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A következő címkéjű bejegyzések mutatása: Kate NV. Összes bejegyzés megjelenítése
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2020. július 17., péntek

17-07-2020 > ALTER:MiX # 33 alter tracks in PRSNT_PRFCT_MiX [from recent past] (2h 20m)

Kate NV
17-07-2020 alter:MiX # 33 alter tracks in PRSNT_PRFCT_MiX [from recent past] # Kate NV, Poppy, Jeff Parker, Bambara, Habibi,Georgia, Nicole Bus, The Messthetics, The Good, The Good the Bad & the Queen, Ducks Unlimited, Rufus Wainwright, Benjamin Biolay, Beck, Spice Boys, Khruangbin


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Kate NV is the solo persona of Moscow-based experimentalist Kate Shilonosova, front girl of new wave/post-punk band гш, English name: Glintshake. Kate NV is also a performer in the experimental Moscow Scratch Orchestra, and draws inspiration from Russian and Japanese pop music and film from the '70s and '80s, (specificially Akiko Yano, Haniwa-chan).
Kate NV
Ça Commence Par
Plans
Telefon
from Room for the Moon 2020
The Russian experimental pop performer Kate NV has her feet in two worlds. In one, the artist born Ekaterina Shilonosova sings and plays guitar in the fiery post-punk band ΓШ (Glintshake). In the other, she works with the Moscow Scratch Orchestra, an ensemble inspired by the improvisational pieces of the English composer Cornelius Cardew. In her work as Kate NV, she commits fully to the unpredictability and openness that unites them both... If NV’s striking voice was largely absent from для FOR, here it springs forth like an acrobat who has been waiting on the bench for her time to shine. Alongside a cast of musicians who help bring her kaleidoscopic world to life, NV emerges with a visionary avant-pop record that offers an escape from gloom...

Los Angeles-based singer/songwriter and performance artist who crafts catchy pop and subversively humorous videos.Los Angeles-based performance artist turned pop star Poppy -- born Moriah Rose Pereira and formerly known as That Poppy -- gained a substantial following on social media with her videos, the subjects of which grew ever more absurd and bizarre. 
Poppy
I Disagree
Anything Like Me
from I Disagree 2019
Starting in late 2018, pop artist and Internet personality Poppy teased a drastic stylistic shift, moving beyond the alt-pop earworms that amassed a cult following and embracing her metal-loving side. Disregarding genre restrictions, the result of that evolution, I Disagree, is a metallic storm, informed by pulsing beats, thrashing riffs, and crushing breakdowns. That fury is punctuated by atmospheric electronics and sugary vocals that support her deceptively confrontational lyrics... Speaking of Manson, bits of "The Beautiful People" can be heard on "Anything Like Me," a demonic kiss-off that sounds like an alternate-reality cousin of Billie Eilish's "Bury a Friend."...



Highly versatile, prolific guitarist (and Tortoise member) who has collaborated with numerous jazz, experimental, and indie rock musicians.
Jeff Parker
Fusion Swirl
Max Brown
from Suite for Max Brown 2020
Guitarist and composer Jeff Parker made a name for himself first with Tortoise during the '90s, and then as an integral member of the experimental music scene in Chicago. He's made a career of jumping the dimensions between rock, soul, funk, and jazz. Unknown to all but his contemporaries and musician friends, he also pursued his intense love of hip-hop without recording any of it; that is, until he released The New Breed from his adopted home in Los Angeles in 2016. He became a mad beats pilgrim, melding bass-throbbing, spine-quaking, bass-centric, hip-hop production inside improvised music, threaded through with R&B, dirty funk, and his own vision of glitched-up future jazz... "Fusion Swirl" claims the fore, turning on a collision of clattering breaks, droning synths, and popping, propulsive bass... The title-track closer is a ten-minute suite played by a quintet including trumpeter Nate Wolcott. While firmly rooted in soulful post-bop, its organic rhythms are adorned by shimmering ride cymbal work from Williams. The interplay between Nate Wolcott and Johnson's alto saxophone is canny, and songlike in its melodic expression through the first half, even as Bryan asserts a third harmonic line with his bass. Parker's analog synth adds pillowy textures, as he comps, fills, and slides on guitar. Johnson's horn eventually moves afield before the entire thing turns inward during its final third as synth and guitar create a mantra-like vamp...

