Posts Tagged ‘Cherry Red Records

20
Jul
12

reviews:56

Tim Xavier
Arco-della Devozione
Rebellion

By taking one idea and running with it Tim Xavier coolly produces another winning formula with looped bells and tripped out voices working their way neatly into oblivion. If you like the sound of that then there’s almost eight minutes worth of these classic vocals and infectious rhythms to contend with on the Main Prime Time Mix. While the Paint The Sky Dub further expands the possibilities with even more delay and reverberation feeling ever more lush and exciting, leaving the actual Dub version to pin it all down with those bells and bliss again.

release: July 30

http://www.wilde-agency.com/artists/timxavier/

http://soundcloud.com/timxavier

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Tim-Xavier/70955032782

http://www.crosstownrebels.com/news-article/rebellion-a-new-label

 

Citizen
Room Service
Love Fever Records

Second release for Love Fever combines insistent beats and undulating techno stabs to devastating effect, with looped vocals adding a haunting melody to Room Service. Undoubtedly instantly appealing this sounds just perfect the dancefloor.  Jimmy Edgar then joins forces on Deeper Touch with a succession of space-aged electronics and trademark House keys sounding vital all over again. You Give Me That Something ends with smoky, soulful vocals intoning the title alongside deep pads while making its point loud and clear.

release: July 30

http://soundcloud.com/citizencitizen/

http://soundcloud.com/jimmyedgar

http://soundcloud.com/love_fever

 

Layo & Bushwacka!
Dancing in the Dark (remixes)
Olmeto

A taste of what’s in store from their forthcoming autumn album: Rising & Falling sees the release of two remixes but not the original of Dancing In The Dark – although these will certainly do for now. The Guy Gerber & DJ Tennis Remix, as you would expect, twists it all over stunning synthesisers, which alongside the breathy vocals sound hypnotic yet tastefully funky against the bassline. Audiofly deliver irresistibility moody beats and superbly warped bass, while the addictive spoken vocal receives an eerie treatment that really does get under your skin. Either way, this is rather excellent.

release: July 30

http://layoandbushwacka.com/

https://www.facebook.com/layoandbushwacka

 

Festival Of Bossa Nova
Cherry Red Records

Sometimes it’s a case of: right time, right place. Sometimes the music simply fits the occasion. But while I don’t profess to know much about Bossa Nova, judging from this selection of thirty two recordings from the late fifties to the very beginning of the 1960’s I really should do. Thankfully then the sleeve notes go a long way to rebalance that, while the music remains sharp throughout with nothing lasting much longer than two minutes and counting. Described as ‘Revolution with beauty’ Joao Gilberto’s vocals simmer on numbers such as ‘Corcovado’  while guitars blaze on others like Samba de nos dois, moving between the dancefloor and harmony for your heartstrings. Despite the confines of being labelled the genre captures a wide range of sights and sounds, and you would be doing yourself a possible disservice by not trying this out.

http://www.cherryred.co.uk/shopexd.asp?id=3732

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09
Mar
12

reviews:40

Aartekt
You & Me/ Girl Get Up
Something Different Records

As the label suggests this original sounding production from Aartekt does a whole lot more than simply replay Deep House numbers in sequence. In fact You & Me owes more to Europe than it does to America with its robotic twisted chords, electro beats and ice cool vocals all going to make this release one of the more original so far this year. As Harold Heath begins to redefine it all it suddenly occurs that this is what the word remix is meant for. However it’s not that this is better, just tastefully different with heavy bass tones and swinging rhythms producing ice cold perfection – on both versions. Girl Get Up then sends tech stabs into orbit with melodic odd-ball percussion and more distinctive voice, followed by Kirby’s punchier take which again squarely hits the button. 9

release: 13 March

http://soundcloud.com/somethingdifferentrecords/sets/sdr006-aartekt-you-me-girl-get/

https://www.facebook.com/somethingdifferentrecords

https://twitter.com/#!/S_D_Records

 

The Veda Rays
All Your Pretty Faces
God Within Recordings

The Veda Rays sounds like they should be some uber cool new-wave band sometime after Punk rock but who thankfully live up to their name and time with this exquisitely late night song. Falling nervously somewhere between Dance and Indie Scott Hardkiss once again dispatches a selection of interpretations which does all of the elements justice, most notably the guitar. Try the full Vocal, Instrumental, or for total proof James Stark’s tripped out Acapella and you may well agree. The Q-Burns Abstract Message Edit then re-tweaks the arrangement for much more of the same artistic merit. 9

release: 13 March

http://soundcloud.com/8dpromo/the-veda-rays-all-your-pretty

http://soundcloud.com/scotthardkiss

www.thevedarays.com

www.q-burnsabstractmessage.com

 

Nathan G
Future Proof 2
Large

Having reached an impressive/ incredible 150th release Large have expanded the possibilities still further with this second instalment from Nathan G, which not only features an explosive cover but has the music to match. Generate Fire creates the sort of impression that something strange is happening with its futurist combination of assorted instrumentation and electronic creativity which rushes headlong to a climatic conclusion. Leaving Come & Get It to twist Disco through filters for a smoother ride, while the Boogie Rapture Remix of Night Time Is The Right Time slows down the pace to an intelligent head-nodding sequence of events. 8

release: 21 March

http://www.traxsource.com/index.php?act=show&fc=tpage&cr=titles&cv=144528&alias=deephouse&ca=top

http://www.largemusicglobal.com/

 

Henry Mancini
Moon River And Me
El/ Cherry Red Records

The legend that is Henry Mancini scored the theme song Moon River for Blake Edwards’ Breakfast At Tiffany’s back in 1961 and is a romance which will either leave you cold, or in fits of heart-warming envy. Personally, I can’t stand Moon River but then it is widely regarded as a classic – Mancini won two Oscars: one for Best Original Score and the second for Best Film Song Of The Year – so what could I know. Although what appeals in every sense of the word, and it’s hard not to get carried away on the waves of emotion, are all the sumptuous Jazzy-Latin incidentals which sound so uniquely dated that they define this particular moment in celluloid. Try the crazy swing of Party Three or indeed Party Four with horns blazing and heaps of sassy percussion. You’ll find it’s hard to beat. Along with the films’ music also come various versions of the theme from luminaries such as Jerry Butler, and Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers who masterfully make it feel all the more edgy. 9

http://www.cherryred.co.uk/default.asp

Breakfast At Tiffany’s http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0054698/

http://www.henrymancini.com/

 

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