Showing posts with label Funk. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Funk. Show all posts

1.11.2011

"You Don't Know" feat. Glen David Andrews (EMYND BOUNCE REMIX)-Galactic

Holy shit this remix of "You Don't Know" (the previous post) is incredible. Fucking phenomenal. I'm shitting myself. Acquire that shit now. Now. Here's a sample of it and below the video is a download link. Listen to it for a little then get it. Fucking get it.


http://www.crossfadedbacon.com/2010/04/11/galactic-you-dont-know-emynd-bounce-remix/

1.10.2011

"You Don't Know" feat. Glen David Andrews-Galactic

By no means is New Orleans fixture Galactic an up-and-coming band, and I'm very proud of myself for not reporting as such, considering my widely ridiculed belief that if I've never heard it, it must be new, paint still wet on the album cover. Be careful of stereotyping this AARP-eligible funk band–years of experience has cooled their sweat almost to sub-zero temperatures, while heating their grooves to temperatures that can only be recorded in Kelvin.

"You Don't Know", recorded with legendary Big Easy vocalist and bandleader Glen David Andrews, is a great cut off their most recent album, Ya-Ka-May, released in February 2010. Paying equal homage to Jelly Roll Morton, Buckwheat Zydeco, the Meters and Birdman, Galactic appears to celebrate the incredibly rich musical tradition of the storied city in four minutes, with horn stabs, soft wakka-wakkas from the guitar, organ rolls and a huge breakbeat, all with Andrews wailing over the top. It's a heady track, and it's impossible not to listen to it without having a bounce in your step for the rest of the day.

12.26.2010

Madlib Medicine Show


Music legend Madlib may have been the busiest guy in the industry this year. In addition to providing the instrumentals for Strong Arm Steady's brilliant record In Search of Stoney Jackson, each month he released a new album or mixtape with themes ranging from Brazilian and Jamaican to progressive funk and fusion.

One of my personal favorites of the bunch has been Medicine Show #10: Black Soul. The mixtape features '60s and '70s disco, funk and soul, spun with a signature Madlib attention to detail and affinity for groove maintenance. Have a taste.

Madlib - Medicine Show #10: Black Soul Track 1