funk
CD: Paul Weller - A Kind RevolutionSaturday, 06 May 2017![]() We live in a time of particularly polarised opinion, and Paul Weller remains a divisive figure. To some he’s the Changing Man, the Modfather, the Most Modernest Modernist that ever was. To others, however, he’s come to represent the very chromosome... Read more... |
CD: AYBEE - The OdysseySaturday, 29 October 2016![]() Berlin's electronic music world has been traditionally been very white. Sometimes, as with the inward-looking minimal techno of the 2000s, it could feel painfully so. Obviously a city can't really help the nature of its demographic, but monoculture... Read more... |
Detroit: Techno City, Institute of Contemporary ArtsWednesday, 27 July 2016![]() Detroit techno music is important. Any student of the club music of the modern age knows this. The sound that fermented among the majority black population of the decaying industrial city in the late 1970s and early 1980s, as disco's last remnants... Read more... |
CD: Mark Barrott - Sketches from an Island 2Wednesday, 22 June 2016![]() The EU referendum isn’t the only thing causing polarised opinion over European issues. The question of what constitutes Balearic Beat looms large over the music community. For some, it’s a fixed point, namely celebrated DJ Alfredo’s record box in... Read more... |
Prince, 1958-2016Friday, 22 April 2016![]() Prince Rogers Nelson was the most gloriously disruptive presence in popular culture from the very start to the very end. Everything about him was off kilter and wrong: it's not for nothing that the first major biography of him was called The Imp of... Read more... |
CD: Snarky Puppy - Family Dinner Volume TwoThursday, 04 February 2016![]() With everything they touch seemingly transforming into artistic gold, shapeshifting US collective Snarky Puppy are currently on a roll. Following their 2014 Grammy win for Family Dinner Volume One, they’ve since chalked up ‘Best Jazz Group’ in the... Read more... |
Tony Allen and Jimi Tenor, Café OTOSaturday, 23 January 2016![]() Questions of what is authentic and what is retro get more complicated the more the information economy matures. Music from decades past that only tens or hundreds of people heard at the time it was made becomes readily available, gets sampled by new... Read more... |
CD: Snarky Puppy and Metropole Orkest - SylvaWednesday, 22 April 2015![]() From fulsome, modally inflected string lines (“Sintra”) to the funkiest of New Orleans brass grooves (“Atchafalaya”), this first major label album from Grammy-winning, NYC-based collective Snarky Puppy, paired here with Holland's crack... Read more... |
Wild Card, Jazz Café POSKSunday, 19 April 2015![]() Jazz-funk organ trio Wild Card have been slowly building a reputation for smoking funk tunes and grooves you could lose a pantechnicon in for some years now. Led by French guitarist Clément Régert, with organist Andy Noble and drummer Sophie Alloway... Read more... |
CD: Theo Parrish – American IntelligenceFriday, 09 January 2015![]() Last month, Theo Parrish released his album, American Intelligence, on vinyl and CD. Now it’s available on digital, but make sure you’ve got room on your hard drive – it’s long. Seriously, marathons have been run quicker than the two hours and three... Read more... |
The Story of Funk: One Nation Under a Groove, BBC FourSaturday, 06 December 2014There is a tradition in oral storytelling of individual embellishments and flourishes, of one tale taking many forms – the more it is told, the finer the detail. Characters are added and the narrative extended. In this way, stories stand up to near... Read more... |
Snarky Puppy, The RoundhouseWednesday, 19 November 2014![]() It's day five of the EFG London Jazz Festival, and Snarky Puppy's show at the Roundhouse has sold out weeks in advance. And, as the crowd sings the gorgeous main theme of “Thing of Gold” in perfect unison, one of the reasons for the band's huge... Read more... |
