13 posts categorized "NuJazz"

February 28, 2009

46 days of lent...day 4

Soil & pimp - planet pimp

soil and pimp sessions have been knocking around for quite a bit now. hailing from japan they are renowned for their wild live performances and unique style of jazz, punk rock, and funk fusion. check out their album 'planet pimp' for serious jazz action that will rock you out. would love to see them in a live setting. must be such an experience.
this song just starts off slightly chaotic (organized though) and then just grows into such a triumphant tune. brilliantly done.

Download 04 Fantastic Planet

buy: iTunes

February 25, 2009

46 days of lent...day 1

Floating_points
working with ken over at kilkenny music in doing a series of posts to celebrate lent! ken will be posting about an album a day but i'll just be doing a tune a day. needless to say its a bit of an undertaking but hopefully it will be engaging as i'll try and post some stuff that maybe i usually wouldn't.
for ya'll out there in the know about such things would point out that lent is 40 days long but according to ken:
"In theory, seemingly, Sundays don't count during lent, hence the whole 40 day thing, but who says you have to stop listening to music on a Sunday!"
agreed.

so, to kick it off i have this little gem which is a floating points remix of femi kuti's cover of fela's 'water get no enemy' that mixes in some d'angelo magic. tricked out percussion is filled out with some killer bassline, magic kuti keys and d'angelo's vocals interspersed. lovin' this feel.

Download No Enemy - floatingpoints rmx




February 19, 2009

who is this guy?

Copenhagen-jazz-festival
bought this print in copenhagen late last year. it now has pride of place on one of my walls. dunno what caught my eye but between the strong graphical display and the engaging gaze of the guy you are kinda drawn in.
designed by kasper eistrup with the guy apparently this cafe/recordshop's owner in copenhagen. it sure does look like him. i wish i'd known this when i was there!

April 01, 2008

pumpwork

 Dg2004

I have had this for ages and had totally forgotten about it. I just love it.

Taken from 'The Timeless Interpretations' on Dopeness Galore is Wouda Boogie's 'Jam In Pumpwork'.
Just sit back and wait.

Download jam_in_pumpwork.mp3

Buy: from label (download), bagpak (download), groovedis (CD), inboxrecords (vinyl)

If you like this check out Shawn J. Period's 'Places Everyone' here.

 

March 23, 2008

good lord

Kormac

Appropriately enough what with it being Easter Sunday today (Happy Easter Mum), Scribble Records next release comes from Kormac and is entitled the “Good Lord EP”. After the success of his first release “Scratch Marchin”, he’s back again with another installment of his trademark hip-hop and Jazz mash up sound. This EP takes things to the next level by fusing live players, a barbershop quartet  and banjos. This year Kormac has concentrated on bringing his live show to the stage and this record is a true reflection of where he’s at and where he’s headed.

To celebrate the release there is a release party at Crawdaddy in Dublin tonight. For those of us that can't make it we can make do with one of the tracks, Join Together, and an interview with Kormac courtesy of  Beat Traders Podcast.

How has the last year been for you since the release of your first EP?
Really good. It was a big surprise for me that the EP sold as well as it did and that a lot of DJs who I knew and respected picked up on it and played it out. I get a lot of messages through Myspace from listeners and DJs all over the world telling me they enjoy it or they play it out etc. which is still fun ...I've spent the last year doing quite a bit in the studio and putting a lot of work into making the live show as good as I can.

We've seen and heard great things about your live show, can you tell us a little about how you transform your productions to the stage?
I'm quite lucky in that everyone in the band I started working with are really into it and are all great musicians. When I finish new tracks I send them on to all the guys and I sit down with each person individually and we go through it. Each player usually starts off playing the parts I've written and it develops from there. The guys always have ideas of their own which is a great thing and we work them into the tracks between us. It's really important to me that each player brings their own style to the music and express themselves within it.

We then all pile into the Scribble studio and start bashing it out (and taking the p* out of each other... ) For my parts I play a lot of the elements from the records using turntables, a soft-sampler and a keyboard. I've also just enrolled a banjo player for the next batch of gigs which I'm quite excited about.

Which performance of 2007 did you enjoy the most, and why?
It would have to be the Electric Picnic show. It was the first time we'd performed with the Barbershop singers and Eoin, our trumpet player plus Steve Egri did a great job on visuals. I was amazed at how full the tent was and at the unbelievable response we got.

