
Label: Jeepster Recordings
Released: 18 Nov '96
Tags: Pop, Alternative
Duration: 41.24
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Tags: Folk
Tags: dubstep, instrumentals, Broken beat, wonky, Hip Hop, Electronica, Techno
Tags: Rock n Roll, Electronic, alternative pop, Dub, Techno, Folk
Tags: Electronica, Techno, Ambient, Experimental, Glitch, Rockabilly, Punk
Tags: All Kind of Techno and House. This is the Soundtrack of the Future!
A few things I’m currently listening to.
Tricky Presents Brownpunk
Various Artists
Label: Brown Punk
Released: 20 Apr '08
Tricky’s own label, Brownpunk, present a selection of their offerings.
Maybe you’ll be treated to a more succinct review once I’ve had the chance to write one.
Red
Laid Blak
Label: Brownpunk.TV (Palm Pictures)
Released: 15 Oct '07
This is great. For condoning drugs – I’m surprised they managed to create a “radio edit” at all. Skip to 1m 20 sec for the track to kick in good and proper.
Let Your X's Be Y's
Tetine
Label: Soul Jazz Records
Released: 13 Jul '08
Caught these guys (Bruno Verner and Eliete Mejorado) live at some place in Vaxhaul – given the description of them I’d been given (Contemporary Brazilian Radicalism), I wasn’t expecting much and somewhat reluctantly went along. After they took the stage, I was still a little unsure, and spent at least a few minutes trying to decide if Miss Mejorado was cute, or sexy, or both. In any case, she had a nice tail.
Most of the set (as far as I can ascertain in hindsight) was taken from “Let Your X’s Be Y’s”, and much to my pleasure, the gig was excellent. It’s been far too long since I’ve seen a “band” with so much energy and difference. Contemporary Brazilian Radicalism? I could not place it, and nor did I want to. It was loud, sexy, and utterly raw, and I loved every minute of it.
So – check it out. Or even better, check ‘em out live. I’ll definitely be on the pulse with gig dates, so watch this space.
Knowle West Boy
Tricky
Label: Domino Records
Released: 06 Jul '08
After Tricky’s 1995 debut “Maxinquaye”, “Knowle West Boy” is proving to be my favourite Tricky release to date. There is, of course, the usual army of (mostly female) guest vocals and somewhat surprisingly a cover of Kylie Minogue’s “Slow”. Compared to previous efforts, this is also a much more accessible album. There really is something for everyone, from some pretty gruff reggae (Bacative) to the beautiful “Cross to Bear”.
If you only buy 1 thing from this store – make it this. It’s simply brilliant.
Be sure to catch him at the Barbican show (Tricky + Wild Beasts + Skream) on the 6th Oct ‘08.
Derdang Derdang
Archie Bronson Outfit
Label: Domino Records
Released: 03 Apr '06
Derdang Derdang is one of those albums that takes pride of place on my list of things to hear before heading out.
Check out “Cherry Lips” and “Got to Get” and tell me you don’t feel the same… i reckon a “music to drink to” collection is not far off…
Kick
White Rose Movement
Label: Independiente
Released: 16 Apr '06
Another band I picked up on quite by accident by watching them upstage a headline act, and have hence forth seen them several times since. White Rose Movement have a very 80’s revival sound, so if you’re not keen on that kind of thing, I would stop reading now. If you’re not put off – my god they do it well! Their first single “Love Is A Number”, is the track to preview. If you like that, you’ll love the album.

The Blue God
Martina Topley Bird
Label: Independiente
Released: 11 May '08
Seems fitting to follow a Tricky review with Martina Topley Bird, who was a long time collaborator of his on such releases as Maxinquaye and Blowback (also of note is that both Trickys’ and Martinas’ new releases, “Knowle West Boy”, and “The Blue God” respectively, were both produced by Dangermouse).
The Blue God is her second solo effort, following from Quixotic in 2003. The first single “Carnies” and “Baby Blue” are definitely the outstanding moments for me, and the album as a whole is pretty much a pleasure to sit through with a coffee on a sunny morning (such as I am). If there is a let-down – and it should by no means put you off it’s purchase – it’s “Da Da Da Da”. Why? Because I’m grumpy sod, and I don’t do twee.