2020. június 25., csütörtök

PnM:MiX a dozen bestofs from Pitchfork's "best new track" of 2020 so far

12 bestofs from Pitchfork's "best new track" in 2020 so far






Fiona Apple - Cosmonauts
In an interview with Vulture’s Rachel Handler, Fiona Apple explained that “Cosmonauts”—a standout from her long-awaited fifth album Fetch the Bolt Cutters—was originally intended for Judd Apatow’s 2012 film This Is 40. Apatow asked her to write a song about two lovebirds who would be together forever. “That’s not really a song I’m equipped to write because I don’t know if I want to be together with anybody forever,” she said. “I guess that’s why I interpreted it as like, ‘It’s going to be you and me in this little vessel by ourselves in space, except it’s going to weigh a lot more, and you’re going to really get on my nerves."


Earl Sweatshirt - WHOLE WORLD feat. Maxo
In his most recent releases as Earl Sweatshirt, Thebe Kgositsile pondered death. “WHOLE WORLD,” one of two new songs featured on forthcoming vinyl pressings of his last project, Feet of Clay, finds Kgositsile reckoning with entropy’s slow approach. By contemplating personal loss as well as the world’s degeneration, he becomes both a gravedigger and an enemy of the state. “My effervescence lost, but not entirely, I shrug the venom off/And kept a tiny piece for times we in a war,” he raps...


Porridge Radio - Sweet
A gift exchange between a mother and daughter is at the center of “Sweet,” the fourth single from Porridge Radio’s upcoming second album Every Bad. The gift is small—a light-up novelty pen—and the transaction is awkward... Their songs are confessional, but without the meandering of a diary entry, made up of focused phrases rather than cluttered explanations....

Waxahatchee - Lilacs
Katie Crutchfield’s songs were once built for small spaces. She wrote her 2012 debut as Waxahatchee while snowed in at her parents’ home, and its sparse, self-recorded songs seemed designed to fill those intimate contours. And while her music has expanded far beyond, her upcoming fifth album, Saint Cloud, guides her toward even more open territory. “Lilacs,” the second single, is a folk song at heart...


Phoebe Bridgers - Garden Song
“Garden Song” is an understated rumination on lost time and complicated nostalgia that features a video that opens with her ripping a bong in a bedroom. “When I grow up, I’m gonna look up from my phone and see my life,” she sings, noting that she is none the wiser in this vision of the future...


Jessie Ware - Spotlight
Jessie Ware has always retained the spirit of an underdog. A powerful vocalist who could outsing most of her “alternative-soul” peers but declined to chase trends for the sake of a hit, Ware hit a career snag after her third album Glasshouse did disappointing numbers... Luckily, Ware didn’t heed her mother’s advice. “Spotlight”—the latest single from her forthcoming album What’s Your Pleasure?—begins with a sweeping orchestra that hints at adult-contemporary balladry before slipping into an understated boogie pocket. It drips with the hallmarks of a long-lost city pop classic; Ware’s sultry vocals, nearly a whisper, float atop beds of string flourishes and synthesizer swells courtesy of Simian Mobile Disco’s James Ford...


Blake Mills - Vanishing Twin
...“Vanishing Twin,” the first cut from Mills’ forthcoming LP Mutable Set, lands between the aquatic layers of Look and his earlier two solo albums of singer-songwriter material. Though Mills co-wrote the song with Cass McCombs, its individual pieces—hushed murmurs, a fluid little melody, airy swipes of strings and sax—bear Mills’ subtle touch and even keel...


Kate NV - Sayonara
...For the follow-up to для FOR, her forthcoming LP Room for the Moon, she has reassessed the capabilities of her own voice, a careening and playful tool that previously fueled the Japanese city pop-inspired arrangements on her debut with heady dopamine rushes... While the chattering, spliced voices that bubbled up on для FOR between stretches of Buchla arrangements were more adornments than focal points, on “Sayonara,” the first single from her latest album, Shilonosova’s voice radiates brightly and takes surprising, sharp leaps that resemble a swooning Kate Bush. “Sayonara” is still cut through with Shilonosova’s precise touch, meticulously unfolding over angular guitar, tapping drums, and an imposing bassline...


