It’s true: I’m 150x more likely to discover/identify great music, old and current, from fashion industry events as opposed to the radio. This was the first song I heard after arriving from London, which kicked off the Pamella Roland show (see below) at NYC’s Lincoln Center, one of the newer tracks from electronic great Bonobo.
Great music, great fashion- what more could a audionymphomaniac-fashenthusiast want?
I admit my late-comer ways to one of music’s most refreshing artists to come recently. I was introduced to Feist’s music by a good friend in 2009, listening to her first album “Let it Die” (2005) in its entirety. Instantly intrigued by her ecelectic arrangements, I began listening repeatedly and fell deeper into her brilliant songwriting, honesty, and universal appeal.
“Mushaboom,” one of several highlights, is a stellar, encouraging record about the all-too-real challenge of going towards your wildest dreams while mundane reality keeps you wanting…and waiting. It’s a sing-a-long ready track that encourages me to keep my head up in all that I want to pursue, though the road has (and still is) hard. This song is like a companion that appears in the middle of your journey that reminds you of why you started treading the path in the first place.
A phenomenal song from L.A.-based soul/funk ensemble The Rebirth.
With what just happened in the last two weeks (I’m still here in London) the song’s words of “transcending” and going higher on your journey is spot-on with what I’m experiencing.
TRULY….The Journey is the Reward.
This journey in so high
I can see myself go passing by
This journey in so high
Building space between me, earth, & sky
I’m moving in so high
Dimensions come crashing by
I’m pushing in so high Continue reading →
I am writing this post with less than 3 hours before I ride the earliest morning bus and train to the Atlanta airport. If my stand-by flight goes as planned, I’d be in City that Never Sleeps by 9:45am. As you may have guessed, I am excited and 100% restless. However, I’m also feeling this weird sensation of not exactly knowing what I’m getting into, feeling “outside of time” with the upcoming events. I’ve been asking myself from time to time, “What am I doing?” “Is this REALLY happening?” I guess when your passion brings you to the brink of something magnificent, it becomes an out-of-body experience.
And all I’m doing is previewing New York City.
From today (Friday) through Tuesday I will be in New York City before “The Big Move” in about 2 weeks. My family reunion in Long Island is Saturday (haven’t been to it in 5 years- boy don’t I have some stories to tell…) and my New York Fashion Week client POSHGLAM is heading a brunch with powerhouse fashion invitees (I’ll be covering this…with my business cards on deck). The remainder of the time will be sizing up this special city- where my dreams will take Continue reading →
The unbearably frigid winter is now gone and the powdery, neon-yellow coating over cars, benches, and buildings have vanished. These are the days of “high sun”; now’s the time to remove ourselves from our indoor distractions and bask in the warmth of this beautiful season.
Austrian-born Nu-Jazz/Electronic singer Madita made one of her greatest songs with “June,” convincing a friend or a loved one to leave their comfort zone and appreciate this special season God has created called Summer. If her words don’t convince you to perhaps live life a little adventurous this month, then I’d at least hope you’ve been put on to a great, feel-good tune.
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Lyrics:
No wonder you feel so alone
In this house in this home
Beyond all the differences go
Outside in the sun
It’s June
I swear it feels so good
It’s June
I care if sun’s too hot for you
It’s June
Come on and let it groove
So put on a jacket and come
I drive you in my car
I show you how different they are
Just look through the sun
It’s June
I swear it feels so good
It’s June
I care if sun’s too hot for you
It’s June
Come on and let it groove
Electronic music is as widely varied as it is misunderstood. Many (Americans) instantly think of techno, when really the term “electronic” is one ridiculously huge umbrella of sub-genres.
Blue Six is one of my favorite electronic producers, combining elements of house, lounge, jazz, and soul to produce a cosmo-chic sound. ”Half Light” is his most “ambient” record, with vocals from deep house queen Lisa Shaw.
It’s a beautiful, comforting song about enduring the seasons and hardships that inevitably come, reminding us that pain and struggling is only temporary. I’m putting this on the blog today because it seemed fitting with the harsh winter most of the States are experiencing- and I think it’s safe to say that everyone is anticipating for Spring to come relieve us of this frigid misery.
If you haven’t had the desire to delve into the wondrous world of electronic music, hopefully this song could be your satisfying introduction.
I’m convinced that 99.5% of Amy Winehouse‘s lyrical content is about some misfortune, regret, or pain. There are tons of underrated Winehouse songs I’d like to feature on the blog, because musically they’re awesome, but they’re all so darn depressing! Don’t believe me? Listen to the (amazing) Back to Black album- none of them were cheery songs. Nothing but Addiction, Denial, Tons of Heartache, Regret, and Lonliness…and the only fun song on the album (“Me & Mr. Jones”) was about Disappointment!
So you can imagine how surprised I was today when I listened to the under-the-radar tune “Brother.”
Absent were the forlorn tales of bitterness, misbehavior, and misfortune that brought Winehouse to heightened fame: for the first time I’m listening to a musician with wisdom and a wholesome message. The throwback, neosoul-tinged track has a structure much like The Roots’ musical ode to then codeine-abusing member Malik B called “Water”in 2002′s Phrenology. Winehouse gently but firmly admonishes a loved one (her actual older brother Continue reading →