As the weather in Britain eases up this week a new song is released by Jungle, which sounds really triumphant and invokes hazy days of summer, which will be around the corner. They have a sound which is now very identifiable. It sounds like a 70's soundtrack in the beats and the fact a number of them seem to be singing the vocals. It's really funky, but in a really laid-back way.
Who exactly they are is another question, which isn't exactly answered by the 20 or so people in the publicity photo on this track. But who cares anyway!
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Wednesday, 19 February 2014
Saturday, 28 December 2013
BBC Sound of 2014 Poll - Jungle - The Heat
The police-siren and the laid-back nature of the groove remind me of London on a quiet summer afternoon. In "The Heat". I also think the background noises such as what sounds like a kid playing and radio commentary stages add to the atmosphere they have sought to create in the track. But the main thing that makes it stand-out from the crowd is the Curtis Mayfield like vocals, which kick in at 0:25. There is something great about a vocal that sounds multi-tracked. You can almost imagine a live performance where the whole band is grooving along and singing at the same time.
The video is great because it looks like London. It's simple, but mesmerising because you are kept glued to the screen by the choreographed roller-skating routine. It's a grimy scene lit up by the creativity and talent. That's something you see around London so frequently.
Knowing how these polls work it's unlikely Jungle are going to win the whole thing, but they may get a top 5. I hope they do and that 2014 is a really successful year for them. Whoever they are!
Monday, 24 September 2012
Danny Byrd feat. General Levy - Blaze the Fire (Rah!)
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