“Sugah Daddy” marks the return to recorded music, after a fourteen year (!) hiatus, of the enormously talented D’Angelo. The clattering and very funky “Sugah Daddy” exists in the more pop eschewing “Chicken Grease” side of D’s sound but contains all the feel and harmonic innovation (and more!) that made D’Angelo a singular talent and artist. “Sugah Daddy” is really really good. D’Angelo’s third LP Black Messiah is out this week.
Two of our favorite remixers anywhere right now; Denver-based genre jumper Stélouse and the Chicago duo behind hypem-toppping remixes for Oh Wonder and Magic Man Louis the Child collaborate on a head-nodding and soulful new mix for Chiefs and vocalist Nick Acquroff.
Osca released in November one of the year’s best debut EP’s in “Blood”. Here, the EP’s title track is reshaped by DC duo GEMS’ into an inventively dark melange of layered percussion and a perfectly prescribed cinematic instrumental. Osca’s “Blood” EP is available now from Duly Noted Records.
Overlooking a cloudy Los Angeles, COACH Backstage hosted a grand re-introduction rooftop party along with new Creative Director Stuart Vevers, this past Thursday night midst the rain. Sound poured onto famous Rodeo Drive for the reopening of the COACH store, while tastemakers where entertained by performances from the likes of Skylar Grey and Kid Cudi. Appropriately some of LA’s most famous music (Lo-Fang, Ionna Gika, Kilo Kish) and celebrity (Chloe Sevigny, Kirsten Dunst, Kate Bosworth) where in attendance. Drinks where plentiful and food from all walks of life where available for tasting. Check out some images from the performances below. Reviewed by Brian Litwin
Diplo turns to indie music’s A-List, namely Grizzly Bear’s Edward Droste and Vampire Weekend’s Rostam Batmangilj, to remix his production for Ty Dolla $ign’s “Stand For”. Feels good man.
AOSOON is the South London duo of Marisa Hylton and Manny Folorunso. “Same Difference” is of the thematically high-aiming and tunefully gripping and precise style of melody and arrangement that major pop break-outs are birthed from. Listen.
“Rollin’ On” is new from Sydney AU artist Eleanor Dunlop. The lead track from an upcoming EP due next year, “Rollin’ On” features vaguely surf rock guitar textures melded with 1990’s-styled chord progression wrapped into a concise modern pop package.
The pensive and plaintive “Losing You” is the third track to be revealed from Lake District UK band Aquilo’s sophomore EP “Human”, which is out now on our B3SCI Records.
After hearing the uplifting and anthemic debut EP from BØRNS “Candy”, I had to know more about the poetic man behind the new music and when we would hear more. We caught up with BØRNS about his previous treetop home, holiday plans, favorite poets, 2015 goals, and upcoming US tour with Misterwives!
How’s life in LA? Are you still in your treehouse? Tell us about the decor.
I have recently migrated from the treetops to a more grounded abode for a different perspective. I was living very simply with an outdoor kitchen overlooking the canyon, a loquat and apricot tree within picking distance, string lights and a shimmering disco ball in the branches and plenty of air to breathe.
Has living so secluded and minimally affected you or your writing in any way?
It freed me musically. I could sing and play electric guitar all hours of the night. And not having many belongings clears your mind of clutter.
Your music is really dreamy, upbeat, romantic and hopeful. Was that reflective of your life at the time you wrote those songs?
The songs came from the feeling of longing. Theres a lot of passion in what you can’t have. Also the feeling of weightlessness, like being in outer space or floating in the ocean or the caress of a lover.
You’ve been touring quite a lot this year, how has it been?
BØRNS: A grand experiment. It’s always an interesting game playing your music for people who aren’t familiar with it. You learn what jives and what you thought would jive but seemed way cooler in your head.
You must have grown quite a fan base this year, with all your touring and the release of your EP. Have you had any great fan interactions this year you could tell us about?
People say some pretty interesting things on the inter-web. Some flattering, some a little frightening. And apparently I really need to play in Hong Kong.
If you could choose any celebrity to like your music, follow you on tour and be your band aid who would it be?
Probably an old poet. Like the late Pablo Neruda. So we could have inspiring conversation about women and romance.
Are you excited to have a break from tour? What do you do to wind down after?
Not yet, the tour has just begun. I’ve recently inherited a claw foot tub that will definitely be a part of the unwinding process.
Plans for the holiday season? Do you think you’ll have time to write more?
I’ll be taking a trip to the tundra of Michigan. Probably do some snowshoeing and drink hot beverages while playing the baby grand piano in the house I grew up in.
Do you set aside time to write or do you write as it comes to you?
Whenever I give myself too much time I end up writing in circles and completely evolving a song from the original idea. I’ve found the less time I give myself the better. You can never fully recreate that initial gut feeling of a sound or emotion.
How is your full length album coming along?
It’s like building a fire. Just feeding the flames and seeing what burns the brightest.
How did you choose your bandmates and collaborators, did you know them before you moved to LA?
I met my bandmates and producers in LA. I think in any collaboration it’s important your vibes complement each other creatively and on a human level. We’ve all become really great friends.
When did a musician or a song really move you? Tea for the Tillerman by Cat Stevens was a record I grew up listening to. Those songs still resonate with me and take me back. Perfectly placed words and melodies.
Must read book or poetry for fans? This is my Beloved by Walter Benton
What are you doing New Years Eve?
Drunken snow angels.
Looking forward to anything particularly in the new year?
My first US tour. Excited to hit the road.
Three things you hope will happen next year?
Become fluent in french, make a record in paris, meet a lovely parisian painter… Maybe I’m being too hopeful.
BØRNS performs an acoustic version of “Electric Love” with Zella Day.
UK newcomers Honne have had quite the year for themselves; between authoring one of the year’s best songs “Warm On A Cold Night” and following it up with a string heavily buzzed singles. Here, the twosome spin a decidedly minimalist character around the Rae Morris track “Under The Shadows” mixing in warm synths and low touch breaks.