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Our new album is taking shape. DFA guru Tim Goldsworthy in the producers chair – we’ve completed two recording sessions in Michigan, U.S. and the album is currently being mixed over in NYC also by Mr TG.
http://www.archiebronsonoutfit.net/abo/news/
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Other bits I’ve acquired over the years.
Quixotic
Martina Topley Bird
14 Jul '03
Stories From The Watercooler
John Matthias
10 Jun '08
West Coast
Studio
16 Jul '07
The Shine Of Dried Electric Leaves
Cibelle
10 Apr '06
Kick
White Rose Movement
16 Apr '06
Howl (Demo Version)
Bat For Lashes
30 Oct '06
The Anthology
The Undertones
21 Sep '08
Fur and Gold
Bat For Lashes
11 Sep '06
Horse Stories
Dirty Three
Label: Bella Union
Released: 23 Apr '07
The Dirty Three trio are lead by Warren Ellis – probably best know for his place alongside Nick Cave as a member of the Bad Seeds.
This album was introduced to me when I was compiling a (somewhat totally illegal) compilation with a forum of Jane’s Addiction fans. “Red” made it to the final cut.
The Dirty Three trio are lead by Warren Ellis – probably best know for his place alongside Nick Cave as a member of the Bad Seeds.
Mostly instrumental, mostly violin, mostly loud and raucous – you’ll mostly be taken from there to sad and back again. Fans of the soundtracks “The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford” and “The Proposition” should definitely check them out.
Ocean Songs
Dirty Three
16 Mar '08
She Has Not Strings Apollo
Dirty Three
16 Mar '08
Whatever You Love, You Are
Dirty Three
27 Apr '08
Cinder
Dirty Three
16 Mar '08
Dirty Three
Dirty Three
23 Apr '07
A few things in here that I’d like to check out myself, but don’t actually own.
Midnight Boom
The Kills
09 Mar '08
Why, I Think It's Love
The Dirty
25 Nov '07
Slime and Reason
Roots Manuva
31 Aug '08
Leaves in the River
Seawolf
27 Jul '08
We Are The Pipettes
The Pipettes
27 Jul '08
She Doesn't Belong To Me
Pete And The Pirates
20 Apr '08
Fur
Archie Bronson Outfit
02 Sep '02
Chateau / The Cuckoo & The Stolen Heart
The Brute Chorus
03 Feb '08
Grow Fins
The Brute Chorus
06 Jul '08
The State Of Things
Reverend And The Makers
16 Sep '07
Heavyweight Champion Of The World
Reverend And The Makers
27 May '07
A Whiter Shade Of Pale
Procol Harum featuring The Danish Radio Concert Orchestra and The Danish Radio Choir conducted by David Firman
15 Jul '07
Young Folks
Peter, Bjorn And John
13 Aug '07
Fools Gold
Stone Roses
09 Jul '07
Soldier Boy
Martina Tolpey Bird feat. Gorillaz
04 May '08
Slow (Bullion Remix)
Tricky
19 Oct '08
Blues Explosion Attack
Jon Spencer Blues Explosion
19 May '98
I'm eighteen
Anthrax
06 Oct '92
Teenage Kicks
The Undertones
21 Sep '08
Don't Know What To Do With You
The Mentalists
20 Nov '06
Eyes Of The Insane
Slayer
04 Dec '06
Caroline's A Victim
Kate Nash
25 Jun '07
Sally Wood
(Posted Oct 14 2008, 23:25)
Don't own Slime and Reason yet?! Get it sorted man! Everyone needs a bit of Manuva in their lives.
Thanks for the props, pop in on your favourite Aunt Sally again soon.
Captain Cake
(Posted Oct 9 2008, 09:55)
Yes, Tricky was very good, most enjoyable. I was about a mile from the stage, but the view was still very good. Not as good as for you though Mike, eh? Sat right there at the front..
moth
(Posted Sep 2 2008, 17:07)
Yeah I'm seeing Tricky by myself - front row seat. Think Ed might be trying for the quest list.
Jenny Jobbins
(Posted Aug 29 2008, 23:00)
Are you going to see Tricky? If so then I must go and will drag Ged along, I can't stand to miss it and then hear how great it was......
Sophie
(Posted Aug 4 2008, 22:36)
There was nothing that could be done, he just came out of nowhere..