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Friday 22 August 2008

Cold Fact by Sixto Rodriguez (1970)


I'm a big David Holmes fan. And my favourite song of his is a track called 'Sugarman'. I used to play it all the time and it became a bedroom siren call when my then girlfriend would sing it to me coz I loved it so much ("Sugarman, won't you hurry, coz I'm tired of these things"). We even made our own recording of it ( in the style of Serge Gainsbourg and Jane Birkin's 'Je t'aime, moi non plus').

Then I found out that David Holmes' had re-recorded Sugarman, and that it was originally penned and performed by an obscure folk rocker called Sixto Rodriguez in 1970. It's from his only album - Cold Fact. Turns out that Cold Fact is bloody brilliant.

Sixto disappeared after the album was released and the record company went bankrupt. Yet somehow the album found it's way to South Africa and became a symbol of optimism and freedom-fighting. He was a star in South Africa throughtout the 1970s and 80s yet nobody knew where he was.

Sixto was eventually tracked down in 1997 through an internet campaign, "The Great Rodriguez Hunt". He was working quietly as a labourer in his home town of Detroit, with no idea that he was a star in South Africa.

He has since started touring and recorded live albums, bringing Cold Fact to a new generation. You have to hear this album - the lyrics are poetry, the music is as beautiful as the best of Bob Dylan. And it is for the most part a really sunny album.

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Tuesday 12 August 2008

Nina Simone meets Felix Da Housecat downtown

The Verve Remixed collection an amazing collection of music. If you are an electronic enthusiast looking to get a little culture injected into your daily listening, then this collection is most certainly for you. Who knew that modern day electronica artists and jazz legends would prove to be so perfectly matched? Billie Holiday, Nina Simone, Sarah Vaughan, Astrud Gilberto, Ella Fitzgerald, Dizzy Gillespie meet Postal Service, Bent, Brazilian Girls, Miguel Migs, Koop, Jaffa, Felix Da Housecat, Thievery Corporation, De-Phazz, Tricky and Carl Craig. The result? Some of the most amazing impress-your-friends dinner and house party music ever created.



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Wednesday 6 August 2008

Hardcore Lounge Music


The Mood Mosaic series of CD's released by Stone Records which, in their own words, they describe as "Lava Lamps… Mirror Balls… Mood Rings… and Funky, Funky Jamz!" is just about spot on. Spanning twelve (yes, that's 12) CD's this series brings you rare grooves of the 70's from a whole range of places from independent films all the way through to your finest Hollywood Porno grooves... Second volume in the great Mood Mosaic series, and by far the funkiest! The focus here is on stuff with a soundtracky feel, and the list includes some remakes -- like Henry Mancini's "Streets of San Francisco" and Bobby Forrester's "Sanford & Son" -- plus some groovy originals like Quincy Jones' "Call Me Mr. Tibbs". Also features Jimmy Smith's hard to find "Root Down", plus "Super Strut" by Port Authority, "Desert is a Circle" by Jodorowsky, and "Mission Impossible" by the 45 Sound Orchestra. Mood Mosaic, Vol. 2: Barnie's Grooves is one of the best volumes in this series and a treat for lounge fans who like their lounge music funky.

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Saturday 2 August 2008

A Brief History of Dub...



"Blunted in the Bomb Shelter" is 1) a fantastic introduction to dub and roots reggae, 2) perfect headphones music if you want to walk the streets feeling like an invincible badman, and 3) goes great with a bag of weed and poking around on Facebook...


Legendary underground rapper Madlib put this mix together at Trojan Records request - and he sure has good taste. Also, it's nice how he uses short clips of songs (1 or 2 minutes) - it sounds like you're in his living room ('Bomb Shelter') getting stoned (Blunted) and he's saying, 'Listen to this one, and this one....!

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