Nick Hakim - QADIR
Death is inevitable. This is the argument that was put forth by some as reason enough to halt the social distancing measures put in place to quell the spread of coronavirus. Wouldn’t it be better to get it over with now, they ask—to cull the weak so that those left alive might thrive?... Nick Hakim’s new single “QADIR” is named for his late friend, Qadir Imhotep West, who passed away in 2018 at age 25 and whose childhood portrait graces the cover. Over the span of seven and a half minutes, Hakim constructs a monument of sonics for his departed friend, building it with reverberant drums and peals of keyboard and flute...


Standing on the Corner - Angel
Standing on the Corner are fastidious collagists at heart; the Brooklyn experimental ensemble stitches together far-flung samples, jazz instrumentation, and hip-hop beats into warped freeform suites. “Angel,” a punch-drunk interplanetary transmission anchored by a swooning, dazed vocal performance from the group’s architect Gio Escobar, is their first new single since 2017’s Red Burns...


Kareem AliNight Echoes
Phoenix, Arizona isn’t known for being a hotbed of electronic music, but that hasn’t held back Kareem Ali. Ali’s productions bring together the futurist yearning of classic Detroit techno and the sentimental moods of true deep house, with forays into ambient, broken beat, and drum’n’bass... Like the best house productions, it’s dead simple. The core of the track is a one-bar loop of what might be R&B; the words are indistinct, chopped up in a way that seems to create a new, phantom word out of the two ends of a truncated sample.


India JordanFor You
...The title track from For You, their upcoming EP, is a perpetual motion machine powered by choppy disco cuts. Loose vocal threads—a refrain here, a passing phrase there—intertwine in a lattice of gleaming, high-tempo filter house. It evokes the raw ecstasy of the Roulé days of yore, making it all too easy to shut your brain off and let that looped sample deliver hit after hit of much-needed dopamine...




2020. június 22., hétfő

06-22-2020 ALTER:MiX # 33 alter tracks in PRSNT_PRFCT_MiX [from recent past]

Liz Brasher
06-22-2020 alter:MiX # 33 alter tracks in PRSNT_PRFCT_MiX [from recent past] Liz Brasher, Sore Eros, Mr. Elevator, Shopping, Spirit Fingers, The Messthetics, My Brightest Diamond, Left Lane Cruiser, She-Devils, Public Memory, Poppy, Kate NV, Jeff Parker, Bambara, Habibi


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With both a rich voice and a musical style that straddle soul, adult pop, rock, blues, and gospel, singer/guitarist Liz Brasher developed her eclectic retro-soul sound from the church choirs of her home state of North Carolina and the vintage soul music she discovered while living in Chicago, Illinois.
Liz Brasher
Body of Mine 2:50
Blood of the Lamb 3:02
from Painted Image 2019
Singer/guitarist Liz Brasher first tried her hand at songwriting as a young adult after studying up on a variety of 20th century American masters, including Stephen Foster, Lead Belly, and Bob Dylan. She found particular inspiration in the sounds of the Delta blues and Southern soul. On her full-length debut, Painted Image, those influences shine through an eclectic retro-soul. ..


Experimental lo-fi psych project led by Ariel Pink and Panda Bear collaborator Robert Robinson. The trippy, lo-fi pop of Sore Eros is the brainchild of musician Robert Robinson...
Sore Eros
Backseat Bop 2:57
Mirror 8:34
from Sore Eros 2020
While the exploratory, psychedelic lo-fi of Sore Eros took root in the early 2000s as the D.I.Y. endeavor of frontman Robert Robinson, the project moved from CD-Rs to small labels and expanded its lineup by 2009's Second Chants... An unpredictable ride despite its consistent dreaminess, songs like catchy closer "Mirror," with its ghosts of Buddy Holly-style early rock, and the opener, "Backseat Bop," contain tempo changes among other structural diversions, and tracks vary in length from under three minutes to over ten. The album's shifting, dreamy disposition is matched by lyrics like first words "Open your eyes" and final ones "As you cut cards of tarot/I drop shards of mirror/It once filled me with terror/But now it's getting better." That song, "Mirror," ends appropriately with a minute-long instrumental resolution that finally delivers stillness.


