrow, 9th Wonder, Childish Gambino -- should be a fun listen at least.
* Leon Bridges - Gold-Diggers Sound - I'm hot and cold on him but I'll at least be giving this a spin.
* Emma-Jean Thackray - Yellow -- she's been doing really interesting things in the London jazz-ish scene for a while now but this is her first official full-length, this might be my first listen today
1. "I JUST bought Jaime on vinyl last weekend." In response to Reply # 0
>* Brittany Howard - Jaime Reimagined - remixes of her Jaime >from two years ago -- weirdly late to me but I'll take it. The >producers and features list is pretty crazy too: Little >Dragon, Georgia Anne Muldrow, 9th Wonder, Childish Gambino -- >should be a fun listen at least.
I've never heard it, but I can't go anywhere without people singing its praises.
2. "it's a really great record" In response to Reply # 1
It took a while for it to click and now every time I go back to it, I love it more. Nothing else really sounds like it, songwriting is great, and it feels infinitely bigger than its slim running time. At this point I rarely listen to it only once, it's an obligation to give it a second listen.
New stuff I found on Spotify this morning...still have some more digging to go though.
These are singles unless followed bt or
Ledisi - Ledisi Sings Nina
Soulchef - Oh Baby
Mixmaster Mike - Megaton 10 (ft DJ Premier, A-Trak, Jazzy Jeff, MeloD, S-Styles, Q-Bert, Babu, Shortkut, Craze)
DJ Grumble & Ghubs - Leading the Pack Found Grunble on Soundcloud and like almost every beat I hear from him. "Star Beats" and "Leaving LA" from this album goes.
Orgone - Moonshadows Very vibey. Another solid ablum from Orgone.
Kevin Ross - Looking for Love
Shaila Prospere - You Don't Know (DJ Soulchild Remix)
Angill - My Word (ft Method Man, Chubhill, D Cure) Really only here for the Meth verse.
Damu the Fudgemunk - God Speed ft Blu
Termanology & Amadeus 360 the Beat King - Dead Rappers
Blue lab Beats - Sensual Loving
Kiana Lede - Ur Best Friend ft Kehlani
Leon Bridges - Gold-Diggers Sound Steam, Details, Don't Worry are my picks.
Gavin Turek - Madame Gold Not up on her outta LA but this album is SOLID. "Illusions", "Elevator" & "Thank You" are my picks.
4. "RE: New Release Friday 2021-07-23" In response to Reply # 0
>* Brittany Howard - Jaime Reimagined
Lots of remix albums out lately, probably bc of COVID -- easy way to get more out of an album that was released just before or during COVID without as much centralization.
Anyway, this was pretty good -- not every track was great, I'm not sure that any of them were revelations, but none of them got a total side-eye either and I'll go back to several. Didn't give it a super close listen but from what I remember I really liked Michael Kiwanuka's take on "13th Century Metal", and all the versions of Stay High and History Repeats (both favorites from the original). Want to go back and listen to "Georgia" again, another favorite from the original but I wasn't clued in during this version -- apparently it's got Emily King (!).
>* Emma-Jean Thackray - Yellow -- she's been doing really >interesting things in the London jazz-ish scene for a while >now but this is her first official full-length, this might be >my first listen today
I was curious whether this would fall more on the jazz end or the dance end of her work (not that they're separate) -- it really is a bit of a hybrid here but probably more toward the groove/dance end of things. On first listen, I really liked this but it will take some time for me to digest... not quite what I expected.
Can't find credits anywhere which is a bit frustrating... could have sworn I heard Cleo Sol on vocals on one of the early tracks.
7. "emma-jean thackray - yellow" In response to Reply # 4
ckray - Yellow -- she's been doing really >>interesting things in the London jazz-ish scene for a while >>now but this is her first official full-length, this might >be >>my first listen today > >I was curious whether this would fall more on the jazz end or >the dance end of her work (not that they're separate) -- it >really is a bit of a hybrid here but probably more toward the >groove/dance end of things. On first listen, I really liked >this but it will take some time for me to digest... not quite >what I expected. > >Can't find credits anywhere which is a bit frustrating... >could have sworn I heard Cleo Sol on vocals on one of the >early tracks.
Have given this a few more listens over the last week and really really dig it -- great debut. It actually gels really with SAULT, too. The drumming is exceptional, lots of ensemble vocals, and a lot of these songs make you want to get up and move but also reward closer listening. Really nice all around, this will stay in my rotation for a bit.
6. "Leon's album is legit" In response to Reply # 0
Not entirely sure I like it as much as his last album, but I need to sit with it a little more. Why Don't You Touch Me is a killer
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