hip hop
CD: The Soul Rebels Brass Band - Unlock Your MindWednesday, 07 September 2011![]() Rooted in the New Orleans brass band tradition, but updating it for the 21st century with elements of funk, R&B, hip hop, reggae and half-sung, half-rapped lyrics, this disc will blow clean out of the water any preconceptions you might have of... Read more... |
CD: Example - Playing in the ShadowsSaturday, 03 September 2011![]() Better him than Black Eyed Peas, eh? Will.I.Am never came up with a line like, "Just sittin' here chillin' in the Batcave/ Whilst listening to Nick Cave/ Last night was a sick rave". In fact, that lively sliver of channel-hopping doggerel pretty... Read more... |
Outlook: four days in the sunshine and two fingers to the bigotsTuesday, 16 August 2011![]() At the start of September, the fourth Outlook Festival takes place in a 19th-century fort on the Croatian coast. Already this festival has become a vital point in the calendar for those involved with dubstep, grime and other UK underground scenes –... Read more... |
Riot music: we should have listened harderTuesday, 09 August 2011![]() I'm not claiming some major prescience or insight here. I am as guilty as anyone of dipping into the music of the sink estates for a small dose of frisson then returning to art and music that confirm my own worldview. But maybe, just maybe, if we... Read more... |
CD: The Voluntary Butler Scheme – The Grandad GalaxyMonday, 11 July 2011![]() The musical identity of Midlands town Stourbridge is largely defined by Ned's Atomic Dustbin, Pop Will Eat Itself and The Wonder Stuff, a trio that charted with varying degrees of wackiness in the late Eighties to mid-Nineties. The Voluntary Butler... Read more... |
theartsdesk Q&A: Musician Esperanza SpaldingSaturday, 09 July 2011![]() Bassist, vocalist and composer, Esperanza Spalding is one of the most exciting things to happen to jazz in recent memory. Born and raised on what she has called “the other side of the tracks” in Portland, Oregon, Spalding grew up in a single-parent... Read more... |
Lil B's I'm Gay (I'm Happy): a rap revolution?Friday, 01 July 2011![]() It's not often you can call pop music revolutionary, but this record is - in more ways than one. Bringing together techniques of engagement that have been honed by Radiohead, Lady Gaga, Lil Wayne and... um... Justin Bieber, the 21-year-old Berkley,... Read more... |
theartsdesk in New Orleans: How the City Got its Groove BackSunday, 26 June 2011![]() New Orleans, that most musical city, is back, back, back, everyone told me. The tourist board said that visitor numbers are over eight million again, back to levels before “The Storm” as they refer to the devastation of Hurricane Katrina here. The... Read more... |
CD: Jill Scott - The Light of the SunSaturday, 25 June 2011![]() Well, there's a nice surprise. Jill Scott was feared lost to music industry machinations, more likely to succeed in her acting career than make a fourth album (she's probably best known now to mainstream British audiences as Mma Ramotswe in The No 1... Read more... |
Sónar 2011: Day 1Friday, 17 June 2011![]() “This is what Ibiza used to be like,” said the man dancing next to me. I've never been to the White Isle, so I have to take his word for it, but he presented a very convincing argument that the commercialisation of dance music's Mediterranean Mecca... Read more... |
Maverick Sabre, Jazz CaféFriday, 10 June 2011![]() Until a few weeks ago, I’d never heard of Maverick Sabre. Then I saw his weird potato-face looks and heard his utterly distinctive voice on Later... With Jools Holland, and was intrigued; thus I found myself last night at the Jazz Café in a sold-out... Read more... |
American Trade, Hampstead TheatreWednesday, 08 June 2011![]() Some theatre genres seem indestructible. One of these is the satirical city comedy, for which playwrights dip their pens in poison and spray their venom over the teeming mass of the shallow, the stupid and the successful. When they do this today,... Read more... |
