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MiketheKnife wrote:
Meets "Ghostyhead" era Rickie Lee Jones. Definite Brickell vibe though- good call.
No this is Eddie on ecstasy.
fredriley wrote:
"Come on Sadie"? Who's Sadie?
I thought it was Carmel City
"Come on Sadie"? Who's Sadie?
I'll just leave the singer alone...
siandbeth wrote:
That is the frumpiest trumpet sound I've ever heard.
That would be a trombone, I believe.
That is the frumpiest trumpet sound I've ever heard.
beautiful
Cornelia wrote:
trumpet also reminds me of Groove Armada.
I thought the exact same thing! as for the singer, does any one else hear Bastard Faries?
bizzare - the groove, the accents, the trumpet, the texture. I think they have a future.
Cornelia wrote:
trumpet also reminds me of Groove Armada.
I thought the same. Like it a lot for the first hearing.
techer2 wrote:
holy crap! I can't believe they are actually playing this! You were definitely right that you won't find this anywhere else.....they are a Dannish group that has not definitely not hit the US yet. I saw them perform live, and the experience was completely amazing. Their CD leaves a bit to be desired, but live they are a totally different story. On stage, they had up to 8 people. The lead singer with her soothing and sexy voice was amazing. The male singer that they sometimes collaborate with would interact with the lead singer in a way that almost led you to believe you were watching a play. There was someone on electrical guitar. They had someone on cello. They had somoen on trumpet. They had one DJ playing the background goove with the beat. They had another DJ cutting and scratching. And finally, they had andother "DJ" of sorts on a computer who was manipulating in real time the feed from some of the instruments. You would hear the trumpet, but only softly, because what was going into the mike was being sent to the computer where he could manipulate it and then mix it into the rest of the song whenever he wanted. This was the first and only time that I have experienced and heard this kind of music. Is this a "genre"? Are there groups here in the US that perform like this or play that kind of music?
Do you mean performance technique? Try Fat Freddie & the Drop (NZ) or AfroCelts (UK) and try try to get out a bit more often.....
sounds pretty good
This is a great song, good find. I checked out the album and some of the songs on it are even better. But this was played on the OC, hence it gets the airtime.
musicfreq wrote:
Two bands come to mind. Morcheeba (UK) and Poi Dog Pondering (Chicago). Now I'll be looking out for Blue Foundation.
I thought "Poy Dog Pondering" was from Austin? I lived there back in the late 80's/early 90's. They were based out of Austin at that time. Promise...I do! :-)
interesting groove. i like
trumpet also reminds me of Groove Armada.
Thanks for the info, and I'm likin it.
techer2 wrote:
holy crap! I can't believe they are actually playing this! You were definitely right that you won't find this anywhere else.....they are a Dannish group that has not definitely not hit the US yet. I saw them perform live, and the experience was completely amazing. Their CD leaves a bit to be desired, but live they are a totally different story. On stage, they had up to 8 people. The lead singer with her soothing and sexy voice was amazing. The male singer that they sometimes collaborate with would interact with the lead singer in a way that almost led you to believe you were watching a play. There was someone on electrical guitar. They had someone on cello. They had somoen on trumpet. They had one DJ playing the background goove with the beat. They had another DJ cutting and scratching. And finally, they had andother "DJ" of sorts on a computer who was manipulating in real time the feed from some of the instruments. You would hear the trumpet, but only softly, because what was going into the mike was being sent to the computer where he could manipulate it and then mix it into the rest of the song whenever he wanted. This was the first and only time that I have experienced and heard this kind of music. Is this a "genre"? Are there groups here in the US that perform like this or play that kind of music?
Two bands come to mind. Morcheeba (UK) and Poi Dog Pondering (Chicago). Now I'll be looking out for Blue Foundation.
Peyote wrote:
Reminds me of Eddie Brickell.
Meets "Ghostyhead" era Rickie Lee Jones. Definite Brickell vibe though- good call.
Dave_Mack wrote:
Two many tracks of the same mediocre vocalist, methinks. I'll give it a 5.
Two = 2. too = also, or in excess e.g. "two starbucks is two too many"
techer2 wrote:
holy crap! I can't believe they are actually playing this! You were definitely right that you won't find this anywhere else.....they are a Dannish group that has not definitely not hit the US yet. I saw them perform live, and the experience was completely amazing. Their CD leaves a bit to be desired, but live they are a totally different story. On stage, they had up to 8 people. The lead singer with her soothing and sexy voice was amazing. The male singer that they sometimes collaborate with would interact with the lead singer in a way that almost led you to believe you were watching a play. There was someone on electrical guitar. They had someone on cello. They had somoen on trumpet. They had one DJ playing the background goove with the beat. They had another DJ cutting and scratching. And finally, they had andother "DJ" of sorts on a computer who was manipulating in real time the feed from some of the instruments. You would hear the trumpet, but only softly, because what was going into the mike was being sent to the computer where he could manipulate it and then mix it into the rest of the song whenever he wanted. This was the first and only time that I have experienced and heard this kind of music. Is this a "genre"? Are there groups here in the US that perform like this or play that kind of music?
Sounds interesting, would like to hear more from them.
Nice groove, but spoiled by the almost incessant clapping sound. What's that about - it doesn't need it!?
That's a nice, fun song for a beautiful sunny Wednesday. The voice reminds me (in parts) of the singer of Morcheeba. I'll give it a 7, but I'm sure it'll will go up to 8 next time.
mynonas wrote:
The same here for me, goes up from 7 to 8...
I was at 8, but am moving to 9, which I preserve for tunes that I rewind on RealPlayer to hear again & again.
freeone1 wrote:
Like this more every time i hear it, 7 to an 8 this time. Always good to hear new stuff. One of the many reasons to love RP! Thanks for the tunes!
The same here for me, goes up from 7 to 8...
what a great song! i dig it. nice vocals.
Reminds me of that band from the 80's, The Waitresses.
holy crap! I can't believe they are actually playing this! You were definitely right that you won't find this anywhere else.....they are a Dannish group that has not definitely not hit the US yet. I saw them perform live, and the experience was completely amazing. Their CD leaves a bit to be desired, but live they are a totally different story. On stage, they had up to 8 people. The lead singer with her soothing and sexy voice was amazing. The male singer that they sometimes collaborate with would interact with the lead singer in a way that almost led you to believe you were watching a play. There was someone on electrical guitar. They had someone on cello. They had somoen on trumpet. They had one DJ playing the background goove with the beat. They had another DJ cutting and scratching. And finally, they had andother "DJ" of sorts on a computer who was manipulating in real time the feed from some of the instruments. You would hear the trumpet, but only softly, because what was going into the mike was being sent to the computer where he could manipulate it and then mix it into the rest of the song whenever he wanted. This was the first and only time that I have experienced and heard this kind of music. Is this a "genre"? Are there groups here in the US that perform like this or play that kind of music?
Two many tracks of the same mediocre vocalist, methinks. I'll give it a 5.
Like this more every time i hear it, 7 to an 8 this time. Always good to hear new stuff. One of the many reasons to love RP! Thanks for the tunes!
Nice song -- never heard it. What I go to RP for: interesting new music I would get nowhere else.
for some unknown and perhaps unknowable reason...this is growing on me.
Reminds me of Eddie Brickell.
Awful.
Song is very lovely.
Really lovely song. Alas CD looks crazy expensive off amazon.