From their beginnings as Mr. Elevator and the Brain Hotel (a Donovan reference), the guitar-less California band later known by just Mr. Elevator delved deeply into the sounds of psychedelia, from the strutting punk of the Doors to the dreamy haze of Pink Floyd to the sunny trippiness of a thousand paisley-clad unknowns. Led by the vision of keyboardist Tomas Dolas...
Mr. Elevator
Waiting 3:17
Anywhere 3:55
from Goodbye Blue Sky 2020
After two albums of keyboard-driven psych rock that shone like the flash of a paisley scarf on an overcast day, Mr. Elevator's third album Goodbye, Blue Sky is a much gloomier listening experience dominated by washes of synths, Tomas Dolas' downcast vocals, and melodies that don't just pluck at the heartstrings, but give them a big twang instead. It's a big change from the group's previous work, but Dolas guides things with the same questing, inspired (and guitar-free) approach as before and the results are as thrilling as a record that sounds too sad to get out of bed can be... Mr. Elevator already had a couple of records that positioned them as a band to watch for fans of weird and wonderful psychedelic music, Goodbye, Blue Sky makes good on that promise while shifting gears in fascinating fashion.

2020. június 21., vasárnap

092 ALTER.NATION.MiX weekly favtraX 21-06-2020

ALTER.NATION #92
Kate NV, Spirit Fingers, Don Bryant, Bob Dylan, Rose City Band, Phoebe Bridgers, Braids, Gum Country, Stuart Duncan / Yo-Yo Ma / Edgar Meyer / Chris Thile, Black Devil Disco Club, Roy Ayers / Ali Shaheed Muhammad / Adrian Younge, Jehnny Beth

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Kate NV is the solo persona of Moscow-based experimentalist Kate Shilonosova, front girl of new wave/post-punk band гш, English name: Glintshake. Kate NV is also a performer in the experimental Moscow Scratch Orchestra, and draws inspiration from Russian and Japanese pop music and film from the '70s and '80s, (specificially Akiko Yano, Haniwa-chan).
Kate NV - Room for the Moon / Not Not Not
The Russian experimental pop performer Kate NV has her feet in two worlds. In one, the artist born Ekaterina Shilonosova sings and plays guitar in the fiery post-punk band ΓШ (Glintshake). In the other, she works with the Moscow Scratch Orchestra, an ensemble inspired by the improvisational pieces of the English composer Cornelius Cardew. In her work as Kate NV, she commits fully to the unpredictability and openness that unites them both... But even while Room for the Moon bursts with exuberance, NV has explained that the record was finished during “the loneliest period” of her life. With that in mind, it’s easy to see these 10 songs as a sanctuary NV willed into being, a fantasy world where that solitude could be replaced with a cornucopia of melodies. The air of escapism is palpable in the album’s wriggling synth flourishes and chirping flutes like hummingbirds...


Spirit Fingers is a contemporary jazz quartet based in Los Angeles and formed during the breakout of the West Coast Get Down scene that birthed Kamasi Washington, Thundercat, Kendrick Lamar, Miles Mosley, and many others. Their sound combines the very best of early-'70s jazz fusion (complete with ambitious tempo shifts and key changes), hip-hop, pop, and modern funk.
Spirit Fingers - Peace / Kalashnikov
When Spirit Fingers issued its self-titled 2015 debut, they were lauded for their collision of genres and rhythms under a jazz umbrella of their own design. Bandleader/pianist Greg Spero's musical career includes membership in the Buddy Rich Big Band, and work with Kamasi Washington, Thundercat, and Halsey. The others include uber-bassist Hadrien Feraud (who has played with John McLaughlin, Chick Corea, and dozens more), drummer Mike "Blaque Dynamite" Mitchell (a longtime member of Stanley Clarke's band), and guitarist Dario Chiazzolino (an award-winning sideman and bandleader whose acclaimed work with Dave Liebman, Billy Cobham, and his own Principles Sound quartet help to frame their musical fireworks). As ear opening as Spirit Fingers' debut was, it merely laid the foundation for the adventure on Peace, which is much more focused and ambitious. While the group love to juxtapose genre attributes from organic and electric jazz, hip-hop, classical minimalism, breakbeat culture, and EDM, they do so here largely under an identifiable jazz fusion umbrella... The proceeding "Kalashnikov" commences as particularly aggressive jazz fusion before Feraud and Spero shift toward post-bop modalism with fine solos. Initially, Chiazzolino assists with subtle yet glorious chord shapes before delivering a breathtaking solo that simultaneously references Allan Holdsworth and Al Di Meola. Spero and Feraud embrace salsa with burning piano montunos and a dancing bassline in closing...