What's in store for your next EP on Scribble records, and how have things developed?
The next release is called the Good Lord EP. I put a load of work into this record as I really didn't want to release an EP that was overly similar to what I'd done before. I also wanted to get some more live playing in. The record is so-titled as I spent a good few months listening to a lot of old gospel music and field recordings from 20/30s America so, sample-wise, there's a strong element of that in there, particularly in Join Together and Good Lord. I have my take on house music (Kormac's House) and did a full version of Jubilee. Some people might know this as our outro music from the live shows. I've also done a little interlude called "behind locked doors."

Can you give us a description of what to expect in your Beat Traders Podcast?
Pretty much what you get when you see me DJing out. I've tried to include all the styles of music I like playing and tried to put it all together in a cohesive way. I've included a few cheeky edits I've done myself (Dire Straits and Fred Astaire Remixes) There's a clap your Hands Say Yeah/Moloko thing I did a while back and lots of artists you might not expect like AC/DC, Beck, The Beta Band etc. All the intros/interludes are custom made too....

Are there any plans for an album project in the near future, and what direction will it take?
Absolutely, it's something I'm thinking about quite a bit at the minute but at the same time I don't just want to run with the first 12 tracks I do or anything.... Direction-wise I'll be looking to cover a lot of ground musically and incorporate lots of my influences. Ideally I'd like to get an album finished this year. I've already started on a few new bits, one of which (Hissyfit) I'll be playing out during DJ sets from this week.

Can you give us an idea of some of the music you've been listening to over the last year and what's been influencing your productions?
As mentioned above I got well into the whole early gospel/blues thing, people like The Staple Singers, Harmonising Four and The Golden Gate Quartet. Everyone should hear also John and Alan Lomax's recordings. Currently, I'm really diggin people like Jimmy Lunceford, the Jazz + Milk stuff, Lack of Afro, Rube, Kids in Tracksuits, Martina Topley Bird, that new Gruff Rhys/Boom Bip project Neon Neon and some jackin' house and electro stuff. On the home front I've been listening to some new stuff from Simon Resoul and B.D.I. There are very few types of music I don't listen to...

You've worked on a film soundtrack last year, any plans to explore these area's further?
Yeah I did some music for a short called Magic on RTE and the soundtrack for a documentary called Rugby Nomad which was on Setanta. It's something I'll definitely do again as I learned loads from it and really enjoyed it, but time-wise it's not far off writing an album and I need to get my own record done at the minute. That said, I'd be into writing individual pieces of music for films etc.

For any budding producers at home can you give them an idea of the kit you use for producing and useful methods you employ?
Sure, I use Pro Tools 7 synced with Reason 4. I love writing with Reason as I'm quick with the samplers and it allows me to audition stuff pretty rapidly. I generally sample from turntables into Pro Tools and then either arrange the audio in PT or throw it into samplers in Reason. I record all the live stuff into PT as well using AKG, Nymann and Shure mics and some analog pre-amps/compressors. When the song is finished I will get most of the stuff back into Pro Tools and mixdown from there.

For people new to production I'd offer two pieces of advice a) learn as many keyboard shortcuts as you can and b) don't get obsessed with having all the newest kit and best gear, you're far better off knowing your chosen kit/software inside-out.

Finally, whats your ethos on music and life in general?
"If it sounds good, it is good"

(File available only for a limited tim3 at request of the label).

October 12, 2007

With You

Got this beauty earlier this week from Kyri over at the wonderful R2 Records.

Gonna shout out to DJ BBQ who is a reader that sent me a great email last night which I woke up to today. Got me off to a great start for the day and I know she'll dig this tune.

This is short but oh so sweet and comes from Kissey Asplund who shares her time with Malmo and Stockholm in Sweden. Kissey brings on the sultry/ smokey voice with some laid back broken beats and hats that will have your head nodding.

This tune,“With You” is the first release taken from the forthcoming album “Plethora” and typifies Kissey’s unique blend of sweet vocals and jazz infused hip-hop grooves.

Kissey recorded the entire album with Paris based hip-hop collective Papa Jazz Crew,
after collaborating with various producers she met via ‘myspace’, bringing her silky sweet vocals to a variety of hip-hop and soul beats. However, it was when she hooked up with Papa Jazz that something clicked.

