Лука Posted June 10, 2014 Report Posted June 10, 2014 Poslednji ekser u trulom grobu YuMetala, blasfemična tema od koje će sa čak i Blagoje prekrstiti, ideja je naravno da od ove teme ne može da se vidi tema za Pestillence koncert a i da se sporadično okači koji predlog iz ovog muzičkog miljea. Radi se o relativno novom muzičkom talasu koji predvode imena poput Frank Oceana, The Weeknda, James Blakea. Tu su i How To Dress Well, cigiša Miguel, Janelle Monáe, Evo nekih vrhunskih primera o kakvoj muzici se radi: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wD8nAt2xJZM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HfyWQ2AEBic Pa kačite svoje predloge i favorite ovde. 1 1 Quote
azal Posted June 11, 2014 Report Posted June 11, 2014 vise volim likove sto rade nesto malo vise tradicionalno ali moderno Quote
Лука Posted June 11, 2014 Author Report Posted June 11, 2014 E da ga jebeš Azale, ovo i oni reperi, baš si konzervativan. Quote
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VoivodBG Posted April 28, 2015 Report Posted April 28, 2015 In an interview last year, the singer and multi-instrumentalist Eska Mtungwazi described an exchange with the composer and producer Matthew Herbert in which he had laid down the challenge for her to ‘go away and write music that sounds like what it feels like for ESKA to be alive today.’ Until recently, ESKA had made a living out of writing songs for others and appearing as a guest vocalist on tracks, working with breakbeat production heroes Stanton Warriors, celebrated British-Indian composer and songwriter Nitin Sawhney, Noughties chillout duo Zero 7, US vocal artist and arranger Bobby McFerrin and the Jamaican singer, model and Bond villain Grace Jones. Whilst such a varied list of clients and collaborators inevitably helped the Zimbabwe-born London resident in building up a solid reputation as a successful gun-for-hire, original material was slow to emerge. Finally, well over a decade since she first began to write and record, ESKA’s self-titled full-length debut has arrived. After such a wait, with ten tracks averaging at around three and a half minutes and the first two having been available at least since 2012, the album could be deemed something of an undersized offering. But unwrapping the record reveals a collection of tightly packed delights; exceptional songs that grandstand the artist’s lyrical prowess, outstanding musicianship and incredibly flexible voice, readily guided by Herbert (Bjork, Michachu, Roisin Murphy) in the producer’s chair. Now steering a course somewhere between soul, folk, gospel, classical and blues, ESKA has bypassed the house, acid jazz and broken beat influences of her collaborative past. It’s evident she’s at her strongest and most comfortable when working with a more sensitive approach to instrumentation and arrangement – her various artistic idiosyncrasies have space to flourish; lilting and ululating notes and heavily accentuated delivery finding their way to the surface of most of tracks. Highlights include the stirring jazzy opener ‘This Is How A Garden Grows’, and lead single, ‘Heroes & Villains’, which sounds like a long-lost cut from a classic ’70s soul reggae album. On ‘Rock of Ages’ and ‘So Long Eddy’, the suitably minimalist soundscapes enable a luxuriant and bright delivery for the singer, and the brilliantly ascending ‘Boundaries’ with its strains of guitar, brass and strings, sits well along the pop-funk of ‘Shades Of Blue’ and close harmonies of ‘To Be Remembered’. T he fact that materials accompanying the release carry a complimentary quote from British composer and singer Laura Mvula, is apt, as commonalities between the two artists’ approach to writing and arranging music are evident, along with shades of work by contemporaries Zara McFarlane, Ayo and Lianne La Havas. It’s a musical realisation that is well overdue, sure, but it’s also enchanting and graceful, featuring songcraft that other artists take two or three records to achieve. A great reward for years of work and patience, both for ESKA and for music. http://hitfile.net/0dwN Quote
VoivodBG Posted January 23, 2016 Report Posted January 23, 2016 Dobar dan, došao sam da otkrijem ovu dobrotu sa onima koji i dalje traže nešto divno u ovom žanru: Quote
VoivodBG Posted January 26, 2016 Report Posted January 26, 2016 Sjajan duo. Skinuo sam naslepo album, i nisam išao da proverim ko je sve u bendu. Top album, top stvari. Dignem link albuma ako nekom treba. Quote
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