Best known as a staff songwriter under Willie Mitchell at Hi Records and the husband of Hi star Ann Peebles, Don Bryant was also a fine, underappreciated singer in his own right. In his soul recordings of the '60s, Bryant showed off a passionate style that fused the punch of Wilson Pickett with the smoother but emotionally incisive warmth of Joe Tex, as captured on his 1969 album Precious Soul. 
Don Bryant - You Make Me Feel / Your Love Is Too Late
The best Southern soul album of 2020 would also have been the best southern soul album of 1970... After William Bell and Lee Fields, the field for genuine 70s singers still sweating out gutsy, chitlin-circuit inspired testifying on a national stage gets precariously thin. That makes this follow-up even more inspirational... As soon as you push play and hear the horns rocking a tough, grinding riff on “Your Love is To Blame,” with call and response backing singers you’ll think you’ve found some lost Otis Redding or Wilson Pickett B-side. Bryant sings like he’s been holding back for the past 50 years, which isn’t that far from the truth. But all the great songs here wouldn’t mean much without a producer and arranger to make them come alive while staying true to Bryant’s organic roots and vision.


Iconic singer/songwriter and musical wanderer who rose to prominence during the '60s folk revival and changed the world of music.
Bob DylanRough and Rowdy WaysFalse Prophet
Bob Dylan released the dark, unruly Time Out of Mind in 1997 following two albums of folk and blues covers. It was his first original material in a decade and summed up his 20th century. Rough and Rowdy Ways is his first new material since 2012's Tempest and arrives during a global pandemic and the righteous struggle for racial and economic justice. These ten songs revel in forms that have been Dylan's métier since the '60s: blues, country, folk, rockabilly, gospel, etc... "False Prophet" is a jeremiad disguised as blues house rocker. The protagonist testifies; he's a witness who confronts evil in history and real time... Rough and Rowdy Ways is akin to transformational albums such as Love and Theft, and Slow Train Coming. It's a portrait of the artist in winter who remains vital and enigmatic. At nearly 80, Dylan's pen and guitar case still hold plenty of magic.


After initially appearing as a semi-anonymous psychedelic country jam band, Rose City Band was revealed to be the project of Wooden Shjips/Moon Duo guitarist/vocalist Ripley Johnson. Johnson worked with indie giant Thrill Jockey to reissue the band's 2019 self-titled debut after a self-released pressing quickly sold out, and again in 2020 on their second album, Summerlong.
Rose City Band - Summerlong / Reno Shuffle
Taking cues from privately pressed loner folk and independent psych-rock albums, Wooden Shjips/Moon Duo member Ripley Johnson anonymously ushered his Rose City Band project into the world with a limited-edition LP that included almost no technical information. The band was mostly just Johnson, joined by a few friends to flesh out recordings of his stripped-down psychedelic country songs. The vocals were often buried in effects and the songs stretched out from simple chord progressions into lengthy guitar explorations reminiscent of the Grateful Dead's cosmic traveling. Shortly after the album's release, Johnson went public about the project. Second album Summerlong peels back the haze of the first album for a far more country-accented set of songs. This is apparent from both the relative clarity of the vocals and the expanded instrumentation, which now includes go-to country-rock embellishments like mandolin and pedal steel. The songwriting still lies somewhere midway between psychedelia and indie country, but it leans more towards straightforward song structures and arrangements...


A Los Angeles-based singer/songwriter with a dreamy and hook-filled indie pop heart, Phoebe Bridgers' witty lyrical perspectives, sadly beautiful songs, and commanding melodies quickly jettisoned her to worldwide acclaim.
Phoebe Bridgers - Punisher / Garden Song
Indie singer/songwriter Phoebe Bridgers's popularity exploded after the release of her 2017 debut Stranger in the Alps. Her sad, sardonic songs were undercut by her dry wit, and her straightforward delivery of emotionally naked material placed her in a lineage of songwriting excellence that included Elliott Smith, Neko Case, and Cat Power...  "Garden Song" is a gentle blur of acoustic guitars, slow-moving electronics, and lyrics rich with imagery of houses on fire, flatbed trucks covered in roses, and haunted gardens. Baritone harmonies from Jeroen Vrijhoef and the gurgling textures beneath the song add to the strange atmosphere...