The resulting album is a journey through jazz, hip-hop, electronic soul, all with a fresh future twist as Kissey takes us through a range of day to day stories of love lost and found, friendships betrayed, relationships on the rocks and even astral traveling.

If you like this check out these posts: Places Everyone, Love Dat, Hygh and Inna Blink.

May 31, 2007

FallBack

Most definitely the summer tune of choice for me! 
This is the Spiritual South Remix of Fallback by Middlewood Sessions
Released on the amazing Brownswood Recordings this tune effortlessly cross over many styles during the course of its 7 minutes with a number of breakdowns making the transitions (especially at around 4.30 mins.) A f**king joy of a tune if ever.
Somewhat reminiscent of Inverse Cinematics with their beats and bass but then the melodies are fresher and full of grooves that sets them apart.

Middlewood Sessions were "born out of a love for cinematic jazz, funk and hip hop, in the beautiful industrial northern suburbs of Sheffield." Looks like we can expect "some gems in the pipeline - huge horn sections and dark strings - with some solid drumming and big vocals thrown in for good measure."

Checkout what Straight No Chaser (one of my favourite magazines) said in their Summer edition 2007.
" 'Fall Back' from Sheffield's Middlewood Sessions, illuminates how beautiful, cinematic and bursting with life contemporary British Jazz can sound."

(June 6th, 07: Track removed at the request of the artist)

By the way-follow the Spiritual South link and check out You Will Save Me.
I believe the term used for this tune should be 'massive'!

Buy Fallback in vinyl or digital.

Cheers,
Cubik

May 24, 2007

Inna Blink

Top tune for the summer coming from Ok-Ma. This is the bandmaster's flight instrumental version of this cracker.
Ok_Ma, who met while playing as part of D'Nell @ Electric Chair in Manchester, feature LeaLea Jones on the vocal version of this track and as much as I have to say she is just pure sweetness I just prefer this version. Anyways-you gotta go buy the vocal if you wanna check her out.
Sometime when you love a tune there is plenty you wish you could say, but just can't seem to find the words so instead I 'borrowed' these quotes about the track from Clickgroove to give you an idea as to the reaction from around the dancefloors for this one:
"Diggin that Bandmasters flight remix. A real dancefloor smoker! Kickin dubby chorus with that extra bucket of bass that every dancefloor craves! Will be on my May chart fo sho!" - Harris (RAW FUSION) "Loving the Bandmaster remix man!! One for the CD wallet fo' sure!! Great stuff mate all round!!!" - Diesler (Tru Thoughts) "Really into this - esp the bandmasters remix!! will be supporting" - Dom Servini (Wah Wah)

(Only posted for a limited time at the request of the artist.)

So-this is a producers direct track, exclusive to ClickGroove so get over there and buy it. Play it nice and loud at your next summer party and dance like the sun was never going down.

November 14, 2006

Under The Influence with...Part Time Heroes

UPDATE:  Part time Heroes have been shortlisted for best track and best live session in this year's Gilles Peterson's Worldwide Awards. [Vote]

Another installment in the hugely popular 'Under The Influence with....' series.
This time around we have Part Time Heroes off Mums The Word Records.

Who are Part Time Heroes?
Well, no-one really knows. Like myself, these heroes prefer to lurk in the shadows and let the music do the talking. Except these hereos make the tunes. ;-)
Made up of Shop Boy and Sandwich Man, Part Time Heroes deliver beautifully crafted  tracks that capture  you in their soulful wonder with rich layers of smooth grooves.
And with Gilles Peterson supporting your hero cause you can't go too wrong!
"I love their sound. They come across as a jazzier Zero 7, I'm feeling that!"

Without further ado!

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Under the Influence with....Part Time Heroes

Artist: Joni Mitchell
Tune; A Case Of You.
Its just the most beautiful track I've ever heard, musically and lyrically. incredibly honest and moving.
Download 08_a_case_of_you.mp3

Artist: Elbow
Tune: Scattered Black and Whites. I could have picked any number of tracks by this band. I think they're so underated and have been a huge source of inspiration to both toby and I. I think their depth of songwriting and the way they contruct they're music is astounding.
Download 10_scattered_black_and_whites.mp3

Artist; Stevie Wonder
Tune: Summer Soft.
Once again, I could have picked any number of tracks. Stevie is probably one of my most enduring, but moreover earliest musical influences. When I was about 3 or 4, I can remember learning how to use my parents record player and just dancing myself sick to Songs in the Key of Life , so he's got to be in there.
Download 09_summer_soft.mp3

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And now-the sweet, sweet track from Part Time Heroes off their acclaimed Realise EP
I have had this on my main playlist since I got it; with the organ as beautiful as it has ever sounded.

