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ScHoolboy Q - THat Part ft Kanye West
The Mills Brothers - Paper Doll
From the Lawrence Welk Show, 1964.
Special Feature: Le Folli Arie
Le Folli Arie become a reality in 2012. The band is made of four musicians living in Milan that have a huge live experience. They all have worked in various musical projects and share a common love for music from the 70's (Yes, Genesis, Pink Floyd, PFM, Banco di Mutuo Soccorso, Area,...). They have also been influenced by grunge, pop, latin, funk, jazz, heavy metal. The clash and melt of all these musical influences gave birth to Le Folli Arie's unique style. The process of making the band sound whole and unique required 2 years of labor-intensive work.
Once you listen throughout the album (available on digital stores) you can perceive the binding that gathers the 13 tracks together. The listener is able to experience many extremely different atmospheres and emotional episodes and to appreciate a deep sense of coherence throughout the entire listening experience. That's why defining Le Folli Arie's style is not a simple task: it could be prog music dressed as pop or the exact opposite.
Have a listen to “It’s Not Easy”, the first track on the album.
In a world dominated by media where the key word is appearance, Le Folli Arie take a brave and anacronistic choice: you will be able to see them only during their live shows. There will be no official photo shooting sessions, they will not appear neither in their video clips nor on their cd booklet, promotional posters and so on... They would rather release written interviews or be interviewed on the phone whenever that is feasible. The utopic point behind this choice is to communicate with their fans through their artistic means only avoiding any other interference as much as possible.
Le Folli Arie, Simone Corazzari (lead vocals, guitars, author and producer), Massimiliano Masciari (bass and steel drum), Francesco Meles (drums and percussions) and Marco Antonio Cerioli (keyboards and vocals) trusted the mixing and mastering of their album with Lorenzo Cazzaniga, one of the best italian producer (Claudio Baglioni, Lucio Dalla, Fabrizio De André, Ray Charles, Sting, Mina, Pfm, Pooh, Vasco Rossi,...). Lorenzo is the last and most precious piece of the complex puzzle which is Le Folli Arie's sound.
Making their own way through echoes of Jeff Buckley, Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Genesis, Yes, Porcupine Tree, Lucio Battisti, PFM (and many more...) Le Folli Arie's first work is a true musical voyage you could easily get lost into, that gently flows with no discrepancies; sounding almost "concept"!
Le Folli Arie is on the run!
This is unique music, kids. The range of genre that these guys cover is quite a task, and for them to do so so effortlessly really says something.
I saw Bruno Mars two years ago with a sorority sister of mine, and it was a fantastic show. If I’m never able to see Prince in my life, I’d say Bruno is a close enough shot to his mastery. Excellent guitar work.
from Unorthodox Jukebox, 2012.
I went to the library and picked up a bunch of cds today.
You’d be surprised the kinds of music a small-town, USA library has!
but then at times also very much not surprised.
I really want to get back into blogging, guys. i really, really do. I just need something to motivate me. I realized that I don’t sit down and listen to music anymore. I think that is part of my problem.
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Brandy & Monica - The Boy is Mine
from Never Say Never / The Boy is Mine, 1998
Blackstreet - No Diggity
from Another Level, 1996
Macy Gray - Creep (Cover)
from Covered, 2012
Missy Elliot - Work It
from Under Construction, 2002.
Billy Joel - Uptown Girl
from An Innocent Man, 1983.
Gary Puckett & the Union Gap - Young Girl
1968
Special Feature: Jaren Skirvin
Synthetic by Jaren Skirvin
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My boyfriend made a cute experi-tronic EP this afternoon. It's a fun collection of diddies he made using his keyboard.
He has recently finished recording a cassette which is more will be released soon through Holy Infinite Freedom Revival located in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Kaitlin : "How would you describe your cassette?"
Jaren : "Bad."
Jaren : "It’s noisy, experimental, vocals with too much bass and reverb (and I can’t sing for shit), at times it feels soft, and others it’s uncomfortable. It is serious and it’s a joke."
The Waterboys have a long history of covering Prince's epic Purple Rain in concert, and here's another great take on that classic: Mike Scott and Co. on Friday performed a stripped-down cover of the song live on the air during the BBC's Chris Evans Breakfast Show — which you can ...
Gerry & the Pacemakers - Ferry Cross the Mersey
1965
Quick blurb: Xay Charles
Xay Charles releases his first project titled "One Night In Perfections"
The story follows him through the famous New York strip club where he is ultimately drugged by a stripper. "One Night In Perfections" is produced by Rubirosa who's production credits include Troy Ave among others. ONIP is a new take on the style of music we are all familiar with and Xay Charles provides a sensual and raunchy R&B feeling that other strip/twerking music is lacking.
I published a feature on Xay a few months ago. Find it here!
You can check out ONIP on iTunes and Google Play.