Montreal trio that weaves together dream pop and electronic music in sensual, thought-provoking ways.
Braids - Shadow Offering / Upheaval II
Braids were just entering their twenties when they released their acclaimed 2011 debut, Native Speaker, an album that seemed to glow with the discovery and experimentation of that age. They exit that time in their lives with Shadow Offering, a set of Saturn return songs that are just as expressive in how they reflect having some aspects of life figured out, while others feel infinitely more complicated... on the weighty distortion of "Upheaval ii," which echoes the rawness of Standell-Preston's vocals... A sadder, wiser, and stronger album, Shadow Offering reflects big changes in Braids' world, but proves they're still at their finest when they dig into -- and sit with -- complex emotions.


The L.A.-by-way-of-Vancouver duo Gum Country make music that seamlessly blends the jangle and bounce of C-86 indie pop with the heavy fuzz of shoegaze, the buzzing energy of punk, and the sweet melodies of dream pop. 
Gum Country - SomewhereIt Lives, It Breeds, It Feeds
While making catchy indie pop tunes with the Courtneys, the group's guitarist Courtney Garvin was also teaming with multi-instrumentalist Connor Mayer to write and record music that's a punchy mixture of C86-style indie pop, prime-era shoegaze, and good old-fashioned indie rock. They started off working at home on a four-track recorder, but for their first album moved to a real studio and called in Joo-Joo Ashworth of Froth to help them get the sounds they wanted. Actually, Somewhere is packed with the kind of sounds that will knock out anyone with even a vague interest in any of the aforementioned styles. The duo capture the hooky melodies and sugar-sweet vocals of classic indie pop and the layered dreaminess and hypnotic rhythms of shoegaze, then add thick slabs of guitar and the shrugging wistfulness of the best indie rock...


Nashville fiddler and multi-instrumentalist Stuart Duncan is a bluegrass virtuoso who has expanded upon his roots to play in an array of genre settings, from jazz to pop and classical.
One of the best-known cellists of his generation and of the recording era overall, Yo-Yo Ma is recognized not only for his technical virtuosity but for his engaging interpretative ability, whether the tone is delicate, plaintive, playful, or impassioned.
The masterful skills of Edgar Meyer -- whether as bassist or composer; in bluegrass, classical, or a mix of genres -- earned him a MacArthur "genius grant" in 2002, but that is not the only accomplishment of this remarkable musician.
A virtuoso mandolin player, singer, composer, bandleader, and radio personality, Chris Thile is one of the leading lights of progressive bluegrass.
Stuart Duncan / Yo-Yo Ma / Edgar Meyer / Chris Thile - Not Our First Goat Rodeo / Your Coffee is a Disaster
With 2011's Goat Rodeo Sessions, cellist Yo-Yo Ma, mandolinist Chris Thile, bassist Edgar Meyer, and fiddler Stuart Duncan introduced their ambitiously playful, genre-bending mix of classical, folk, bluegrass, and global music textures. It was a hit, earning them critical acclaim and a Grammy Award for Best Folk Album. With 2020's Not Our First Goat Rodeo, the quartet reunites for another stylistically far-reaching outing that matches the heights of their first. On their own, each of the group members have distinguished themselves as musical mavericks, known for their ability to straddle multiple genres with ease. Together, they bring all of their varied experiences to bear, crafting original songs that showcase their technical virtuosity and ear for melodic, harmonic, and rhythmic invention. The opening "Your Coffee Is a Disaster" is a kinetic piece built around a swooning, middle eastern-tinged riff doubled by Ma and Duncan, as Thile and Meyer offer a roiling underpinning of articulated arpeggios that evoke the circular work of Steve Reich...