Artist: Part Time Heroes
Tune: Brandon Heights
Download 02_brandon_heights.mp3

Much thanks to Shop Boy (Ross) of Part Time Heroes and Marc Sheinman with What's Good Music. Keep an eye out for an upcoming 'Under The Influence with....The Nextmen'. :-) I can't wait.

Cheers,
Cubik

November 11, 2006

Bagpak Music Presents....(2)

A week has gone by and Bagpak Music returns with some more fine tunes to sample and choose from. Check out these great tracks and some Bagpak recommendations below them.

Artist: Freddie Cruger
Tune: Anglar
The third of Swedish Brandy’s releases was the eagerly awaited Movin’ amongst madness EP produced by the legendary Freddie Cruger aka Red Astaire on GAMM. This Stockholm based label has been busy producing a sublime combination of Soul, Hip Hop, Breaks and Jazz. Deep. Soulful grooves is the flavor of this four track EP.

Artist: Mr. Chop
Tune: Snob
Another fine tune from the Jazz & Milk EP as recommended last week.

Artist: Rob Symeonn
Tune: Cold Outside
Rob Symeonn, the spark igniter & righteous rastaman blends poignant lyrics live instrumentation and comely vocals that are sure to satisfy cold and hungry souls. Produced by Ticklah, "Cold Outside" and "Rise" are uplifting roots riddims that consciously meditate on poverty and faith.

Artist: Rodney Hunter
Tune: Take a Ride
Rodney Hunter is no newcomer, and this album will no doubt reinforce your belief in the tried and trusted methods of real musicians and producers who have learnt their trade the real and sometimes hard way.
After being asked in the fall of 2001 by Mr’s Kruder and Dorfmeister to produce and release an album for G-Stone recordings, Rodney set about the task of expressing the sounds and stories of his musical upbringing. The properties acquired during a person's formative years are most recognisable through music, and the Hunterfiles has the funk, the groove, the soul and the chilled that have encouraged and promoted the growth and development of music boy into music man.
Two years in the making and with guest appearances from outstanding talents such as Hubert Tubbs, Ken Cesar, Farda P, Hunterfiles is a worthy excursion into the new sounds of Vienna and beyond.

Bagpak’s Top Ten Picks for this week

 

Artist: Freddie Cruger
Tune: Simply Fresh
Label: Swedish Brandy
Freddie Cruger's productions are a blend off old school hip-hop and b-boy grooves mixed up with dirty funk, soul, reggae, Latin and disco rhythms.
Listen/ Get It here

Artist: Urbs
Tune: Nothing's Gonna Change His Way
Label: G-Stone
Reissue it is not! Found in a Parisian loft or basement it was not! It was created and composed in a time long after the ideals and conformities pertaining to Paris in the 60’s.
Listen/ Get It here

Artist: Urbs
Tune: Operation W
Label: G-Stone
The greatest triumph of ‘Toujours le même film’ is its musical continuity and uninterrupted connection.
Listen/ Get It here

Artist: Marsmobil
Tune: Mangia Amore
Label: G-Stone
Marsmobil’s second album has the lascivious power of Air, the family feeling of the 70s band America and some of Talk Talk’s fragility.
Listen/ Get It here

Artist: Marsmobil
Tune: Magnetizing
Label: G-Stone
Produced by Peter Kruder (Peace Orchestra, Voom Voom), Christian Prommer (Fauna Flash, Trüby Trio, Voom Voom) and Marsmobil mastermind Roberto Di Gioia.
Listen/ Get It here

Artist: Steven Perri & Zamaun
Tune: Rolling Drums (Inverse Cinematics Remix)
Label: Pulver
A broken beat burner with fierce bassline Inver Cinematics add to the 'Rolling Drums' is a sure shot.
Listen/ Get It here

Artist: Wolf Myer Orchestra & Parov Stelar
Tune: Next To Me (The Dining Rooms Rmx)
Lable: Etage Noir
Features the outstanding vocalist and funkmaster Hubert Tubbs, who already performed for names like Jestofunk, Tower Of Power, Quincy Jones, Santana or The Grateful Dead.
Listen/ Get It here

