Earthboogie - Silken Moon feat. Nina Miranda (Original Mix)
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Earthboogie - Silken Moon feat. Nina Miranda (Original Mix)
EARTHBOOGIE / CREEPY STEVE / HUMAN CALL : LENG(12") UKのデュオEarthboogieがPaul N. MurphyのClaremont 56レーベル傘下のLengより12インチをリリース!グルーヴィー&ブルージーなディスコ・ダブ・チューンで、2018年のアルバム収録曲のニュー・リミックスのB面もスリリングなディープ・ハウスに仕上がっており要チェックです! https://www.stradarecords.com/shop/item/22923/index.php #earthboogie #creepysteve #humancall #leng #pauln.murphy #claremont56 #groovy #bluesy #disco #dubb #12inch #kobe #motomachi #recordshop #vinyl #vinyljunkies #dj #stradarecords (Strada Records) https://www.instagram.com/p/B5vEpPZgW9E/?igshid=cxhur38nbgw
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Earthboogie feat. Nina Miranda - Silken Moon (Pete Herbert Remix)
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Reviews 021: Earthboogie / Psychemagik / Stubb
Earthboogie’s Mr Mystery EP was one of my favorite 12”s last year and I am greatly anticipating their full length due out later this year. In the meantime, Leng have newly released the Silken Moon single featuring Nina Miranda alongside some fire remixes by Felix Dickinson and Ali Kuru. We also have the latest set of essential edits from the Psychemagik crew, hitting vibes of bonged out garage rock as well as moonlit balearic prog. Finally, there is this new and slightly mysterious project called Stubb from Ben Davis of Paper Recordings. The Jane Weaver(!) led “We Are Launching” is a psychedelic downtempo classic in the making, and “Boring Days” is a bouncy dubby summertime anthem.
Earthboogie - Silken Moon feat. Nina Miranda (Leng, 2018) We start with the original mix of “Silken Moon”, which itself is a deft re-imagining of Nina Miranda’s “Silken Horse”. Claps and joyous group vocals start the journey, eventually joined by funky psychedelic guitar riffing and shakers locked into a looping rhythm. The track nearly explodes with the introduction of a huge square wave bassline and classic house organs, but the beat doesn’t arrive, and the song remains restrained and hypnotic, with syncopated violins and flute trills firing off. When the beat finally enters full stop, we are riding on a chilled break towards an exotic sunset. Felix Dickinson continues his streak of killer remixes, here morphing “Silken Moon” into a jacking acid track with sweaty rave atmospherics. Many of the elements of the original are present, the flutes, strings, synths, and vocals, only Felix chops them and refracts them prismatically…dark colors bathing the mix. The single ends with Ali Kuru’s remix of “Human Call” and again we land in jacking acid territory. Walls of white noise whoosh through the mix and shimmering layers of percussive effects move over a storming beat, with everything eventually dominated by scratchy old skool siren sounds, harsh and hypnotic.
Psychemagik - The Trip EP (Psychemagik, 2018) “The Trip” is an edit/rework of The King’s Horse track of the same name, originally released in 1969. Psychemagik take this fairly standard, if obscure, garage power-trio number and expand it into a burning psychedelic epic. The track starts off like a demo, as the guitar, bass, and drums locked into a mighty lofi chug. The hands of the editors are visible in the spacey synthesizers and additional hand percussion. Eventually the rocking beat is bolstered by a healthy kick and cymbals, structuring the bluesy psych riffing into a raw disco stormer. There is stale bong smoke in the air, and the vocals echo out into the haze, singing of sex, drugs, and fantasy. “Sister of the Moon” comes in on a marching funk beat with wah pianos, liquid slide soloing, and electrifying leads. Angelic vocals take the groove towards a beachy lounge direction…salt in the air, sun reflecting off the sand, longing and timeless balearica. The disco horns and strings fire in counterpoint and orchestral builds lead to sea-swept climaxes with forlorn theremin sounding solos, and harps glistening like starlight.
Stubb - We Are Launching (Paper Recordings / Paper Wave, 2018) “We Are Launching” introduces an atmosphere of rattling percussion, chiming cymbals, shakers, and sad blues riffing. Big bass notes enter and psych goddess Jane Weaver’s glorious vocals rain down over the mix, heart-aching and beautiful, and eventually a laid back downtempo break enters. The cymbals and chimes continue to ring out in the mix, adding faraway new age textures alongside spacey synth arpeggiations, mesmerizing fx, and liquid space guitar. This dreamy slab of balearic pop is backed by “Boring Days” featuring Mike Lindsay of Tunng. The bouncy beat, led by snaps and synths, is not unlike a doped out “La Macarena”. Lindsay’s deep stoney vocals are hypnotically monotone and the lyrics are catchy, fun, and kind of silly. The spacey bounce is further emphasized by cosmic sequencing with psychedelic filtering and higher pitched sunny vocal harmonies floating in the background. And the song climaxes with crunchy synth riffs as the vocal hypnotism hits overdrive, even featuring classy sunset acoustic guitar soloing. Its a totally ear-worm vibe and will be stuck in your head for days. There is also an instrumental mix of “Boring Days”, functioning more like a dub and not unlike E Ruscha V’s recent work…sun shining, traveling the cosmos on rays of hope.
(all images taken from my personal copies)
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Business As Usual March 2018: Luke Solomon + Special Guests Tedd Patterson & Michelle Mannetti
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