Initially a disco-era obscurity, Black Devil Disco Club resumed activity several decades after the release of their cult-classic debut. French library musician Bernard Fevre released Disco Club, a six-track album of spooky electro-disco credited to the band name Black Devil, in 1978. 
Black Devil Disco Club - Lucifer Is a Flower / Sweet Sins
...Well into his seventies, Fevre bows out of the music industry with one of his most playful efforts, yet there's still more than a touch of the spookiness that made the original Disco Club so compelling. Opener "Sweet Sins" is a simmering mid-tempo lament featuring Fevre's haunted croon during the verses, then one of his signature "doot-doot-dee-doot" choruses, and a bit of bugged-out analog synth noise. While not quite as discotheque-ready as the early Black Devil material, this track is as close as Lucifer gets to its ominous hall-of-mirrors vibe...


One of the most visible and winning jazz vibraphonists of the 1960s, then an R&B/funk innovator in the 1970s and '80s, Roy Ayers' reputation is now that of one of the prophets of jazz-funk and acid jazz, a man decades ahead of his time.
As a member of A Tribe Called Quest, Ali Shaheed Muhammad played a pivotal role in the evolution of rap music throughout the 1990s, factoring in the development of the jazz-rooted, sample-based production approach that epitomized Native Tongues, the beloved collective of unorthodox groups that also included the Jungle Brothers and De La Soul.
All-around talent with an uncanny ability to transform his obsession with late-'60s and early-'70s music into unique, impeccably made projects. Adrian Younge was known foremost as an entertainment law professor when he provided the score for the blaxploitation homage Black Dynamite (2009)
Roy Ayers / Ali Shaheed Muhammad / Adrian Younge - Jazz Is Dead 002: Roy Ayers / Solace
DJ-producer Ali Shaheed Muhammad (A Tribe Called Quest) and R&B and hip-hop composer-producer Adrian Younge have launched a new label, Jazz Is Dead, and its first major release – a sampler was released in April – is a new album from legendary vibraphonist Roy Ayers, his first studio recording for 18 years.
The eight-track album, Roy Ayers: Jazz Is Dead 2 (JID 002) is released on 19 June and is available on vinyl, CD and as a download or stream; written and recorded collaboratively by Younge, Shaheed Muhammad and Ayers between 2018 and 2020, and recorded at Younge’s Linear Labs studio in Los Angeles, it’s claimed that the record ‘sounds both like an unearthed and unreleased album from Ayers’ classic period in the 1970s as well as something new and unexpected.
Joining Ayers, Younge and Shaheed Muhammad on the album are drummer Greg Paul, vocalists Loren Oden, Joy Gilliam, Saudia Yasmein, Elgin Clark and Anitra Castleberry, as well as trombonist Phil Ranelin and clarinettist/saxophonist Wendell Harrison of the renowned spiritual jazz label Tribe Records.

A multi-disciplinary artist best known as Savages' commanding lead singer. Whether she's making music, acting, or writing, Jehnny Beth challenges conventions, her audience -- and herself.
TO LOVE IS TO LIVE, Beth’s new solo album—written and produced with Savages producer (and Beth’s longtime partner) Johnny Hostile—is not a Savages record by another name. Beth sidelines the grimy, distorted guitar and reaches for a more diverse palette, including strobe-like synths, downy woodwinds, and inscrutable snippets of found sound. But there are constants: TO LOVE IS TO LIVE is rife with the same livewire intensity, the same embrace of tensions and apparent contradictions. Lyrically and musically, it vacillates between the corporeal and the ethereal, prudence and excess, softness and severity. .. Beth’s lyrics are often more evocative than they are precisely descriptive or narrative. And for all her fixation on virtue and sin, she’s not out to moralize, exactly, but rather to capture all the messiness, contradiction, and even ugliness of life. This is true even of album closer “Human,” on which she refutes her humanity altogether and surrenders her body to the cloud: “I used to be a human being/Now I live in the web.” Scientists say that whole brain emulation—actually uploading our minds—is still a distant prospect, for reasons both technological and ethical. Until then, we’re left with more analog methods of cataloging our lives and shoring up our legacies. As any artist knows, this is an imperfect, imprecise project—but that’s the beauty of it...
Kate NV, Spirit Fingers, Don Bryant, Bob Dylan, Rose City Band, Phoebe Bridgers, Braids, Gum Country, Stuart Duncan / Yo-Yo Ma / Edgar Meyer / Chris Thile, Black Devil Disco Club, Roy Ayers / Ali Shaheed Muhammad / Adrian Younge, Jehnny Beth