Artist: Electrosacher
Tune: A Blend of Mate
Label: Ohm Records
A deep broken beat build up a percussive carpet which underlies the meeting of the slovenian trumpet by Matej and the vocal improvisations by Lucio.
Listen/Get It here

Artist: Yellowtail
Label: Purple Daze
Label: Bagpak
Taken from debut EP on Bagpak, it reflects influences from a wide musical spectrum including future jazz and broken beats - funky synth stabs create a melody hard to resist..
Listen/ Get It here
**Cubik Note: Check out CubikMusik over the next few days for more on Yellowtail. ;-)

Artist: Bassman
Tune: Raindub
Label: Fabrique
Bassman has certainly taken the electronica sound to the next level by plucking fresh electronic sounds into his complex arrangements with his contra- and electro-bass.
Listen/Get It here

Thanks Bagpak-see you guys next week.

Cheers,
Cubik

                                                        ***Disclosure***
CubikMusik does not receive any monies, products or services fom Bagpak Music in return for this series of posts. This arrangment is based on CubikMusik's desire to look at new ways to bring music recommendations to our readers along with a mutual respect in each other's musical taste.

November 06, 2006

Feeling Free

Artist: Nicole Willis & The Soul Investigators
Tune: Feeling Free (If Music Stringstrumental)

I included this on one of the CubikMusik mixes a few weeks back but reckon that it deserves its own post here. An epic tune that will appeal to any fans out there of Les Fluer (the most popular tune on CubikMusik) with its orchestral arrangements, complex beat structures and overall beautiful sounds.
Download feeling_free_if_music_stringstrumental.mp3

Bagpak Music Presents....

Another first for CubikMusik. We are delighted to be joining the excellent Bagpak Music to deliver top picks along from their store along with some free downloads to CubikMusik readers each week.
Bagpak Music was established in May 2005 as a globally focused digital music outlet in New York City. Bagpak carries house, nu-jaz, broken beats, future jazz, hip hop, disco soul, funk, techno, electronica and beyond.

We can also look forward to some installments in the 'Under The Influence' series from artists on the Bagpak Records label.
Much thanks to the crew at Bagpak for working with us here and we look forward to it.

Artist: Brothers Warrin
Tune: How I Feel
From the Sun Runners compilation this track is a nice little piece of downtempo that reminds me of the sounds of Boozoo Bajou. I can't help but picture myself swinging on a hammock listening to this one.

Artist: Crate Soul Brothers
Tune: Swinging with Miss Goodnight (Panoptikum Mix)
Fresh future jazz sounds from this duo coming at you out of Budapest.

Artist: Proxy
Tune: The Art of Leisure
Album: Album: Jazz&Milk Breaks Vol.I
My favorite of todays picks. Taken from the Jazz&Milk Breaks EP; just check out what Diesler and Boca45 have to say about this EP.
"5 REALLY OUTSTANDING TRACKS. I AM NOT JUST SAYING THAT EITHER MAN. IT IS         TOTALLY DOPE AND I AM GOING TO BE CAINING IT OUT FOR A GOOD FEW MONTHS.         9/10 MAN! SEROUSLY!!!" DIESLER // TRU THOUGHTS

"WHAT A NICE SURPIRSE GETTING THE NEW JAZZ & MILK WAS! IT`S SOLID LIKE THE LAST    RELEASE AND VERSATILE, MY PERSONAL FAVE IS A1 JAZZHOLE - FREE THE ROBOTS         BUT THERE IS SOMETHING ON THIS RELEASE FOR ANY DJ WHO LIKES TO MAKE PEOPLE      MOVE ON NIGHTCLUB DANCEFOLLS! GRET PACKAGING ALSO.. TOP DRAWER STUFF..         CHEERS," BOCA 45 // WORLDWIDE

Artist: Frankie Valentine
Tune: Moogrock
A house tune whose name just says it all!

And finally, here are the top picks from Bagpak this week-enjoy.

