OK, I'm getting travel sick - or at least sick of travel now.
However, the journey back from Birmingham tonight was lightened by
a look in at the Eurostar station at St Pancras (London). This
delightful statue of the windswept (and train loving) poet Sir
John Betjeman is in stark contrast
with the champagne bars which are doing a roaring trade with "the
suits" this Wednesday evening. Recession, what rece$$ion?
It feels like time for a break, especially since the winter arrived
this past weekend with a good bit of snow which actually settled
for a day or two - this is really unusual in November, we don't
normally get any snow until January at the earliest. Ah well,
Belfast on Friday!
The Wailers didn't like snow in November either.
Hillbilly Hip Hop Shuffle - Ashley
Davies (Melbourne, Australia)
I found Ashley Davies' music a couple of weeks ago on Music Submit
but it wasn't downloadable. However, Ashley sent me the CD
Muscledrum Music 2 from
Melbourne, Australia, and now it is here safely in the studio in
Suffolk.
One half of Matt Walker and Ashley Davies, he won an ARIA award and
opened forn the likes of Bob Dylan and Patti Smith< Nick Cave
and the Bad Seeds, The Cruel Sea, Gomez and ZZ Top.
With his new solo project
Muscle
Drum Music Volumes 1 and 2, Ashley Davies comes to the fore
as one of the great drummer-songwriters. A thrilling rhythmic
adventure,
Muscle Drum
Music was recorded almost entirely by Ashley on two drum
kits, guitar and harmonica, with no loops or samples. As the CD
sleeve says "All instruments on this recording were played."
Find out more at:
www.ashleydaviesmusicanddrums.com
www.myspace.com/ashdaviesmusic
Sadly I'm not at the Jamendo show in Paris tonight but
I hope it is going really well. If you have been, give me a
shout and let me know.
No lack of travel at the moment, just not to the right places. I
was in London AGAIN on Friday and Monday which was a 16 hour day.
Travels again today in Birmingham and on Friday another flight to
Belfast in Northern Ireland for a few hours - I just need to get
through this week and that's it for a while.
L'ete en Hiver
(Summer in Winter) -
Maurice Gainen (Los Angeles, CA, USA)
The smooth flowing vocal stylings of Karoline Blandin adding her
Parisian French flair in L'ÉTÉ EN HIVER (SUMMER IN WINTER)
Producer-Engineer-Saxophonist and Flutist, Maurice Gainen can take
you around the world in 50 minutes and seven seconds in his new CD,
7 CONTINENTS-GLOBAL JAMS. This musically diverse masterpiece - two
years in the making, features a total of 38 musicians and was
created from sessions on the Internet, actually traveling the miles
as the title boasts to Antarctica, North America, South America,
Africa, Europe, Australia and Asia. "I was finishing my last CD,
JAZZ FLUTE JAMS in summer '06. I was reflecting on how I had
done music from many parts of the world over my career. So
why not make a CD with at least one song from every
continent? The songs could be original or traditional....no
limits on style. That was not such a daunting proposition
living in a place like LA with musicians from so many places and so
many musicians versed in styles from all over the world. But
I decided to set up a challenge for myself having at least one
principal musician in each song actually BE ON that
continent. So it was that musical and technical challenge,
combined with the fascination of finding and interacting with new
musicians all over the world that inspired me. I have been
rewarded many times over by the friends made and relationships
nurtured on this journey. This is a landmark recording for
me. It is one of those special life/career markers that we
all hopefully get from time to time."
www.mauricegainen.com/cds.html
cdbaby.com/cd/gainen3
Book of Lies - Miranda Vettrus
(Salem, OR. USA)
Miranda Vettrus grew up in an amusement park, makes horror movies
with her younger sister, Mariah and writes Go Go's inspired songs
at 3 in the morning. By the age of 5, Miranda had already jumped
off a 100 foot crane thrill-ride dubbed the Sky-coaster dozens of
times. She's written dozens of songs and continues to grow her
catalog by the day.
Her other interests include catching salamanders, playing
basketball, and hanging out with her pet goats. "My guitar's become
my prized possession, then my Mac laptop," Says Miranda. "I love
singing and performing. I hope to be doing this for a long
time!"
EP
Book of Lies is
available on iTunes and Amazon through her site, where there's also
a rather fine video:
www.mirandavettrus.com/
www.myspace.com/mirandavettrus
http://mirandavettrus.com/music.html
100 Little Reasons - Hundred Little
Reasons (UK)
100 Little Reasons are Andrew Grimes and Jim Crane. Find out just a
little about them at:
www.myspace.com/hundredlittlereasons
iTunes review, my thanks to
Graham. If you'd like toi add a review for Suffolk 'n' Cool you'll
find the show on iTunes (search for Suffolk) or use this link to
Suffolk 'n' Cool on iTunes
http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=121289766
Kou Chou Ching - Tiu Tiu Ssu Hsiang
Chi (MoShang Little DingDong Mix) (Taiwan)
MoShang is a sound jeweller who blends downtempo electronica with
Chinese instruments and sounds from the streets of Taiwan.
OK, so it is probably the most challenging of the 14 tracks on the
Asian Variations album - not challenging for you - for me, in
telling you what it"s called!
Get comfortable...
Discography:
Made in Taiwan (2004) [CD Baby, iTunes, etc.]
Chill Dynasty (2006) [chilldynasty.com]
http://moshang.net/
Motherless Child (Moshang Remix) -
Lovespirals (California, USA)
Title track from the EP in fact, all the tracks are the title
track! Anji Bee's sensual vocals and Ryan Lum's soulful guitar
& keyboards have been remixed by numerous artists in various
styles. This is a collection of remixes of the chillout duo
Lovespirals by Chris Caulder, The Black Channel Citizen, Hungry
Lucy and Karmacoda as well as a couple of remixes of their own. You
can buy Lovespirals music trough an unbelievably comprehensive
selection of on-line stores that you'll find on their site.
www.lovespirals.com/
Do check out Anji's excellent
Chillcast at:
www.anjibee.com
P'tit bonheur - Serge Cabon
(Quimper, France)
Very light ion information here but there is just one track on
Jamendo which you are welcome to download for yourself. Classic
French chanson with a really interesting twist.
www.myspace.com/sergecabon
www.jamendo.com/en/album/31551
Gabor's Electrical Language
is 150 this week. If you"ve not had a listen, DO. He finds some
excellent music and is at:
www.electricallanguage.co.uk
Mayonme - Carlos de Nicaragua y
Familia (Le Havre, Normandie, France)
Carlos Wiltshire, alias Carlos de Nicaragua, was born in
Bluefields, on the Nicaraguan Atlantic coast. His name is not only
in reference to his country of birth but mostly in reference to the
legendary Indian chief Nicaraocai, philosopher, ferocious warrior
and fighter. Carlos de Nicaragua was one of the precursors of the
sound system concept in Paris.
In Paris, latinos, french and africans dance during the concerts
under the blazing fire of a nicaraguayan named Carlos and his band
"Familia", pioneers of the salsa reggae style. His admiration for
the reggae prophets Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, Burning Spear [...]
pushed him to dedicate himself to this music, reinventing it and
mixing it with the tumbao of dancing rhythms from the Bronx and
other great salsa capitals.
There is a video that you just have to see at:
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=MHqYGt6ejqE
www.myspace.com/carlosdenicaraguayfamilia
http://cdbaby.com/cd/carlosdenicaragua
Big Pink Blanket - Hundred Little
Reasons (UK)
www.myspace.com/hundredlittlereasons