Translate

Friday 8 March 2013

Wretch 32 - Blackout ft. Shakka

Wretch 32 has released the first taste from his forthcoming second album. "Traktor" is one of my all-time favourite UK rap tracks. One of the main reasons for this was its uncommercial sound, yet it was still a UK top 5 hit. I must admit as a listener when I first heard the house-style organs, in combination with what sounds like a typical Calvin Harris style build-up I was fearing a typical four to-the-floor rap track. I was pleasantly surprised to find that it didn't resort to this easy shortcut. Instead what follows is a melancholy track that in my mind reminds me of the search for peace and quiet in a busy world. I imagine for an underground artist who has blown up like Wretch 32 there are times where his new life seems crazy. In fact there are references to frustrations with the paparazzi and "My ego's claustrophobic".

I really like this tune. Can't wait for the album that will shortly follow.

Tuesday 5 March 2013

Rustie - Slasherr

Rustie is going to be returning with Slasherr/Triadzz on 18th March. I really enjoyed his first album "Glass Swords". It won debut album of the year on the Guardian Music's poll and was well worth the award.

With his new track I love the double build-up at the start. By the time the beat kicks in at 0.54 you are almost going crazy! There is something in the intro that reminds me of an old school rave track. It then morphs into somewhat of a trap-influenced, with some exotic synths guiding it along. From what I have heard of Rustie before, that is his sound. I love that Glasgow/wonky sound, for the reasons it's like they (Hudson Mohawke for example) took dubstep, brought in more rap influences and created their own sound.

Slasherr/Triadzz is being released on the Numbers label. No indication of an album to follow, but it's good to hear some new music from Rustie.

Saturday 2 March 2013

Rudimental ft. Ella Eyre - Waiting All Night (Radio 1 Live Lounge)

It's great that Radio 1 still have the Live Lounge. I remember when Jo Whiley was the presenter and I really enjoyed listening to her because I loved the enthusiasm and knowledge she showed about music. I was also at university and her 10am-1pm show often coincided with me waking up! When she left the show and Fearne Cotton took over it really worried me that this special part of the show would end. Luckily it hasn't.

So here's Rudimental with what is more of a PA than a live performance. I remember last time they were live on Radio 1 they had a drummer. (Brrr. What happened to that boy?)

But anyway, the songs that Rudimental have come out with so far have been excellent. Ella Eyre has a really great voice, which goes from sultry to powerful through the verse to chorus. There hasn't really been an act like this since Roni Size and Reprazent. It also feels like an antidote to the Eurosynth dance that has gotten a bit played out. I am sure this will be a big hit. It has the catchy big chorused ingredients that go into making a song a major hit.