Artist: Fug
Tune: Thin Air (Atjazz Vocal Mix)
Label: Bocajto/ Nuphonic
Thin Air is a track that is colorful rather than dry and fusty. It gets remixed by Atjazz who  add a spacey quality to the track. This is currently the top selling track over at Bagpak.
Listen/Get it here

Artist: L'Aroye
Tune: South Visita (dub version)
Label: Faces
...the ever changing Faces sound as some of the true pioneers of a broken sonic language yet to be written...
Listen/Get it here

Artist: Brisa feat Arcoiris
Tune: Release (B's Reconstruction)
Label: Irma Japan
Debut single by Brisa aka Tetsu Shibuya, one half of Agora Rhythm. B's Reconstruction of Release is a melodic broken/ jazz tip that features Silvia Donati and Roberto 'Red' Rossi from spiritual jazz act Arcoiris along with Japanese guitarist Yukihioe Atsumi.
Listen/Get it here.

Artist: Kava
Tune: Blue Man (TM Juke Remix)
Label: Fabrique
TM Juke (TruThoughts/UK) comes up with a groovy beat workout giving the original a new freshness.
Listen/ Get it here

Artist: Simbad aka Mowgly
Tune: 2nite's da nite
Label: Faces
Simple put....It's a house ting. The feet-note heavy "2nite's da nite" is dirty and uncomprimising, sexy to the fullest....
Listen/Get it here

Artist: Simbad aka Mowgly
Tune: Interluv
Label: Face)
Hip boogie foreplay 4 the b-boys & the b-girls…
Listen/Get it here   

Artist: M-Swift feat Vanessa Haynes
Tune: Morning Light (Notenshun Remix)
Label: Irma Japan
London based Japanese producer M-SWIFT delivers quality soulful house in the style of Reel People and Rasum Faber.
Listen/ Get it here

Artist: Ralf Gum vs Dennis Legree & Inaya Day
Tune: Try Me (Ralf Gum & Benny PecoraioOriginal)
Label: Gogo Music
It’s about a musical soul, which is manifested in thrilling melodies and far-reaching lyrics.
Listen/ Get it here

Artist: Raw Artistic Soul 
Tune: Zaab (Ralf Gum's History Goes By Mix)
Label: Gogo Music
Wrapped in a timeless robe of house-beats with influences from Funk, Soul, Afro-Latin and Jazz Gogo Music got renown for its unique releases.
Listen/Get it here

Cheers,
Cubik

                                                        ***Disclosure***
CubikMusik does not receive any monies, products or services fom Bagpak Music in return for this series of posts. This arrangment is based on CubikMusik's desire to look at new ways to bring music recommendations to our readers along with a mutual respect in each other's musical taste.

November 30, 2005

Sessions

Just got this compilation, by Gilles Peterson, of live tracks from the Worldwide sessions that have been run for about 5 years. The compilation provides a mixed bunch of live tunes by such artists as Beck, The Roots, Roisin Murphy and The Matthew Herbert Big Band. This is just volume one so watch that always excellent Worldwide space.  You can also catch Gilles Peterson's radio show on Sundays.
So, here are my top three pics from this compilation of 28 tunes.

Artist: Amp Fiddler
Tune: I'm Doin Fine

As Depeche Mode would say 'I just can't get enough'. This tune is a stomper for anyone who likes funk, house or downtempo (and more I am sure).
With a driving beat and a sweet ass bassline that is as tight as any tune can get.
Coming in at 7 minutes long I highly recommend putting this on as you get in your car with your volume up and bass down low- you'll be on your way and groovin' in no time.
Download 203_im_doin_fine.mp3

Artist: NERD
Tune: Improvised Jam

This tune is a grower (took me 3 listens to get really into it) with Pharell providing a free vocal journey through this 7 1/2 minute funk jam this is an uplifting tune that reminds me of some great old soul classics that sweeps you away into the clouds (or space ;-)
Download 114_improvised_jam.mp3

Artist: Fat Freddy's Drop
Tune: This Room

You know when you hear a song that turns your world upside down and when you Google the artist you discover that there is a party that revolves around them and you wish that you'd been invited in sooner? Well, if not, this is what happened when I heard this tune. :-)
This is a New Zealand outfit with an album, Based On A True Story, out on Sonar Kollective.
'This Room' is a slow sway with some of the most melodic horn playing ever accompanied by an intriguing story about sitting in a room watching someone on the street. This song have me just moving away in my chair with joy while making me want to cry and I can't figure out exactly why. Amazing track.
You can thank (or curse) this song for getting me back on Cubik today-this just moved me so much I had to get it out there.
Once this is uploaded I am off to buy the album.
Download 113_this_room.mp3
Actually, I just bought it for 7.99 Euros at the Sonar Kollectiv site-am downloading it now. Sweet.

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